tor and p2p
eweb101
eweb101 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 24 23:01:20 UTC 2007
The section on Bandwidth and filesharing seems to be dealing with exit
nodes. What I'm suggesting is that content is contained within the Tor
network so exit nodes are not used at all.
What I don't know is if the non-exit nodes in the Tor network are
bandwidth-constrained. If there is extra capacity in the middle or
entry nodes, P2P may be a good way to fill that capcacity.
On Jan 24, 2007, at 3:01 PM, Paul Syverson wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 02:17:47PM -0700, eweb101 wrote:
>> I don't think it would be too difficult to get something like
>> bittorrent working within the Tor network. What I mean by that is both
>> the tracker and all clients are within the network. We'd have to
>> update the bittorrent client software to not use IP addresses of
>> course, but something similar has already been done on Azureus for
>> I2P.
>> Users of the network would have to set themselves up a hidden service
>> in order to participate.
>>
>> I'm sure there will be scaling issues involved with the increased
>> number of hidden services and we'd want to optimize some of the
>> transfer parameters but conceptually, it shouldn't be difficult to
>> support.
>>
>
> See "Challenges in deploying low-latency anonymity" available on the
> Tor docs webpage via a link in the URL Roger gave in his last message
> or at
> http://www.onion-router.net/Publications.html#challenges
>
> for a preliminary discussion. Cf. the sections "Bandwidth and
> file-sharing"
> and "Scalability".
>
> HTH,
> Paul
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