FINDING · EVALUATION

Multi-censor simulations show that single-censor-optimized distribution strategies perform suboptimally in realistic multi-region deployments. When two networks have different censor strategies (e.g., one optimal, one zig-zag), the distributor cannot detect that a proxy is blocked until all censors have blocked it; this leaves clients without reachable proxies despite the proxy appearing "available" from the distributor's view. The authors conclude that "single-censor evaluation does not accurately predict more realistic deployment performance." A zig-zag censor in one region with 0.25 weight caused 44.4% collateral damage while reducing proxy lifetime to a median of 4 steps.

From 2026-fares-gameThe Game Has Changed: Revisiting proxy distribution and game theory · §6, Table 4 · 2026 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet

Implications

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censors
generic
techniques
traffic-shapeflow-correlation
defenses
bridges

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