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`Reed, M.G. ; Center for High Assurance Comput. Syst., Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA ; Syverson, P.F. ; Goldschlag, D.M.
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`Using traffic analysis, it is possible to infer who is talking to whom over a public network. This paper
`describes a flexible communications infrastructure, called onion routing, which is resistant to traffic
`analysis. Onion routing lies just beneath the application layer, and is designed to interface with a wide
`variety of unmodified Internet services by means of proxies. Onion routing has been implemented on
`a Sun Solaris 2.4; in addition, proxies for World Wide Web browsing (HTTP), remote logins
`(RLOGIN), e-mail (SMTP) and file transfers (FTP) have been implemented. Onion routing provides
`application-independent, real-time and bi-directional anonymous connections that are resistant to
`both eavesdropping and traffic analysis. Applications making use of onion routing's anonymous
`connections may (and usually should) identify their users over the anonymous connection. User
`anonymity may be layered on top of the anonymous connections by removing identifying information
`from the data stream. Our goal is anonymous connections, not anonymous communication. The use
`of a packet-switched public network should not automatically reveal who is talking to whom; this is the
`traffic analysis that onion routing complicates
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`Computer Security Applications Conference, 1996., 12th Annual
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`Date of Conference: 9-13 Dec 1996
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`09 Dec 1996-13 Dec 1996
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`ISSN :
`1063-9527
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`0-8186-7606-X
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`INSPEC Accession Number:
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`10.1109/CSAC.1996.569678
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