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Title: Resisting guard-turnover attacks
Author: Aaron Johnson, Nick Mathewson
Created: 2015-01-27
-Status: Draft
+Status: Rejected
+
+
+This proposal was made obsolete by the introduction of Proposal #259.
+Some of the ideas here have be incorporated into Proposal #259.
+
1. Introduction
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Needs revisions while we still remember what those revisions are.
(9/2015)
-241 Resisting guard-turnover attacks [DRAFT]
-
- I wrote this one with good ideas from Aaron Johnson and Rob
- Jansen. It describes a way to respond to an important class of
- attacks where an adversary kills off a targeted user's guards until
- the user has chosen a guard the attacker controls. (See the
- "Sniper Attack") paper. The defense is tricky, and if not done
- right, might lead clients to kick themselves off the network out of
- paranoia. So, this proposal could use more analysis. (2/2015)
-
242 Better performance and usability for the MyFamily option [OPEN]
Describes a mechanism for using a new ed25519 signature type to