> does anyone have any good predicitions about where
> the traffic obfusication is in 5 years ?
The experience in China is that any given anti-censorship method will be effective for only 4 years before it is blocked. Therefore, what will work in 5 years time has not yet been invented. :) Just out of interest, for countries where both Tor and Tor bridges are blocked by a firewall, you can configure Tor Browser to use ShadowsocksR (SSR) as a proxy server. I put a quick 1'19" proof-of-concept video up on YouTube with the title Tor浏览器+ShadowsocksR(SSR)客户端配置 Client Configuration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRGZ4dOYv1Q
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Is there any research or developement done in anti correlation protocols such as system based on ring signatures such as the ring transactions in monero?
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>From: Flipchan <flipchan(a)riseup.net>
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>Subject: [anti-censorship-team] Future of Traffic obfusication
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>Hey all,
>
>I am working on a podcast episode about traffic obfusication, and there
>is a lot of nice whitepapers talking about potentially anonymous ways
>of shuffeling traffic.
>
>However, I am intresting in the future of traffic obfusication and the
>large problems that traffic obfusication faces today, does anyone have
>any good predicitions about where the traffic obfusication is in 5
>years ?
>
>Or do we wait and see for the next big Whitepaper and PoC code ?
>
>What do you think?
>
>
>Thanks in advance
>Sincerely
>Flipchan
>
>
Hey all,
I am working on a podcast episode about traffic obfusication, and there is a lot of nice whitepapers talking about potentially anonymous ways of shuffeling traffic.
However, I am intresting in the future of traffic obfusication and the large problems that traffic obfusication faces today, does anyone have any good predicitions about where the traffic obfusication is in 5 years ?
Or do we wait and see for the next big Whitepaper and PoC code ?
What do you think?
Thanks in advance
Sincerely
Flipchan
Hi!
We need to update the roadmap for the team. I'm sure there may be other
things coming up that may have a higher priority now than what we though
back in January.
Is there any date next week that works better for you two? We only need
one hour (or less) where we reorganize the roadmap, sorting out
priorities, adding anything else or removing something that does not
makes sense to work on anymore.
cheers,
gaba
ps. Sorry, I didn't add this to my TODO list and then I forgot.
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Hi team,
Cecylia, Roger, and I will be attending a project meeting on Thursday
and Friday, and won't have time to attend the meeting. Let's cancel
this weeks' meeting and meet again next week, on May 30.
Cheers,
Philipp
During today's IRC meeting, I mentioned that we should submit the data
collection that we intend to do as part of
<https://bugs.torproject.org/9316> to Tor's research safety board.
I had a chance to write a draft of the proposal -- you can find it
attached to this email. Please let me know your thoughts. I'm
particularly curious if you can think of risks that I did not consider,
and on the heuristics we intend to collect to identify bots.
Thanks,
Philipp
I wanted to remind everyone that we permanently moved our meeting time
from 20:00 to 17:00 UTC. Hopefully, this will make it easier for people
outside the Americas to attend. The following page tells you what
time this is in your part of the world:
<https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20190425T1700>
Our next meeting is tomorrow, on 2019-04-25 at 17:00 UTC in
#tor-meeting. Hope to see you there!
Cheers,
Philipp
Hi,
I'm happy to be on this list and hope to be helpful with anti-
censorship work.
Best regards and see you on irc,
Samdney :)
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