-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 krishna e bera: > On 13-10-27 05:32 PM, Gordon Morehouse wrote: >>> Also, to what extent would/could the Tor network (or a small >>> group of nodes) count as a "high availability cluster" for >>> entry firewalling purposes? Would clustering help protect >>> against timing attacks on relays or hidden services? >> >> You mean, if you have a circuit, sending some bytes of I/O over >> entry node A, some over entry node B, etc? Not quite sure what >> you're asking. > > Yes, essentially load balancing. I noticed someone was working on > bonding tcp connections at the back end, so why not the opposite as > well.
That is one for the folks who can develop proofs or theories about anonymity to answer - and I hope they might at some point if they haven't already in a paper they'll point out to us. :) >>> (I lack expertise or resources to answer any of the above, but >>> reading Gordon Morehouse's project got me searching and >>> curious.) >> >> I'm glad it's doing somebody some good, or taking up time that >> could've been otherwise wasted on Buzzfeed or something ;) Not >> that you'd do that. ;) > > Never heard of Buzzfeed but i will check it out, thanks! Oh, no, please don't. :( ;) - -Gordon M. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJSbYwTAAoJED/jpRoe7/ujZ0YH/21BMOfemse2gCqNg0gqVtyN /vz9dIKVRjPue4mrCjODumHEuMmRWU1H9yb66V6zd0k3UPOMKtLDN0+qZO/hrgqZ ylJ2aWNQOkUNcZXGcvTWVLd8nd/ny5YOEmMj17TQ74hycJLSRJIgty5+VaSe61Rn Y2nhrGdYNQVbhrQto4joDVT7uEbQCy49ZWWyNAdaTAuqwqJIuWNhOIgIeKggIkVG fSJncTxl69RPXn8RmgLzHc2YPRpQI8ChbvblP9XtXdhu7rQMwiGbcBbGgvp92rju 6oC6909VVsLMLO/os7BvCzsG04F8Xh0Ty7bp/fAqQRIhXf0KjgIRYgZzudi+xHI= =TH/K -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
