Tor instead of IP

V Liu, S Han, A Krishnamurthy… - Proceedings of the 10th …, 2011 - dl.acm.org
Proceedings of the 10th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, 2011dl.acm.org
As the Internet has become more popular, it has increasingly been a target and medium for
monitoring, censorship, content discrimination, and denial of service. Although anonymizing
overlays such as Tor [2] provide some help to end users in combating these trends, the
overlays themselves have become targets in turn. In this paper, we take a fresh approach:
instead of running Tor on top of IP, we propose to run Tor instead of IP. We ask: what might
the Internet look like if privacy and censorship resistance had been designed in from …
As the Internet has become more popular, it has increasingly been a target and medium for monitoring, censorship, content discrimination, and denial of service. Although anonymizing overlays such as Tor [2] provide some help to end users in combating these trends, the overlays themselves have become targets in turn. In this paper, we take a fresh approach: instead of running Tor on top of IP, we propose to run Tor instead of IP. We ask: what might the Internet look like if privacy and censorship resistance had been designed in from scratch? To be practical, any proposal also needs to be robust to failures, achieve reasonable efficiency compared to today's Internet, and be consistent with ISP economic concerns. Although preliminary, we argue that our design achieves these goals.
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