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Paul Syverson
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Update and uncomment the Acks section. Also uncomment the authors.
A spacing tweak. svn:r801
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\title
{
Tor: The Second-Generation Onion Router
}
% Putting the 'Private' back in 'Virtual Private Network'
%
\author{Roger Dingledine \\ The Free Haven Project \\ arma@freehaven.net \and
%
Nick Mathewson \\ The Free Haven Project \\ nickm@freehaven.net \and
%
Paul Syverson \\ Naval Research Lab \\ syverson@itd.nrl.navy.mil}
\author
{
Roger Dingledine
\\
The Free Haven Project
\\
arma@freehaven.net
\and
Nick Mathewson
\\
The Free Haven Project
\\
nickm@freehaven.net
\and
Paul Syverson
\\
Naval Research Lab
\\
syverson@itd.nrl.navy.mil
}
\maketitle
\thispagestyle
{
empty
}
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@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ adversary introduces timing patterns into traffic entering the network and
looks
for correlated patterns among exiting traffic.
Although some work has been done to frustrate
these attacks,
%\footnote{
these attacks,
%\footnote{
% The most common approach is to pad and limit communication to a constant
% rate, or to limit
% the variation in traffic shape. Doing so can have prohibitive bandwidth
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% commented out for anonymous submission
%\Section{Acknowledgments}
% Peter Palfrader, Geoff Goodell, Adam Shostack, Joseph Sokol-Margolis,
% John Bashinski
% for editing and comments
% Matej Pfajfar, Andrei Serjantov, Marc Rennhard for design discussions
% Bram Cohen for congestion control discussions
% Adam Back for suggesting telescoping circuits
% Cathy Meadows for formal analysis of candidate extend DH protocols
\Section
{
Acknowledgments
}
Peter Palfrader, Geoff Goodell, Adam Shostack, Joseph Sokol-Margolis,
John Bashinski, Zack Brown:
for editing and comments.
Matej Pfajfar, Andrei Serjantov, Marc Rennhard: for design discussions.
Bram Cohen for congestion control discussions.
Adam Back for suggesting telescoping circuits.
Cathy Meadows for formal analysis of the extend protocol.
This work supported by ONR and DARPA.
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