-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 As long as the current guard model is in place then the relay could probably tell if its a client vs bridge by the frequency of visit. I'm assuming that a client visits one of its guard more often on average then a random bridge would connect to that guard. There is probably something in the code that tells the node which spot they are in.
The network would be slightly less secure because the chances of having the first and last node would be improved, making correlation attacks easier. It would how ever not be a third easier though, because of Guards and exits wouldn't be used (much) as a middle node. On 08/31/2014 05:00 AM, tor-talk-requ...@lists.torproject.org wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUA4t0AAoJEDsKeXBBl7wEwMkQAIBUxRPzMiXGb8y3U8vgD9F0 2naI5aI6b5g5rTM94F2fe7I1Xmi1v8W+L3NdK4m/7TJImdBJWvJYYkUK3tu6pPO0 qLVO/YKDW+Tm3wg9mPe2HowbcTpxmDEv0jqbKvUGe+Dpc3zRrNcyyZVGFPSGe3bk Ro+hj0ndLd39I/eZjwmW+Xh4FyZwQ9Abu1+DhlKSes91iRUwYQ7K9qKHHPt9CiRF FVIPaJQQvhYGDAlt9PvASIxzYfKkgMdDqHJIt4lo7l9L+s8t7M5964c1sIEtNaBO xx837uERBVt6wr70ORU04kQvOp8cr1+81lRtDADAfuKKYsBQaCBxNm6CAqgZOf3U hXLWMP19r54qvhyoSS4Au6H6yAWYfgCuuWKsQ1TvHidJz1yMlZL3QxuGH/SYITIx 5HfgaH9BAoEh84T9hwO3MPvD3N72hUmtAHmWurmD4f2WGnpG1fKBp4Urs/2xzuLR oZ4Rx+XLuKuCEBuMXduKU0/ZDzNUQv0D61+2PTfT0fJVDEBGbbPTSkBcVQNmoTrQ kZFl6InvcJ9iW4PId411JSUVo75EsXmZuVCIoZpZlJ+KCpit6CAifWOCBGUzzUAs pfa+0W7yvhWgoIY+CIkO9lMR3VMCuktfL92tXIaIUFHRM8r7lKlUtyKQd6IE1eox QcKCiiWLCk3jHf900Css =EoeN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk