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# Old notes
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## Do we actually do this?
```text
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remove it. -NM]
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-## A thing we could do to deal with reachability.
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+## A thing we could do to deal with reachability
And as a bonus, it leads to an answer to Nick's attack ("If I pick
my helper nodes all on 18.0.0.0:*, then I move, you'll know where I
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Is that smart or just complex?
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-## Some stuff that worries me about entry guards. 2006 Jun, Nickm.
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+## Some stuff that worries me about entry guards. 2006 Jun, Nickm
It is unlikely for two users to have the same set of entry guards.
Observing a user is sufficient to learn its entry guards. So, as we move
@@ -57,4 +61,3 @@ our location (IP? subnet?) changes, we have two bad options. We could
[Do we do any of this now? If not, this should move into 099-misc or
098-todo. -NM]
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