stretch the figure a bit more

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Roger Dingledine 2004-02-01 03:09:32 +00:00
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\begin{figure}[h]
\centering
\mbox{\epsfig{figure=interaction,width=8cm}}
\mbox{\epsfig{figure=interaction,width=8.75cm}}
\caption{Alice builds a two-hop circuit and begins fetching a web page.}
\label{fig:interaction}
\end{figure}
@ -896,8 +896,8 @@ receive a bad hash.
\SubSection{Rate limiting and fairness}
\label{subsec:rate-limit}
Volunteers are generally more willing to run services that can limit
their own bandwidth usage. To accommodate them, Tor servers use a
Volunteers are more willing to run services that can limit
their bandwidth usage. To accommodate them, Tor servers use a
token bucket approach~\cite{tannenbaum96} to
enforce a long-term average rate of incoming bytes, while still
permitting short-term bursts above the allowed bandwidth.
@ -1801,7 +1801,7 @@ our overall usability.
We thank Peter Palfrader, Geoff Goodell, Adam Shostack, Joseph Sokol-Margolis,
John Bashinski, and Zack Brown
for editing and comments;
Matej Pfajfar, Andrei Serjantov, Marc Rennhard: for design discussions.
Matej Pfajfar, Andrei Serjantov, Marc Rennhard for design discussions;
Bram Cohen for congestion control discussions;
Adam Back for suggesting telescoping circuits; and
Cathy Meadows for formal analysis of the \emph{extend} protocol.