Doesn't that seem something that a network of telecoms in cahoots with a 
global, quasi-governmental intelligence apparatus could pull off, without much 
stress?

And worse, doesn't the above imply something close to the capability required 
to achieve monitoring of the entire network at once, thus de-anonimizing Tor 
and fully terminating its (presumably) present benefits?

-wendell

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On Aug 6, 2013, at 1:43 PM, Andreas Krey wrote:

> You need to actually provide the bandwith to convince the network. If
> you manage to bring up that many machines (and not getting noticed for
> that), and put them up in different countries, and fulfil a few other
> path selection criteria, then: yes.
> 
> Andreas

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