[tor-dev] Tor Attack Implementations (Master's Thesis: Tor & Mixes)

Paul Syverson paul.syverson at nrl.navy.mil
Mon Feb 9 18:01:59 UTC 2015


On Sun, Feb 08, 2015 at 11:49:57PM +0200, s7r wrote:
[snip]
> > 
> > On this topic you might also enjoy the paper "Sleeping dogs lie on
> >  a bed of onions but wake when mixed" by Paul Syverson: 
> > https://petsymposium.org/2011/papers/hotpets11-final10Syverson.pdf
> > 
> 
> Nice paper. Wonder why it isn't in anonbib too. I am used to keep a
> bookmark on anonbib as a central repository of anonymity research
> papers, so there's my concern :-)
> 
> I will add a bibtext entry. If anyone else discovers missing papers
> please email me and I will add bibtext entries for them.
> 

Thanks for the pointer George. In fact many (most?) of the papers I've
written about onion routing aren't in anonbib. Not sure why that is,
nor why, given some of the other papers by myself and others that are
highlighted as especially important, why arguably the most important
papers I've ever written (the paper introducing onion routing, and the
one where we more fully separated the network from the clients and
destinations) aren't highlighted (or even included in the latter
case).  That's more huh than complaining on my part. If I want it
fixed I should get access and do it myself I suppose (and update my
personal webpage more than once every two years while I'm at it and
other things I haven't put high on priority). In the meantime, you
might look at http://www.onion-router.net/Publications.html for at
least the earlier ones. Cf. also the bibliography of "A Peel of Onion"
although that doesn't much discuss our mixed latency considerations,
or even cite the alpha-mixing paper, etc. (The latter being in sore need
of an deeper exploration and update along the lines many of us have discussed
but not taken time to rigorously examine or write up. Time, time, gotta run.)

HTH,
Paul 


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