论文标题
没有走的道路:重新思考声音通话的可行性
The Road Not Taken: Re-thinking the Feasibility of Voice Calling Over Tor
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论文摘要
互联网上的匿名VoIP呼吁对具有隐私意识的用户,举报者和政治活动家都具有重要意义。先前的研究认为,像TOR这样的流行匿名系统不适合提供必要的性能,可以确保像VoIP这样的实时应用程序。他们的主张得到了由于TOR不断发展而可能不再有效的研究支持。此外,我们认为这些研究缺乏必要的多样性和全面性。因此,这些研究的结论使他们提出了新颖和量身定制的解决方案。但是,没有这样的系统可立即使用。此外,操作此类新系统将为招募用户和志愿接力赛带来巨大的成本,以提供必要的匿名保证。 因此,必须量化和分析VoIP的确切性能,以便可以修改潜在的性能瓶颈。因此,我们在各种现实和现实世界中进行了广泛的经验研究,以阐明TOR上的VoIP性能。在超过12个月的超过50万个测量中,在七个国家 /地区覆盖了约6650个TOR继电器,我们观察到,在超过85%的案例中,TOR支持良好的语音质量(言语质量的感知评估(PESQ)> 3和单程延迟<400ms)。进一步的分析表明,通常在大多数TOR继电器中,跨交叉引起的争论足够低,足以支持VoIP调用,而VoIP呼叫无论如何以低率传输(<120 kbps)。使用IPERF的一致性测量值支持我们的发现,这些测量比大多数情况下显示出足够的可用带宽。 TOR指标发布的数据也证实了相同的数据。因此,与先前的努力不同,我们的研究表明,Tor适合支持匿名VoIP呼叫。
Anonymous VoIP calls over the Internet holds great significance for privacy-conscious users, whistle-blowers and political activists alike. Prior research deems popular anonymization systems like Tor unsuitable for providing requisite performance guarantees that real-time applications like VoIP need. Their claims are backed by studies that may no longer be valid due to constant advancements in Tor. Moreover, we believe that these studies lacked the requisite diversity and comprehensiveness. Thus, conclusions from these studies led them to propose novel and tailored solutions. However, no such system is available for immediate use. Additionally, operating such new systems would incur significant costs for recruiting users and volunteered relays, to provide the necessary anonymity guarantees. It thus becomes imperative that the exact performance of VoIP over Tor be quantified and analyzed so that the potential performance bottlenecks can be amended. We thus conducted an extensive empirical study across various in-lab and real-world scenarios to shed light on VoIP performance over Tor. In over 0.5 million measurements spanning 12 months, across seven countries and covering about 6650 Tor relays, we observed that Tor supports good voice quality (Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ) >3 and oneway delay <400ms) in more than 85% of cases. Further analysis indicates that in general for most Tor relays, the contentions due to cross-traffic were low enough to support VoIP calls, that are anyways transmitted at low rates (<120 Kbps). Our findings are supported by concordant measurements using iperf that show more than the adequate available bandwidth for most cases. Data published by the Tor Metrics also corroborates the same. Hence, unlike prior efforts, our research reveals that Tor is suitable for supporting anonymous VoIP calls.