Note that Phantom allows both the service and the client to choose the number of hops under their respective control. I believe this applies in part to I2P as well. There is thus no force to accept any globally enforced maximum hopcount there. This concept may or not work for Tor. _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 hops rendezvous circuit desi... Roger Dingledine
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 hops rendezvous circuit... Qingping Hou
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 hops rendezvous circuit... Qingping Hou
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 hops rendezvous cir... Phill Whiteside
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 ^H 3 hops rendezvous circuit... Zack Weinberg
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 ^H 3 hops rendezvous ci... Nicholas Hopper
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 ^H 3 hops rendezvou... Zack Weinberg
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 ^H 3 hops rende... Qingping Hou
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 ^H 3 hops rendezvous ci... Paul Syverson
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 ^H 3 hops rendezvou... grarpamp
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 ^H 3 hops rende... Qingping Hou
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 ^H 3 hops rendezvou... Zack Weinberg
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 ^H 3 hops rende... Paul Syverson
- Re: [tor-dev] [Discussion] 5 ^H 3 hops rendezvou... str4d
