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Paper about static mix-networks
Folks,
I've been writing up some stuff about 'why static mix-networks are
not suited to bring anonymity for the masses'. It's not finished yet,
but it should be readable and I need some feedback from experts.
http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/~rennhard/publications/anomasses.ps
http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/~rennhard/publications/anomasses.pdf
It contains a section about cover traffic schemes (this is not
new stuff, but I needed it to be written down clearly for
the rest of the paper), a section about
a quantitative analysis of how big mix-networks would have to
be to support a certain user base (depending on the cover
traffic scheme if one is used) including figures about dummy
traffic overhead. There is also a section about what I believe
is a realistic threat model for mix-networks.
Any feedback is highly appreciated!
Thanks,
--Marc
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Marc Rennhard
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Computer Engineering and Networks Laboratory (TIK)
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E-Mail: rennhard@tik.ee.ethz.ch
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