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layout: moneropedia
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entry: "Garlic Routing"
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tags: ["kovri"]
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terms: ["garlic-routing"]
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summary: "Routing technology as implemented in Kovri/I2P"
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### The Basics
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The term *Garlic Routing* has a diverse history with various interpretations.
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As it currently stands, Monero defines *Garlic Routing* as the way @Kovri and @I2P create a message-based anonymous overlay network of internet peers.
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### History
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I written form, the term *Garlic Routing* can be seen as early as June of 2000 in Roger Dingledine's [Free Haven Master's thesis](http://www.freehaven.net/papers.html) (Section 8.1.1) as derived from [Onion Routing](http://www.onion-router.net/).
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As recent as October of 2016, [#tor-dev](https://oftc.net/WebChat/) has offered insight into the creation of the term:
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Nick Mathewson:
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>[I think that there was some attempt to come up with a plant whose structure resembled the 'leaky-pipe' topology of tor, but I don't believe we ever settled on one.]
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Roger Dingledine:
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>during the free haven brainstorming, there was a moment where we described a routing mechanism, and somebody said "garlic routing!", and everybody laughed.
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so we for sure thought we had invented the name, at the time.
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### In-depth Information
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In technical terms, for @Kovri and @I2P, *Garlic Routing* translates to any/all of the following:
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1. Layered Encryption
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2. Bundling multiple messages together (garlic cloves)
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3. ElGamal/AES Encryption
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Note: as seen in [Tor](https://torproject.org/), *Onion Routing* also uses layered encryption but does not use ElGamal and is not message-based.
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### Notes
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- Permission received from Nick Mathewson and Roger Dingledine for historical quotes
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- For more technical details, read [Garlic Routing](https://geti2p.net/en/docs/how/garlic-routing).
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