On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 04:59:47PM +0200, Peter Palfrader wrote: > Hi Brian! > > On Sun, 11 Feb 2001, Brian Ristuccia wrote: > > > package: wnpp > > severity: wishlist > > > > Mixmaster is an anonymous remailer. It is used to send anonymous mail that > > is extremely difficult to trace. > > You are aware that mix 2.9.<somthing;betasomething> does exist? It > also supports Type I (cpunk) rsa as well as dsa remailing and has > a very nice UI if you want to send anon mail. > > Unfortunatly it is not free (see discussion on -legal a few months > back). > Yes. I'm aware that newer non-free versions exist. I am not interested in packaging non-free software. 2.0.3 does do cpunk passthrough. It doesn't do RSA, but this is much less of an issue now that the RSA patent is expired. > > How are you going to solve stats problems? When used as client > mix needs to have a current list of active remailers, their keys > and uptimes and stats. When acting as a remailer, it needs them > in middleman mode and for randhopping. Note that these lists > change from week to week. Also the sources of up2date stats change > although not that often. > I haven't addressed this issue yet. Your suggestions are welcome. -- Brian Ristuccia brian@ristuccia.com bristucc@cs.uml.edu
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