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[minion-cvs] a few minor typos



Update of /home/minion/cvsroot/doc
In directory moria.mit.edu:/home/arma/work/minion/doc

Modified Files:
	minion-design.tex 
Log Message:
a few minor typos
(thanks adam :)


Index: minion-design.tex
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RCS file: /home/minion/cvsroot/doc/minion-design.tex,v
retrieving revision 1.96
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diff -u -d -r1.96 -r1.97
--- minion-design.tex	7 Jan 2003 01:41:19 -0000	1.96
+++ minion-design.tex	13 Jan 2003 06:32:10 -0000	1.97
@@ -477,7 +477,7 @@
 
 \label{sec:design}
 
-Mixminion uses a free-route mix-net just like Mixminion \cite{mixmaster-spec}
+Mixminion uses a free-route mix-net just like Mixmaster \cite{mixmaster-spec}
 and Babel \cite{babel} (see Section \ref{sec:background} above). 
 Mixminion's principal difference from earlier mix-net
 designs is the mechanism it uses to support reply messages with the
@@ -1162,7 +1162,7 @@
 Note that this solution does not entirely solve the partitioning problem
 --- near the time of a key rotation, the anonymity set of messages will
 be divided into those senders who knew about the key rotation and used
-the new key, and those who did not.%  Moreover, if keys overlap, the above
+the new key, and those who did not. %  Moreover, if keys overlap, the above
 %delaying attack still works.
 Also note that while key rotation and link encryption (see Section
 \ref{subsec:link-encrypt}) both provide forward security, their protection