Re: [tor-dev] On picking Introduction Points in Next Generation Hidden Services

2014-08-17 Thread George Kadianakis
Matthew Finkel writes: > On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 02:05:49PM +0300, George Kadianakis wrote: >> One missing piece of rend-spec-ng.txt [0] is a section on how HSes >> should pick their Introduction Points (IPs). There are three main >> questions here: >> - How many IPs should an HS have? >> - Which

Re: [tor-dev] On picking Introduction Points in Next Generation Hidden Services

2014-08-15 Thread Matthew Finkel
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 02:05:49PM +0300, George Kadianakis wrote: > One missing piece of rend-spec-ng.txt [0] is a section on how HSes > should pick their Introduction Points (IPs). There are three main > questions here: > - How many IPs should an HS have? > - Which relays can be IPs? > - What's t

Re: [tor-dev] On picking Introduction Points in Next Generation Hidden Services

2014-08-12 Thread Christopher Baines
On 12/08/14 12:05, George Kadianakis wrote: > One missing piece of rend-spec-ng.txt [0] is a section on how HSes > should pick their Introduction Points (IPs). There are three main > questions here: > - How many IPs should an HS have? > - Which relays can be IPs? > - What's the lifetime of an IP?

[tor-dev] On picking Introduction Points in Next Generation Hidden Services

2014-08-12 Thread George Kadianakis
One missing piece of rend-spec-ng.txt [0] is a section on how HSes should pick their Introduction Points (IPs). There are three main questions here: - How many IPs should an HS have? - Which relays can be IPs? - What's the lifetime of an IP? ==Introduction Points attacks== Before exploring thes