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Re: [tor-talk] ATOMIC BANJO and LEVITATION used by CSE



On 02/02/2015 11:56 AM, spencerone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Paul Syverson paul.syverson at nrl.navy.mil:
>> See p. 129 of http://www.acsac.org/2011/program/keynotes/syverson.pdf
>> also
>> https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#WhyCalledTor
>>
>> aloha,
>> Paul
>>
>> (Note, the German meaning of 'Tor' mentioned in the FAQ is discussed
>> in the "A Peel of Onion"
>> paper, the Turkish meaning is apparently a fine-meshed net.)
> 
> Awesome, that kinda makes sense, tough, given that Tor is THE onion
> router, I think referring to Tor as TOR is still accurate :)

No, Tor is not "THE onion router". It's _an_ onion router :)

> Besides, I never read FAQ sections, it is fragmented IA, as I shouldn't
> have any questions after reading everything else, which, in the case of
> torproject.org, could be less.
> 
> Also, thanks for the note, I wasn't able to get past the server time-out
> at: http://www.acsac.org/2011/program/keynotes/syverson.pdf :)

It's a great presentation. I can get it to you, if necessary.

> Griffin Boyce griffin at cryptolab.net:
>> It also wouldn't be very fair to call it TOR as there's more than one
>> onion routing project out there ;-)
>>
>> ~Griffin
> 
> I can get on board with this logic.  Tor it is :)
> 
> Thanks guys!
> 
> 
> 
> Wordlife,
> SpencerOne
> 
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