Re: Traffic shaping?

2010-05-16 Thread andrew
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:23:15PM -0400, waterwai...@gmx.com wrote 0.4K bytes 
in 16 lines about:
: In this case, purposely 'shaping' the traffic so that it looks like something 
other than what it actually is (ie, not Tor traffic).

I call that traffic masking.  As far as research has shown, it doesn't
look like anything other than https between a client and webserver.
What may stand out is the random ports a client asks for an https
website on, such as 9001.  However, this happens on the general Internet
as well.

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Re: Traffic shaping?

2010-05-15 Thread andrew
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 06:40:56PM -0400, waterwai...@gmx.com wrote 0.2K bytes 
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: Does Tor do any kind of traffic shaping?

What do you mean by traffic shaping?

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Re: Traffic shaping?

2010-05-15 Thread W
In this case, purposely 'shaping' the traffic so that it looks like something 
other than what it actually is (ie, not Tor traffic).

.w





On May 15, 2010, at 11:18 PM, and...@torproject.org wrote:

 What do you mean by traffic shaping?

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