Military Snooping

Lucky Green posted the message below elsewhere which raises provocative questions about military snooping on the Net to combat anonymizers and remailers: [Forward] At the FC'97 rump session, Paul Syverson from NRL presented a paper titled "Onion Routing". The description of the system sounds very much like Wei Dai's PipeNet. However, the development team seems to be unaware of PipeNet and the discussions about it that we had in the past. NLR has currently five machines implementing the protocol. Connection setup time is claimed to be 500 ms. They are looking for volunteers to run "Onion Routers". It appears the US military wants to access websites without giving away the fact that they are accessing the sites and is looking to us to provide the cover traffic. What a fortunate situation. They said that the source would soon be on the web page, but so far it has not appeared. http://www.itd.nrl.navy.mil/ITD/5540/projects/onion-routing/ [End forward] For those who don't want NRL snooping on their accesses, we've put three of the Onion-Routing papers at: http://jya.com/onion.htm http://jya.com/privnet.htm http://jya.com/hri.htm (a conversion from PDF)
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John Young