THIS UNWANTED GARBAGE ORIGINATED FROM AND BROUGHT TO YOU COURTESY OF:
PATRICK PARIS -- FAILED PROGRAMMER
PATRICK PARIS -- MORALLY BANKRUPT
PATRICK PARIS -- MAKE YOUR PANTIES PUBLIC
PATRICK PARIS -- I RUB MY COCK IN YOUR FACE
In article <MPG.1dd0213139b27d15989ba5@news.newsreader.com>
Stephen K. Gielda <steve@packetderm.com.bogus> wrote:
In article <55530bfdea553b79c20b2f7dde3c0766@mixmaster.it>,
nobody@mixmaster.it says...
What are the current operating mixmaster web interfaces, particularly for
usenet posting? Perhaps someone could post a list occasionally to
alt.privacy.anon-server.stats
I've found:
https://riot.eu.org/anon/remailer.html.en
https://remailer.firenze.linux.it/cgi-bin/mixnews-user.cgi
The first one doesn't allow me to enter a customised from header. It also
won't allow me to select my exit remailer.
I'm not quite sure how to select which remailers with the last one, although
I'm sure it worked previously - it presently only gives me the options of
"CASUALE" or not selected.
The old ones of chicago, paranoia, frog are all down.
Are there any more? I really want to select my exit remailer, preferably have
the ability to select the entire chain, and chose a custom From header.
Does anyone have easily custamisable code that I could make available?
I made our web interface public some time ago and it's available for
download. It covers copies, hashcash, length of chain, references,
custom from, x-no-archive, auto-stats and keys, and more. Plus it auto
throttles and bans for those who attempt to flood through it (admin can
set limits). It also has an admin switch for mail or usenet (just run
two copies of the script, named differently to run both). It's written
in Perl and while I tried to make it as easy to configure as possible, I
didn't quite take it as far as making it auto-install, you will have to
have a decent knowledge of getting perl cgi running and *nix (mixmaster
must be installed, directories need to be set up, perms need to be
properly set to allow the web user to execute mix as well as access
directories, and cronjobs need to be set up for stats) to be able to set
it up.
It's available here: https://www.cotse.net/privacytools.html at the
bottom of the page.
/steve
--
The Missing Amendment
The Right To Privacy
http://www.themissingamendment.org
I think he is asking what remailers offer web sites
where one can post - without using additional software.
The actual URLs, not the software.
J. A. Prufrock
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Subject: Reasons to avoid Eelbash
In article <YJLAY9F138147.4308217593@Gilgamesh-Frog.org>,
Eelbash Admin<Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header> wrote:
It is simple: with Frog retiring, there are only 2, possibly 3, adult
remailer operators left. I decided to do my bit for a responsible and
adult remailer system by running Bushwa.
In addition to *this* arrogance, remember he also publicly campaigned for
the delisting of Austria and Dizum. He also told us that because of his
breeding, he was superior to the rest of us.
Yes, those actually were his reasons.
This all came after his failed attempt to institute hate-speech filters and
his "editing" of his users posts. This "superior champion of privacy" used
to read and edit users posts to make sure they met his criteria for
political correctness.
Then came his admission that he was unaware that mixmaster was a server as
well as a client, and that he had no clue what a "partitioning attack" was,
despite having run a remailer for "...over 15 years"
(a blatant,bald-faced LIE).
So his remailer was cut off from the rest of the network, become the one
and only remailer in the history of the network to receive a Remailer Death
Penalty, or RDP. Shortly thereafter, he tried to sneak back in as "Bushwa".
He was busted. Then he came back with "greatwall", despite the fact that
remailer names are supposed to observe an 8 character limit.
So now he is back again, as Asmodeus, although he is still crippled by only
being listed by 8 remailers, and 2 pingers.
His "career" as a remop is studded with examples like the ones above.
If you can find them, you can check out posts about his monitoring
and filtering behavior on past remailers he has run.
The ones we know about are:
eelbash
axloltl
axolotl2
cheshire
congo
bog
bogg
eelbash (again)
bushwa
greatwall
asmodeus
parsifal
eelbash (again!)
eelbash (again!!)
Last time it took 10 days between announcing his triumphant return,
and having to close down for ADMITTING that he was reading
people's posts and emails AGAIN.
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Subject: Re: mixminion
"Thomas J. Boschloo" <nospam@hccnet.nl> wrote:
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Fritz Wuehler wrote:
nobody@winstonsmith.info wrote:
Could someone please tell me when mixminion is expected to
My ISP has my PTR records are correct. I had the understanding that it was that SB
had done something not quite kosher.
complete its development stage.
Not before Tor reaches its Golden Premium Edition.
You should not expect mixminion to evolve into something offering at least
the functionality of mixmaster and cypherpunk before the next three or four
years.
The mixminion mailing list talks about codecon 2006 in Februari 2006. I
think this is a good sign that there will be some progress (soon):
http://www.codecon.org/2006/schedule.html
Regards,
Thomas
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Gothika: "How can you trust someone who thinks you are crazy"
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Steve, the expression "The Missing Amendment" refers to an entry remailer through
TLS and Tor or TLS and Tor or TLS in combination with Hidden Services they would
seem to recall several people on usenet. He has said so himself.
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