On Sat, 2009-06-13 at 10:07 +0200, Max wrote: > Tor 2 is out: www.bitblinder.com > it is faster. why? everyone is an exitnode or forwarder. That will cause the network to stay at a very low level of popularity because ordinary users will be continually harassed because of malicious uses of the network. > What about changing the Tor 1 policy to be everyone as well an exit > node by default? That will never happen for the above reason. But let's assume BitBlinder is the future. Now, if I want strong anonymity, I just have to give an unknown party my email address. Sounds like a good deal, right? Also, I have to switch to a non-free and probably-backdoored OS, since they don't support free ones (and have no plans on supporting *BSD from a glance at their bug tracker). I'm still somewhat interested, though. Do you have a link to their paper? Or to their protocol spec, so I can design my own client? Thanks in advance.
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