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Re: [tor-dev] Does TLS round-trip optimization apply do Tor?



On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 3:46 AM, Benedikt Gollatz
<ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Tor uses TLS only for node-to-node transport encryption. Any
> improvements to Tor's TLS behaviour would therefore only result in
> occasionally faster circuit building times. This may be nice to have,
> but because Tor builds circuits preemptively and therefore can switch
> circuits quickly, I doubt that this is an actual bottleneck in the system.

If we're going to mess with the node-to-node encryption Tor uses,
switching to a transport that can deliver cells out of order seems
like it would have considerably more upside for the effort.

zw
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