PeerFlow: Secure Load Balancing in Tor

Author:

Johnson Aaron1,Jansen Rob1,Hopper Nicholas2,Segal Aaron3,Syverson Paul1

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

2. University of Minnesota

3. Yale University

Abstract

Abstract We present PeerFlow, a system to securely load balance client traffic in Tor. Security in Tor requires that no adversary handle too much traffic. However, Tor relays are run by volunteers who cannot be trusted to report the relay bandwidths, which Tor clients use for load balancing. We show that existing methods to determine the bandwidths of Tor relays allow an adversary with little bandwidth to attack large amounts of client traffic. These methods include Tor’s current bandwidth-scanning system, TorFlow, and the peer-measurement system EigenSpeed. We present an improved design called PeerFlow that uses a peer-measurement process both to limit an adversary’s ability to increase his measured bandwidth and to improve accuracy. We show our system to be secure, fast, and efficient. We implement PeerFlow in Tor and demonstrate its speed and accuracy in large-scale network simulations.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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