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Base de datos de red

Vertederos

  • Are there any other ways to mitigate network brute-forcing via significant floodfill control?
  • Is there any way to detect, flag and potentially remove 'bad floodfills' similar to the Tor relay authorities, without actually needing to rely on a form of central authority?

Transportes

  • How could packet retransmission strategies and timeouts be improved?
  • Is there a way for I2P to obfuscate packets and reduce traffic analysis more efficiently than other proposed ideas? (Padding transport layer, developing mimic protocols, etc.)

Túneles y destinos

Selección de pares ('peers')

  • Is there a way that I2P could perform peer selection more efficiently or securely?
  • Would it negatively impact anonymity to use geoip in order to prioritise physically nearby peers for tunnel building? The primary goal would be to increase tunnel success and reduce breakage.

Túneles unidireccionales

  • What are the benefits of unidirectional tunnels over bidirectional tunnels? What are the tradeoffs?
  • More details are available here.

Alojamiento redundante (multihoming)

  • How effective is multihoming at load-balancing?
  • How does it scale? What happens as more routers host the same Destination?
  • The benefit for anonymity is less correlation of router uptime to Destination uptime. Are there tradeoffs?

Enrutamiento de mensajes

  • How much is the effectiveness of timing attacks reduced by fragmentation and mixing of messages?
  • What mixing strategies could I2P benefit from?
  • How can high-latency techniques (e.g. message-dependent routing delays) be effectively employed within or alongside our low-latency network?

Anonimato

  • How significantly does browser fingerprinting impact the anonymity of I2P users? Would developing a browser package be beneficial for the average user?

Relacionados con la red

  • What is the overall impact on the network created by 'greedy users' (users who take bandwidth from the network without contributing any back themselves)? Would additional steps for encouraging bandwidth participation be valuable?