My thesis is: If we are caching the naughty keys in the main store normally, then why will the AAIR think we are trying to hide them?
-----Original Message----- > This has been dealt with as far as I am concerned. All we have to do is > cache normally - in the short term, cache if and only if pcaching says so, > taking into account client access, and have a higher level cache of only > what is requested by the user, which is not accessible to requests from > off the node, which always caches in a strict LRU, is wiped on startup, > and uses one-time in-RAM encryption keys. > ...which protects us from the "You have too many naughty keys" attack. To protect us from the "You tried to HIDE too many naughty keys" attack, we also need premix routing. Right? _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
