[tor-commits] [tor-design-2012/master] Add Torbutton and version number

sjm217 at torproject.org sjm217 at torproject.org
Mon Jan 6 19:03:48 UTC 2014


commit fa49f8bc7541d8cea18e1c6d383149c209306462
Author: Steven Murdoch <Steven.Murdoch at cl.cam.ac.uk>
Date:   Mon Jan 6 19:02:52 2014 +0000

    Add Torbutton and version number
---
 tor-design-2012.bib |    8 ++++++++
 tor-design-2012.tex |    8 ++------
 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tor-design-2012.bib b/tor-design-2012.bib
index c52046d..59071ad 100644
--- a/tor-design-2012.bib
+++ b/tor-design-2012.bib
@@ -1496,6 +1496,14 @@ Stefan Katzenbeisser and Fernando P\'{e}rez-Gonz\'{a}lez},
 	booktitle = {{PET}-{CON}}
 }
 
+ at Misc{torbutton,
+	title = {Torbutton Design Documentation},
+	author = {Mike Perry},
+	month = {April},
+	year = {2011},
+	howpublished = {\url{https://www.torproject.org/torbutton/en/design/}},
+}
+
 %%% Local Variables:
 %%% mode: latex
 %%% TeX-master: "tor-design"
diff --git a/tor-design-2012.tex b/tor-design-2012.tex
index 731d7ef..b88f419 100644
--- a/tor-design-2012.tex
+++ b/tor-design-2012.tex
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
 %  \pdfpageheight=\the\paperheight
 %\fi
 
-\title{Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router (2012 DRAFT)}
+\title{Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router (2013 DRAFT v1)}
 
 \author{Roger Dingledine \\ The Free Haven Project \\ arma at freehaven.net \and
 Nick Mathewson \\ The Free Haven Project \\ nickm at freehaven.net \and
@@ -77,7 +77,6 @@ Paul Syverson \\ Naval Research Lab \\ syverson at itd.nrl.navy.mil}
 \thispagestyle{empty}
 
 \begin{abstract}
-THIS IS A DRAFT. IT IS NOT FINISHED.
 We present Tor, a circuit-based low-latency anonymous
 communication service. This Onion Routing
 system addresses limitations in the earlier design by adding
@@ -107,9 +106,6 @@ anonymous communication.
 \section{Overview}
 \label{sec:intro}
 
-THIS IS A DRAFT. IT IS NOT FINISHED. IT IS BASED ON THE 2004 PAPER,
-WITH PARTIAL UPDATES.
-
 Onion Routing is a distributed overlay network designed to
 anonymize TCP-based applications like web browsing, secure
 shell, and instant messaging. Clients choose a path through the
@@ -153,7 +149,7 @@ were never written, so many applications were never supported.
 Tor uses the standard and near-ubiquitous SOCKS~\cite{socks4}
 proxy interface, allowing us to support most TCP-based programs
 without modification.  For the protocol cleaning of HTTP and
-HTTPS, Tor relies on Torbutton
+HTTPS, Tor relies on Torbutton~\cite{torbutton}
 % XXX Put back in once there's a bibtex entry: ~\cite{torbutton}
 (a Firefox
 add-on) and modifications made to the version of Firefox



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