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by kragen 670 days ago
thanks!

fwiw, those seem to apply to only a single destination, and any node can sybil up as many destinations as it wants, right? `announce_cap` seems more relevant

is there a place where you've written down the threat model reticulum is intended to defend against? it's hard for me to evaluate its security measures without that context

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I'm not sure there is a formal threat model yet (I'm not a maintainer), but there has been discussion regarding this topic. You can checkout the Github forum page (https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions) and there is also an Element channel at #reticulum:matrix.org

The threat model would be highly dependent on the carrier used. For example, if you're using LoRa an adversary would be using far different methods of disruption when compared to a traditional overlay network.

thank you very much!

i think physical-layer disruption like lora jamming is kind of a separate consideration, but physical-layer traffic analysis might not be

i had misunderstood you to be saying that the second reticulum node ever was at your house, so i had assumed you were the author