I'm sorry to disturb with this, but I am being confronted with hearsay about Roger D. having said that it would take latencies in the order of hours to fully make communications impossible to shape and correlate. And that hearsay is being purported as generic for any kind of anonymization network. To me, if it is true, this only makes sense applied to Tor's low latency approach of things. A system that uses shaping-resistant fixed size packets would not need latencies in the order of hours to be provably successfully anonymizing even in the face of a pervasive global attacker, and I presume several papers in anonbib propose viable strategies concerning that. They are just too many to pick one to start from. Am I missing a clue? I am so embarrassed to ask this, I don't even feel like mailing Roger about it. I prefer having more advanced questions to ask.
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