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Update of /home2/freehaven/cvsroot/doc/mixmaster-vs-reliable
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mixvreliable.tex
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RCS file: /home2/freehaven/cvsroot/doc/mixmaster-vs-reliable/mixvreliable.tex,v
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--- mixvreliable.tex 1 Jul 2004 19:03:37 -0000 1.52
+++ mixvreliable.tex 1 Jul 2004 19:39:19 -0000 1.53
@@ -177,11 +177,11 @@
has a static delay parameter. True S-G mixes also implement timestamps in
order to prevent active attacks ($n-1$ attacks in particular). Previous
work has argued that this method is unlikely to be effective, since the
-senders must be able to determine the appropriate delay for each mix in the
-path~\cite{sds}. True S-G mixes would require a service provide such
-information. Regardless, as the message protocol was originally designed
-with only a pool mix network in mind, these timestamps are not used.
-Reliable thus does not provide any resistance to this kind of active
+senders must be able to determine the appropriate delay for each mix in
+the path~\cite{sds}. True S-G mixes would require a service provide such
+information to senders. Regardless, as the message protocol was originally
+designed with only a pool mix network in mind, these timestamps are not
+used. Reliable thus does not provide any resistance to this kind of active
attack.}
In Reliable, the delay may be chosen by the sender from an exponential
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