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1997
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Anonymous Connections and Onion Routing

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Anonymous Connections and Onion Routing
Onion Routing is an infrastructure for private communication over a public network. It provides anonymous connections that are strongly resistant to both eavesdropping and tra c analysis. Onion routing's anonymous connections are bidirectional and near realtime, and can be used anywhere a socket connection can be used. Any identifying information must be in the data stream carried over an anonymous connection. An onion is a data structure that is treated as the destination address by onion routers; thus, it is used to establish an anonymous connection. Onions themselves appear di erently to each onion router as well as to network observers. The same goes for data carried over the connections they establish. Proxy aware applications, such as web browsing and e-mail, require no modi cation to use onion routing, and do so through a series of proxies. A prototype onion routing network is running between our lab and other sites. This paper describes anonymous connections and their imp...
Paul F. Syverson, David M. Goldschlag, Michael G.
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Type Conference
Year 1997
Where SP
Authors Paul F. Syverson, David M. Goldschlag, Michael G. Reed
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