From f0015ca90209485e97d0323e660d3f2bc925f193 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ng0 Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2017 22:53:11 +0000 Subject: doc: philo: Add links to https://gnunet.org/anonymity_metric --- doc/chapters/philosophy.texi | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/chapters') diff --git a/doc/chapters/philosophy.texi b/doc/chapters/philosophy.texi index ade4cc489..59aa04105 100644 --- a/doc/chapters/philosophy.texi +++ b/doc/chapters/philosophy.texi @@ -211,13 +211,13 @@ anonymous file sharing). Providing anonymity for users is the central goal for the anonymous file-sharing application. Many other design decisions follow in the footsteps of this requirement. Anonymity is never absolute. While there are various -scientific metrics that can help quantify the level of anonymity that a +@uref{https://gnunet.org/anonymity_metric, scientific metrics} that can help quantify the level of anonymity that a given mechanism provides, there is no such thing as complete anonymity. GNUnet's file-sharing implementation allows users to select for each operation (publish, search, download) the desired level of anonymity. The metric used is the amount of cover traffic available to hide the request. While this metric is not as good as, for example, the theoretical metric -given in scientific metrics, it is probably the best metric available to +given in @uref{https://gnunet.org/anonymity_metric, scientific metrics}, it is probably the best metric available to a peer with a purely local view of the world that does not rely on unreliable external information. The default anonymity level is 1, which uses anonymous routing but imposes no minimal requirements on cover traffic. It is possible -- cgit v1.2.3