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	Title		: Privacy Enhanced Local Ethernet Network with Protocol Anonymization
	Author(s)	: L. Keri
	Filename	: draft-keri-local-anon-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2004-5-17
	
The privacy requirement of anonymity is much harder to achieve than
   security goals like confidentiality or authentication, since network
   routing has to take place between well known spots of the network.
   There are solutions providing anonymity on the Internet implemented
   on the application level, but there's also a possibility to achieve
   local anonymity on Ethernet networks without the introduction of new
   anonymous protocols by following a protocol anonymizing approach
   described in this document.  Protocol anonymization is a simple
   network operation mode, which can provide local client anonymity on
   Ethernet networks under certain circumstances by eliminating the host
   identification capabilities of widely used local network protocols.

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