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Why Tor Has Failed But I2P Will Not | Wilfred Hughes

Tor is a fantastic onion routing system that has introduced a lot of ideas about strong anonymity and has fostered a good quantity of academic papers. Originally a US Naval Research Laboratory project, it is now a public open source project. In this essay I explore the weaknesses of Tor and how newer projects improve upon this. Tor provides a leaky abstraction The original aim of the Tor software was to enable TCP traffic to be transmitted anonymously, enabling already existing Internet applications to simply use Tor as a proxy service. This has never worked properly as the applications that users want have not been designed with Tor in mind.
http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Anonymous_P2P/id/1913860

Anonymous P2P: Encyclopedia - Anonymous P2P

An anonymous P2P computer network is a particular type of peer-to-peer network in which the users and their nodes are pseudonymous by default. The primary difference between regular and anonymous networks is in the routing method of their respective network architectures. These networks allow for unfettered free flow of information, legal or otherwise. The P2P community's interest in anonymous P2P has increased rapidly in recent years for many reasons, including distrust of government (especially in undemocratic regimes), and digital imprimatur. Such a network may also appeal to those wishing to share copyrighted music files illegally - the Recording Industry Association of America has successfully tracked and threatened to sue some users on non-anonymous P2P networks. The name anonymous P2P is somewhat of a misnomer.
https://doc-fr.freenetproject.org/Comparatif_des_r%c3%a9seaux_anonymes

Comparatif des réseaux anonymes - Freenet Doc

De Freenet Doc. Attention cet article est en cours de rédaction, par conséquent les informations que vous pouvez y trouver peuvent être erronées et/ou incomplètes. Cette page a pour objectif de montrer les différences entre les différents réseaux anonymes existants.

FreeNet, TOR, I2P: Même combat - sebsauvage.net - Les trucs qui m'énervent -

http://sebsauvage.net/rhaa/index.php?2010/09/06/06/42/30-freenet-tor-i2p-meme-combat Ça y est, maintenant que ma machine n'est plus une brouette, mon PC est assez puissant pour devenir un nœud Freenet. Pour le moment j'ai alloué 256 Mo de RAM (sur mes 2 Go) et 50 Go 90 Go d'espace disque à Freenet (et 60% de ma bande passante en flux montant, ce qui ne me ralentit même pas pour les jeux en ligne). C'est un début.
Website fingerprinting: attacking popular privacy enhancing technologies with the multinomial na&;ive-bayes classifier ( PDF ) (Cached: PDF ) by Dominik Herrmann, Rolf Wendolsky, and Hannes Federrath. In the Proceedings of the 2009 ACM workshop on Cloud computing security (CCSW '09), Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2009, pages 31-42. ( BibTeX entry ) · Vida: How to Use Bayesian Inference to De-anonymize Persistent Communications ( PDF ) (Cached: PDF ) by George Danezis and Carmela Troncoso. In the Proceedings of Privacy Enhancing Technologies, 9th International Symposium, PETS 2009, Seattle, WA, USA, August 5-7, 2009, 2009, pages 56-72. ( BibTeX entry ) ·

Free Haven's Selected Papers in Anonymity

http://freehaven.net/anonbib/
http://www.authnet.org/anonnet/

AnonNet: Anonymous Network Project

AnonNet: Anonymous Network Project November 3, 2003: While working on another project made a stupid mistake w/ pointer arith and the sizeof operator (honestly, I don't think this is another one of those `this is why not to use C' things :P) Decided to grep for it in the AnonNet src and found one instance of it in the packet code again. Even more improvement (longer mean time between failure), though there is still something lingering.