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+\begin{kaupaper}[
+ author={%
+ \textbf{Rasmus Dahlberg},
+ Paul Syverson,
+ Linus Nordberg, and
+ Matthew Finkel
+ },
+ title={%
+ Sauteed Onions: Transparent Associations from Domain Names to Onion Addresses
+ },
+ reference={%
+ WPES (2022)
+ },
+ summary={%
+ Many prominent websites are also hosted as Tor onion services. Onion
+ services are identified by their public keys and subject to onion routing,
+ thus offering self-authenticated connections and censorship resistance.
+ However, the non-mnemonic names are a limitation due to being hard to
+ discover and remember. We explore how certificates with onion addresses
+ may improve the status quo by proposing sauteed onions, \emph{transparent
+ associations from domain names to onion addresses} with the help of
+ Certificate Transparency logs. The idea is to extend a website's regular
+ certificate with an associated onion address. This makes it possible to
+ offer certificate-based onion location that is no less targeted than the
+ HTTPS connection facilitating the discovery, as well as name-to-onion
+ search engines that use the append-only logs for verifiable population of
+ their databases. The achieved goals are
+ consistency of available onion associations,
+ improved third-party discovery of onion associations, and
+ forward censorship-resistance.
+ To be discovered, sites must opt-in by obtaining a sauteed onion
+ certificate. Our prototypes for certificate-based onion location and
+ third-party search engines use an existing backward-compatible format. We
+ discuss this trade-off and note that a certificate extension may be used
+ in the future.
+ },
+ participation={\vspace{-.25cm}
+ Paul, Linus, and I had the initial idea of exploring how onion addresses
+ fit into Certificate Transparency. Paul and I did most of the writing. I
+ implemented our monitor, Linus our search engine, Matt our web extension.
+ },
+ label={
+ paper:sauteed
+ },
+]
+ \maketitle
+ \begin{abstract}
+ \input{src/sauteed/src/abstract}
+ \end{abstract}
+
+ \input{src/sauteed/src/intro}
+ \input{src/sauteed/src/preliminaries}
+ \input{src/sauteed/src/sauteed}
+ \input{src/sauteed/src/related}
+ \input{src/sauteed/src/conc}
+ \input{src/sauteed/src/acks}
+
+ \bibliographystyle{plain}
+ \bibliography{src/sauteed/src/refs}
+
+ \begin{appendices}
+ \input{src/sauteed/src/appendix}
+ \end{appendices}
+\end{kaupaper}