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Clay Shields, Brian Neil Levine
ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security



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Abstract: With the growth and acceptance of the Internet, there has been increased interest in maintaining anonymity in the network. This paper presents a new protocol for initiator anonymity called Hordes, which uses forwarding mechanisms similar to those used in previous protocols for sending data, but is the rst protocol to make use of the anonymity inherent in multicast routing to receive data. We show this results in shorter transmission latencies and requires less work of the protocol participants, ... (Update)

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C. Shields and B.N. Levine. A Protocol for Anonymous Communication Over the Internet. In Proc. 7th ACM Conference on Computer and Communication Security (ACM CCS 2000), November 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/shields00protocol.html   More

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    author = "Clay Shields and Brian Neil Levine",
    title = "A protocol for anonymous communication over the Internet",
    booktitle = "{ACM} Conference on Computer and Communications Security",
    pages = "33-42",
    year = "2000",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/shields00protocol.html" }
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