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Olitoktali Mihnjihnfui wrote:
Well, it surely has been asked before, but, how is one to know (believe)
that the CIA spooks are completely plugged into the mixmaster network?
You can't know. That's the reason the remailer software is designed with
the idea that at least some of the network is compromised. Why layered
encryption, remixing, latency, and fragmentation exist. And it's pretty
tough to wrap your brain around the possibility that the *whole* remailer
network is CIA owned... but I suppose it's a possibility.
So run your own remailer if you're ultra paranoid. You'll know that at
least *one* node is safe to use. <g>
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Subject: Re: why are posts through dizum to alt.religion.kibology dropped?
Why is dizum (as exit remailer) dropping posts to
alt.religion.kibology?
Oops, I meant dingo not dizum!
Anyone know why?
It's not.
<4SWKNDQK38654.5651736111@anonymous.poster>
More may be forthcoming.
It's working now.
Thanks.
Perhaps it's your method rather than dingo. That particular message went
though the banana mail2news.
I use
$ mixmaster -c 3 -l '*,*,*,dingo' -p foobar.news
command, which I believe uses dingo's default mail2news procedure.
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Subject: Re: TOR Question
Thrasher Remailer wrote:
Is it possible to specify the Tor exit node and if so, how?
I have read all the documentation on the Tor site and there is either
no mention of it or I am as blind as a bat.
It's probably a bad idea in general, and I've never tried it but...
According to the man page there's two torrc settings that should make this
possible:
ExitNodes nickname,nickname,...
A list of preferred nodes to use for the last hop in the circuit, if
possible.
StrictExitNodes 0|1
If 1, Tor will never use any nodes besides those listed in "exitnodes"
for the last hop of a circuit.
Note that Tor can also provide a real time "control" interface. It's
possible to configure Tor on the fly through this interface once it's
configured ('ControlPort' setting in torrc). At the very least, you could
tenet to this controlPort and set 'ExitNodes' and 'StrictExitNodes' as you
like. There may even be a simpler way, or another command to build custom
circuits.
I believe there's also some example code and/or a basic Tor control client
out there somewhere. In Python if memory serves...??
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