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First draft, Challenges in deploying low-latency anonymity
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- From: Roger Dingledine <arma@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 06:43:17 -0500
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Hi folks,
In the spirit of documenting our experiences with deploying Tor, we've
been feverishly working on a paper lately, and we have a first draft
available for comment.
Abstract:
There are many unexpected or unexpectedly difficult obstacles to
deploying anonymous communications. Drawing on our experiences
deploying Tor (the second-generation onion routing network), we
describe social challenges and technical issues that must be faced
in building, deploying, and sustaining a scalable, distributed,
low-latency anonymity network.
http://tor.eff.org/doc/design-paper/challenges.pdf
Please don't publish this past this list yet, as it's simply the first
draft of a paper we have not yet submitted, so we expect it to change
quite a bit before the final version.
Thanks,
--Roger