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Benjamin J. Thompson
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Nick Mathewson
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r15623@tombo: nickm | 2008-05-15 02:10:53 -0400
Notes on authority diversity for authority-policy.txt svn:r14619
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- Must be available to upgrade within a few days in most cases.
(While we're still developing Tor, we periodically find bugs that
impact the whole network and require dirserver upgrades.)
- Should be have a well-known way to contact the administrator
via PGP-encrypted message.
o Integrity:
- Must promise not to censor or attack the network and users.
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otherwise, you will fight it to the extent of your abilities. If
you fail to fight it, you must shut down the Tor server and notify
us that you have.
- Dirservers (and operators) in a variety of jurisdictions are best.
o Diversity
- We should avoid situations that make it likelier for multiple
dirserver failures to happen at the same time. Therefore...
- It's good when dirservers are not all in the same country.
- It's good when dirservers are not all in the same jurisdictions.
- It's good when dirservers are not all running the same OS.
- It's good when dirservers are not all using the same ISP.
- It's good when dirservers are not all running the same
version of Tor.
- No two dirservers should have the same operator.
- Maximal diversity, however, is not always practical. Sometimes,
for example, there is only one version of Tor that provides a
given consensus generation algorithm.
- A small group of authorities with the same country/jurisdiction/OS is
not a problem, until that group's size approaches quorum (half the
authorities).
2. How to choose the recommended versions
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+one"
> i try to draw the line at 'good reasons and above'
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