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[freehaven-cvs] change title, expand acronym in abstract



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change title, expand acronym in abstract


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RCS file: /home/freehaven/cvsroot/doc/routing-zones/routing-zones.tex,v
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--- routing-zones.tex	8 Jun 2004 04:12:41 -0000	1.64
+++ routing-zones.tex	8 Jun 2004 05:21:29 -0000	1.65
@@ -24,7 +24,8 @@
 %\title{Blocking Observers with }
 %\title{Improving anonymity by considering routing zones}
 %\title{Blocking eavesdroppers by exploiting routing zones}
-\title{Jurisdictional Diversity in Anonymity Networks}
+%\title{Jurisdictional Diversity in Anonymity Networks}
+\title{Location Diversity in Anonymity Networks}
 \author{Nick Feamster\inst{1} \and Roger Dingledine\inst{2}}
 \institute{MIT Laboratory for Computer Science \email{(feamster@lcs.mit.edu)} \and
 The Free Haven Project \email{(arma@mit.edu)}}
@@ -41,7 +42,8 @@
 Internet administrative domain.
 
 Specifically, we implement a variant of a recently proposed technique
-that passively estimates the AS-level path between two arbitrary end-hosts
+that passively estimates the set of administrative domains (also known
+as autonomous systems, or ASes) between two arbitrary end-hosts
 without having access to either end of the path. Using this technique, we
 analyze the AS-level paths that are likely to be used in these anonymity
 networks. We find several cases in each network where multiple nodes are

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