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The Counter Galois Onion (CGO) Migration: Tor's Cryptographic Engine Swap

DEV Community·ByteKnight·29 days ago
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The Counter Galois Onion (CGO) Migration: Tor's Cryptographic Engine Swap If you've ever dug into Tor's internals, you know the network is a masterpiece of practical anonymity. But like any long-running system, its crypto stack was starting to show its age. Enter the Counter Galois Onion (CGO) Migration - one of the most significant under-the-hood upgrades Tor has seen in years. It's a fundamental rewrite of how data is encrypted between relays . Let's break down what CGO actually does, why it matters, and how it makes Tor faster, more secure, and quantum-ready. 🧅 The Old Way: tor1 Protocol The legacy tor1 protocol worked, but it had two major problems: Speed bottlenecks - The encryption modes weren't designed for parallel processing on modern CPUs. No built-in integrity - Some attacks (like tagging ) could go undetected long enough to leak information. CGO replaces tor1 with a thoroughly modern cryptographic framework. ⚡ 1.…

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