Hello,
I would like to share with you the master thesis I wrote this year on a topic concerning diversity in Tor, that I evoked earlier this year. I would like to thanks all the dev that have shared feedback with me about my thesis plan. This work may not be perfect, but could start/influence the research in the future hopefully. Here is the abstract and the access link:
Tor is the most popular anonymous communication system nowadays, that set up a excellent compromise between anonymity and performance. However, Tor is by design vulnerable to end-to-end correlation attacks. Many techniques have been and are being developed in order to mitigate these attacks. This master thesis objective is to define the utility of a new relay, and to give a measure of its contribution to the diversity of the network. This is achieved with a modified version of the TorPS , which simulate the Tor network against both relay and network adversaries. More diversity means less end-to-end correlation attacks possible by the latter. At the end, we would like the volunteers to be aware of the utility they bring to the Tor network security with a certain relay configuration.
https://dial.uclouvain.be/memoire/ucl/fr/object/thesis%3A14661https://dial.uclouvain.be/memoire/ucl/fr/object/thesis:14661
Thanks,
Robin Descamps
Le 22 déc. 2017 à 01:23, Robin Descamps <robin.descamps@outlook.commailto:robin.descamps@outlook.com> a écrit :
Hello,
I already sent this message to the metrics team, but they advice me to address it to the dev team, which seem to be more relevant.
I realise this year a master thesis, in the Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium, about measuring the utility brought to the Tor network diversity by adding a new relay, according to its configuration. I added to this message my master thesis plan, as well as a poster that presents a summary of the key elements.
May I ask you advices/feedback about this master thesis plan? Since I would like this project to bring a real contribution to the Tor development, I want to make sure that all the steps I will perform are useful and/or worth it.
The master thesis plan: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XEOSS29owavKJ_cJJAVaPiJe34Ez6XXx The poster: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BlF2U-Kexyz6ihVSqvsVHv4PUsvXATc4
Thanks, Robin Descamps
Hi Robin,
When I use Tor Browser to go to: https://dial.uclouvain.be/memoire/ucl/fr/object/thesis:14661
I see the error:
Message d'erreur
• Notice : Trying to get property of non-object dans DialMarcxmlObject->__construct() (ligne 16 dans /usr/share/php/dial/dial-pr.php). • Notice : Trying to get property of non-object dans DialMarcxmlObject->__construct() (ligne 17 dans /usr/share/php/dial/dial-pr.php). • Exception : This object must contain a MARCXML datastream. dans DialMarcxmlObject->validate() (ligne 29 dans /usr/share/php/dial/dial-pr.php). Le site Web a rencontré une erreur inattendue. Veuillez essayer de nouveau plus tard.
Which is a glorious mix of French and English that even I can understand.
Any idea when it will be fixed?
T
-- teor
Please reply @torproject.org New subkeys 1 July 2018 PGP C855 6CED 5D90 A0C5 29F6 4D43 450C BA7F 968F 094B ----------------------------------------------------------------------
On 22 Aug 2018, at 00:23, Robin Descamps robin.descamps@outlook.com wrote:
Hello,
I would like to share with you the master thesis I wrote this year on a topic concerning diversity in Tor, that I evoked earlier this year. I would like to thanks all the dev that have shared feedback with me about my thesis plan. This work may not be perfect, but could start/influence the research in the future hopefully. Here is the abstract and the access link:
Tor is the most popular anonymous communication system nowadays, that set up a excellent compromise between anonymity and performance. However, Tor is by design vulnerable to end-to-end correlation attacks. Many techniques have been and are being developed in order to mitigate these attacks. This master thesis objective is to define the utility of a new relay, and to give a measure of its contribution to the diversity of the network. This is achieved with a modified version of the TorPS , which simulate the Tor network against both relay and network adversaries. More diversity means less end-to-end correlation attacks possible by the latter. At the end, we would like the volunteers to be aware of the utility they bring to the Tor network security with a certain relay configuration.
https://dial.uclouvain.be/memoire/ucl/fr/object/thesis%3A14661
Thanks,
Robin Descamps
Le 22 déc. 2017 à 01:23, Robin Descamps robin.descamps@outlook.com a écrit :
Hello,
I already sent this message to the metrics team, but they advice me to address it to the dev team, which seem to be more relevant.
I realise this year a master thesis, in the Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium, about measuring the utility brought to the Tor network diversity by adding a new relay, according to its configuration. I added to this message my master thesis plan, as well as a poster that presents a summary of the key elements.
May I ask you advices/feedback about this master thesis plan? Since I would like this project to bring a real contribution to the Tor development, I want to make sure that all the steps I will perform are useful and/or worth it.
The master thesis plan: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XEOSS29owavKJ_cJJAVaPiJe34Ez6XXx The poster: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BlF2U-Kexyz6ihVSqvsVHv4PUsvXATc4
Thanks, Robin Descamps
tor-dev mailing list tor-dev@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
Since there is trouble accessing the thesis through the university website, I give to you an alternative link:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UVDeJc_N7GgJz1y5_e4KSxhfaNETy42m
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Robin Descamps
Le 21 août 2018 à 16:23, Robin Descamps <robin.descamps@outlook.commailto:robin.descamps@outlook.com> a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to share with you the master thesis I wrote this year on a topic concerning diversity in Tor, that I evoked earlier this year. I would like to thanks all the dev that have shared feedback with me about my thesis plan. This work may not be perfect, but could start/influence the research in the future hopefully. Here is the abstract and the access link:
Tor is the most popular anonymous communication system nowadays, that set up a excellent compromise between anonymity and performance. However, Tor is by design vulnerable to end-to-end correlation attacks. Many techniques have been and are being developed in order to mitigate these attacks. This master thesis objective is to define the utility of a new relay, and to give a measure of its contribution to the diversity of the network. This is achieved with a modified version of the TorPS , which simulate the Tor network against both relay and network adversaries. More diversity means less end-to-end correlation attacks possible by the latter. At the end, we would like the volunteers to be aware of the utility they bring to the Tor network security with a certain relay configuration.
https://dial.uclouvain.be/memoire/ucl/fr/object/thesis%3A14661https://dial.uclouvain.be/memoire/ucl/fr/object/thesis:14661
Thanks,
Robin Descamps
Le 22 déc. 2017 à 01:23, Robin Descamps <robin.descamps@outlook.commailto:robin.descamps@outlook.com> a écrit :
Hello,
I already sent this message to the metrics team, but they advice me to address it to the dev team, which seem to be more relevant.
I realise this year a master thesis, in the Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium, about measuring the utility brought to the Tor network diversity by adding a new relay, according to its configuration. I added to this message my master thesis plan, as well as a poster that presents a summary of the key elements.
May I ask you advices/feedback about this master thesis plan? Since I would like this project to bring a real contribution to the Tor development, I want to make sure that all the steps I will perform are useful and/or worth it.
The master thesis plan: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XEOSS29owavKJ_cJJAVaPiJe34Ez6XXx The poster: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BlF2U-Kexyz6ihVSqvsVHv4PUsvXATc4
Thanks, Robin Descamps