onion p2p camouflaging as vanilla traffic

Faustine a3495 at cotse.com
Thu Sep 6 11:08:45 PDT 2001


Eugene wrote:

>A couple of questions to resident cluebots:
>
>1) what is the bulk of traffic originating on user side and which does not
>   end within the ISP?
>
>2) how much of that traffic is in clear? Specifically, what is the
>   percentile of SSL sessions, and what is the trend? Do we at
>   all already see things SOAPy, .NETy, or XML-RPCy out there in the
>   wild?
>
>3) browser-web server connect is bidirectional. Which do's and don'ts
>   needs one follow, if one wants to implement an unblockable (well, an
>   ISP not granting web access won't stay an ISP for long) p2p
>   infrastructure on top of that?
>
>(should have paid more attention to the REST thing on FoRK, damn).
>
>Some illuminating comments highly appreciated.


You might want to check ResearchIndex, the NEC Research Institute's 
Scientific Literature Digital Library. They have a whole treasure trove of 
relevant PDFs online: an excellent resource in general(if you haven't come 
across it already.) Good luck!

~Faustine.

http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cs





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