Eric Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED], there is a new CDR in Europe.
It's not exactly new. See
http://w8n.koeln.ccc.de/~drt/mailarchive/cypherpunks/Week-of-Mon-20001002/001817
> Here's the CDR's info, see also
> http://koeln.ccc.de/mailman/listinfo/cypherpunks
>
"Tolan Blundell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I used to use freedom, but i kept forgetting my passphrase..lame i know but
> hey.
>
> I was wondering if there are any open source projects that perform a similar
> function (pseudonym based ip traffic anonymising, and remailing) out there?
I'm a
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Choate) writes:
> What happened to the new node that was supposed to go online at the last
> meeting?
>
> Cold feet?
No, just a cold staying in bed for a week.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Choate) writes:
> What happened to the new node that was supposed to go online at the las=
t
> meeting?
>=20
> Cold feet?
No, just a cold staying in bed for a week
Can anybody suggest a Unix package for a Type I (Cypherpunk)
Remailer? To me it seems everybody just rolls its own. But a full
featured remailer with blacklisting, helptexts, headerrewriting,
key rotation, pool, delay, spam protection (?), stats and so on
has a significant complexty. I don't want