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Tor is a widespread network for anonymity over the Internet. Network owners try to identify and block Tor flows. On the other side, Tor developers enhance flow anonymity with various plugins. Tor and its plugins can be detected by deep packet inspection (DPI) methods. However, DPI-based solutions are computation intensive, need considerable human effort, and usually are hard to maintain and update...