Tarzan is a peer-to-peer anonymous IP network overlay. Because it provides IP service, Tarzan is general-purpose and transparent to applications. Organized as a decentralized peer-to-peer overlay, Tarzan is fault-tolerant, highly scalable, and easy to manage.Tarzan achieves its anonymity with layered encryption and multi-hop routing, much like

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This anonymous network layer could seamlessly replace the current communications channel, and it could continue to offer anonymity and availability even while components fail maliciously. This thesis proposes Tarzan, a peer-to-peer anonymous IP network overlay. Because it provides IP service, Tarzan is general-purpose and transparent to

Tarzan [7] is an IPlayer anonymizing network with similar goals as onion routing, which are different from ANON's primary goal of providing address anonymity for target servers. Tarzan uses a peer This anonymous network layer could seamlessly replace the current communications channel, and it could continue to offer anonymity and availability even while components fail maliciously. This thesis proposes Tarzan, a peer-to-peer anonymous IP network overlay. Because it provides IP service, Tarzan is general-purpose and transparent to Figure 1: Tarzan Architecture Overview Tarzan participants, inquisitive Internet servers, and observers who can see traffic on a limited number of network links. The larger purpose of Tarzan is to support a systems-engineering position: anonymity can be built-in as an underlying transport layer, transparent Steffen Schott Tarzan: A P2P Anonimizing Network Layer 5 Achieving Anonymity Techniques used to achieve anonymity: • Flexible mixes for tunneling within peers-Not like Chaumian Mixes • Onion routing style encryption-To avoid traceability of path and content disclosure • Unforeseen peer selection

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