On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 07:14:03AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 5.8K bytes in 120 lines about: : TOR Authority Server: As with many others, TOR (which got a research : grant from the US State Department for their use) has a good public : idea, a simple mixing proxy, but its entire means of operation was : neutralized by forcing a central single authority server. This one : entity allows all traffic to it to be trapped at any level and thus : instantly identifies both the client and the auth's suggested contact : point. The result is quite simple, their ability to transport data : without manipulation is neutralized fundamentally.
You clearly don't understand how Tor Directory Authorities work. You can read more about it in the spec file, https://www.torproject.org/svn/trunk/doc/spec/dir-spec.txt. Section 3.2 is of relevance to your "central single authority server". There are currently 7 Directory Authorities. Consensus requires 4 of 7 to agree in order to publish a directory (see Section 3.4). Feel free to submit patches or proposals as to how we can distribute trust wide and still maintain the anonymity properties for the Tor network. It's also news to me that the US State Dept. funded Tor. Perhaps we should update the sponsors page, https://www.torproject.org/sponsors.html.en. -- Andrew

