At 01:05 PM 6/27/00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On 06/27/2000, David Honig wrote:
>
>> Would you use the L Ron Hubbard Anonymizing Service?
>
>The local Co$ has a big "Now Hiring" sign in their window.
>I wonder if I should doctor my resume and apply.
>
>Objective: To open the L. Ron Hubba
At 04:04 PM 17/07/00 -0400, Marcel Popescu wrote:
>From: "Jim Choate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> > > Anarchism says YOU'RE the master.
>> >
>> > We talk about two different things, then.
>>
>> Not at all. Consider the relationship between authority, identity, and
>> individuality between the
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At 03:34 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Reese wrote:
> >Great Book.
>
>Executive summary, please.
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David Honig writes:
>You want to overwrite a dozen times with random (each time) data.
I'd be cautious about saying that. Way back when I held a security
clearance, the instructions were:
* Overwrite with patterns 99 times for SECRET materials; and
* Overwrite with patterns 999 times for TOP SEC
At 02:37 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Tom Vogt wrote:
>two advantages:
>
>a) more encrypted traffic on the web.
With known plaintext...
>b) some people might want to read cypherpunks without the intermediate
>parties being aware of the fact (I know companies that monitor e-mail).
If that's a concern, use
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From: "Tim May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> At 1:14 PM -0400 7/17/00, Marcel Popescu wrote:
> >Finally, a sane post... Here's hope that there would be more like this,
and
> >less of the "you need to be killed" sort.
> Drop dead. I don't respond to "gentle nudges."
Go kill yourself
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From: "Tim May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> That Marcel is so actively "spreading the good word" on the
> Cypherpunks list is truly bizarre.
I'm not "spreading the good word", idiot. I was objecting to Jim Choate's
idea that anarchism and Christianity are incompatible.
Mark
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David Honig wrote:
> >a) more encrypted traffic on the web.
>
> With known plaintext...
not a good idea, you're right.
> >b) some people might want to read cypherpunks without the intermediate
> >parties being aware of the fact (I know companies that monitor e-mail).
>
> If that's a concern,
At 10:02 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Marcel Popescu wrote:
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>From: "Tim May" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> That Marcel is so actively "spreading the good word" on the
>> Cypherpunks list is truly bizarre.
>
>I'm not "spreading the good word", idiot. I was objecting to Jim Choate's
>idea that
At 10:12 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Tom Vogt wrote:
>strong anonymity:
>
>it should be possible to set up such a service (basically an anonymous
>imap/ssl based server, or anonymous proxying to such a server. the deal,
>however, is that you have to trust the server operator to indeed not
>write logs).
Tha
At 09:50 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Fisher Mark wrote:
>David Honig writes:
>>You want to overwrite a dozen times with random (each time) data.
>
>I'd be cautious about saying that. Way back when I held a security
>clearance, the instructions were:
>* Overwrite with patterns 99 times for SECRET materials;
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From: "Reese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> you'll need to be less obtuse, to get the point. If you are truly an
> anarchist, that is.
I don't know :) Am I?
> He told them to "turn the other cheek" among other things - to told them
> what to think.
Uf...
Luke 6:27 "But I tell you
At 10:02 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Marcel Popescu wrote:
>give a damn about Romania either, whatever that is. [I still have to find
>someone able to define "Romania" or "country" in a meaningful way.]
You might start with people who speak romanian, who eat romanian
food, and look like other romanians. I
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> From: David Honig[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: David Honig
> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 10:37 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: security software: InTether
>
> At 09:50 AM 7/18/00 -0400, Fisher Mark wrote:
> >David Honig writes:
>
David Honig wrote:
> How long do commercial ISPs keep records of activity? I suppose
> call setup/drop info is sparse, they could keep it all, like telcos.
> Recording every TCP session would be too much, without a specific target, no?
> (Or is this wishful thinking?)
for germany (where we have
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From: "Ken Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> David Honig wrote:
> > You might start with people who speak romanian, who eat romanian
> > food, and look like other romanians. I'm *sure* the folks in
neighboring
> > countries have a good idea what a romanian is. Ask them.
What ab
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