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authorPaul Syverson <syverson@itd.nrl.navy.mil>2005-01-26 22:14:25 +0000
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Some comments about the scope of the wikipedia problem
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Takedowns and efnet abuse and wikipedia complaints and irc
networks.
+This is potentially a bigger problem than it may appear.
+On the one hand, if people want to refuse connections from you on
+their servers it would seem that they should be allowed to. But, a
+possible major problem with the blocking of Tor is that it's not just
+the decision of the individual server administrator whose deciding if
+he wants to post to wikipedia from his Tor node address or allow
+people to read wikipedia anonymously through his Tor node. If e.g.,
+s/he comes through a campus or corporate NAT, then the decision must
+be to have the entire population behind it able to have a Tor exit
+node or write access to wikipedia. This is a loss for both of us (Tor
+and wikipedia). We don't want to compete for (or divvy up) the NAT
+protected entities of the world.
+
+Squishy IP based ``authentication'' and ``authorization'' is a reality
+we must contend with. We should say something more about the analogy
+with SSNs.
+
+
+
\subsection{Other}
Tor's scope: How much should Tor aim to do? Applications that leak