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cite the anonnet i meant to cite.
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@misc{eax,
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author = "M. Bellare and P. Rogaway and D. Wagner",
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title = "A conventional authenticated-encryption mode",
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text = "M. Bellare, P. Rogaway, and D. Wagner. A conventional authenticated-encryption
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mode. Manuscript, April 2003. www.cs.ucdavis.edu/\~{}rogaway",
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howpublished = {Manuscript},
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month = {April},
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year = {2003},
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}
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@Misc{anonymizer,
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key = {anonymizer},
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title = {The {Anonymizer}},
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note = {\url{http://www.anonymizer.com/}}
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note = {\url{http://anonymizer.com/}}
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}
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@Misc{privoxy,
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note = {\url{http://www.privoxy.org/}}
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}
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@inproceedings{RRMPH02-1,
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title = {{Analysis of an Anonymity Network for Web Browsing}},
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author = {Marc Rennhard and Sandro Rafaeli and Laurent Mathy and Bernhard Plattner and
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David Hutchison},
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booktitle = {{Proceedings of the IEEE 7th Intl. Workshop on Enterprise Security (WET ICE
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2002)}},
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year = {2002},
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month = {June},
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address = {Pittsburgh, USA},
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pages = {49--54},
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}
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@Misc{anonnet,
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key = {anonnet},
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title = {{AnonNet}},
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public-key encrypted messages, each layer of which provides a set of session
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keys and the address of the next server in the channel. Tor as described
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herein, Tarzan, Morphmix, Cebolla \cite{cebolla}, and AnonNet
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\cite{anonnet} build the
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\cite{RRMPH02-1} build the
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channel in stages, extending it one hop at a time. This approach
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makes perfect forward secrecy feasible.
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@ -988,7 +988,7 @@ incoming bytes.
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% In response, you send lots of 256 byte cells. Can I use this to
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% make you exceed your outgoing bandwidth limit by a factor of 256?
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Further, inspired by Rennhard et al's design in \cite{anonnet}, a
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Further, inspired by Rennhard et al's design in \cite{RRMPH02-1}, a
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circuit's edges heuristically distinguish interactive streams from bulk
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streams by comparing the frequency with which they supply cells. We can
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provide good latency for interactive streams by giving them preferential
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