F. Fox wrote:
Another thing: How would the PKI work over Internet2? AFAIK, Tor needs
to be able to talk to an authoritative directory server; also, the
directory it gets would be full of Internet1 (as I'll refer to the
normal Internet here) nodes.
Clearly, an entirely new PKI would have to
to connect to an I1 node). But maybe
thats ok, or maybe I don't understand how circuits are constructed?
Nathaniel
On Jan 9, 2008 12:40 PM, Nathaniel Fairfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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F. Fox wrote:
Another thing: How would the PKI work over Internet2? AFAIK
Folks,
I run a tor relay node (no exits) on my school's network. Due to their
bandwidth policy, I have to limit traffic to about 1 Gb per day. Weak,
I know.
HOWEVER, my school is also connected to the Abilene/Internet2 backbone,
and they DON'T limit bandwidth usage over Internet2!
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