Thus spake Raynardine (raynard...@tormail.org):
> On 1/30/2013 6:08 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> > PIR-Tor is another idea, not quite DHT, not quite the current model,
> > http://www.usenix.org/events/sec11/tech/full_papers/Mittal.pdf
>
> Hmm. I don't think a DHT is strictly-speaking what I'd reco
On 1/30/2013 6:08 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> PIR-Tor is another idea, not quite DHT, not quite the current model,
> http://www.usenix.org/events/sec11/tech/full_papers/Mittal.pdf
Hmm. I don't think a DHT is strictly-speaking what I'd recommend, but if
a bunch of men with guns arrested the admini
On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 19:41:50 +0100
"Sebastian G. " wrote:
> > How far along is the Directory Server decentralization in general?
>
> If you talk about DHT (distributed hash tables) to bootstrap rather
> than fetching the consensus from a central place or a mirror... I
> remember that it wasn't sa
Thus spake unknown (unkn...@pgpru.com):
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 15:49:54 -0400
> Mike Perry wrote:
>
> > Longer term, I'm interested in having some form (or better: many forms)
> > of multipath consensus validation:
>
> May be that algo is relevant to independed control of consensus data:
> https
On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 15:49:54 -0400
Mike Perry wrote:
> Longer term, I'm interested in having some form (or better: many forms)
> of multipath consensus validation:
May be that algo is relevant to independed control of consensus data:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linked_timestamping
Any Tor nod
Thus spake Raynardine (raynard...@tormail.org):
> On 1/30/2013 11:58 AM, unknown wrote:
> > On Tue, 29 Jan 2013 19:49:23 -0600
> > Raynardine wrote:
> >
> >> I just wanted to ask here in Tor-Talk where the efforts to decentralize
> >> the Tor directory servers have gone so far?
> > One of the goa
On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 12:17:04 -0600
Raynardine wrote:
> What happens if a government (such as the United States)
> demands the private keys for the Directory Authorities? Would you even
> know if it has already happened years ago?
And what? Everyone can run your own tor node and see in the consen
Hi,
(trimmed)
me replying as non-tor-people, non-dev, non-crypto-expert, non-researcher.
Raynardine:
> How far along is the Directory Server decentralization in general?
If you talk about DHT (distributed hash tables) to bootstrap rather than
fetching the consensus from a central place or a mir
On 1/30/2013 11:58 AM, unknown wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Jan 2013 19:49:23 -0600
> Raynardine wrote:
>
>> I just wanted to ask here in Tor-Talk where the efforts to decentralize
>> the Tor directory servers have gone so far?
> One of the goals of centralizing is protect Tor against attacks
> based on th
On Tue, 29 Jan 2013 19:49:23 -0600
Raynardine wrote:
> I just wanted to ask here in Tor-Talk where the efforts to decentralize
> the Tor directory servers have gone so far?
One of the goals of centralizing is protect Tor against attacks
based on the desynchronisation and dividing stats for users
I just wanted to ask here in Tor-Talk where the efforts to decentralize
the Tor directory servers have gone so far?
How far along is the Bridge Community idea?
How far along is the Directory Server decentralization in general?
How is the idea of breaking up the Tor relay list into smaller groups
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