[tor-commits] [torspec/master] Add links for the remaining sources

nickm at torproject.org nickm at torproject.org
Thu Sep 17 16:36:25 UTC 2020


commit 950c64b3cfbd59594571651bb36f0aa5d2df8ee6
Author: Matt Traudt <sirmatt at ksu.edu>
Date:   Thu Aug 20 20:37:20 2020 -0400

    Add links for the remaining sources
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 proposals/316-flashflow.md | 14 ++++----------
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)

diff --git a/proposals/316-flashflow.md b/proposals/316-flashflow.md
index 356061e..708ecee 100644
--- a/proposals/316-flashflow.md
+++ b/proposals/316-flashflow.md
@@ -6,15 +6,6 @@ Created: 23 April 2020
 Status: Draft
 ```
 
-# Markdown revision TODO:
-
-- `[ ]` hyperlink sources
-- `[ ]` make section numbers work, or don't use them, or ...?
-- `[.]` do coords need to communicate? No. Specify better in Measurement
-        Scheduling section
-    - addressed in Intro
-- `[x]` MSM --> MEAS
-
 # Introduction
 
 FlashFlow is a new distributed bandwidth measurement system for Tor that
@@ -711,11 +702,14 @@ time. What specifically to do here is left for medium/long term work.
 
 [0] F. Thill. Hidden Service Tracking Detection and Bandwidth Cheating
     in Tor Anonymity Network. Master’s thesis, Univ. Luxembourg, 2014.
+    https://www.cryptolux.org/images/b/bc/Tor_Issues_Thesis_Thill_Fabrice.pdf
 [1] A. Johnson, R. Jansen, N. Hopper, A. Segal, and P. Syverson.
     PeerFlow: Secure Load Balancing in Tor. Proceedings on Privacy
     Enhancing Technologies (PoPETs), 2017(2), April 2017.
+    https://ohmygodel.com/publications/peerflow-popets2017.pdf
 [2] Mike Perry: Graph onionperf and consensus information from Rob's
-    experiments https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/33076
+    experiments
+    https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/33076
 [3] tor-spec.txt Section 9.3 "Relay" Subprotocol versioning
     https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/tor-spec.txt#n2132
 [4] Teor's second respose to FlashFlow proposal





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