Proposal: Separate streams across circuits by destination port or destination host
Linus Nordberg
linus at nordberg.se
Fri Jul 23 19:09:12 UTC 2010
Jacob Appelbaum <jacob at appelbaum.net> wrote
Fri, 23 Jul 2010 17:03:09 +0200:
| Filename: 171-separate-streams-by-port-or-host.txt
1. Is 'connections' a well established term here? I'm thinking TCP
connection but that clearly doesn't make sense in a UDP context, such
as DNS. One could use 'packet' in one way or another instead, I
guess.
2. >IsolateStreamsByPort will take a list of ports or optionally the
>keyword 'All' in place of a port list. The use of the keyword 'All'
>will ensure that all connections attached to streams will be
>isolated to separate circuits by port number.
Just to make it clear, would a packet sent to hostA:port1 end up
on the same circuit as one sent to hostB:port1?
3. If 2 says yes, would this turn into a no if IsolateStreamsByHost was
enabled?
4.
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