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diff --git a/spec/padding-spec-intro.md b/spec/padding-spec-intro.md index b9172db..5ab11f8 100644 --- a/spec/padding-spec-intro.md +++ b/spec/padding-spec-intro.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Tor Padding Specification +# Tor Padding Specification Mike Perry, George Kadianakis @@ -10,30 +10,3 @@ various traffic patterns from external and internal observers. Other implementations MAY take other approaches, but implementors should be aware of the anonymity and load-balancing implications of their choices. -```text - The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL - NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and - "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in - RFC 2119. - -Table of Contents - - 1. Overview - 2. Connection-level padding - 2.1. Background - 2.2. Implementation - 2.3. Padding Cell Timeout Distribution Statistics - 2.4. Maximum overhead bounds - 2.5. Reducing or Disabling Padding via Negotiation - 2.6. Consensus Parameters Governing Behavior - 3. Circuit-level padding - 3.1. Circuit Padding Negotiation - 3.2. Circuit Padding Machine Message Management - 3.3. Obfuscating client-side onion service circuit setup - 3.3.1. Common general circuit construction sequences - 3.3.2. Client-side onion service introduction circuit obfuscation - 3.3.3. Client-side rendezvous circuit hiding - 3.3.4. Circuit setup machine overhead - 3.4. Circuit padding consensus parameters - A. Acknowledgments -``` |