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> 
>     If you want more details than the faq entry provides, here are three
>     hopefully useful links for more reading:
> 


Links source FAQ for Entry Guard meaning.


> 
>     (It sounds like you don't think the guard relay design
> 


Math works.  User should have control to separate connections; months for guard
no good enough.


> 
>     is a smart one.That's great -- the next step is to write up why exactly,
> and ideally
>     how some other design would handle all of the various attacks better.)
> 


No writer.  How else to make change?  Can this be in my configuration files now?


Thx.

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