On 10/24/06, Ulex Europae <europus@gmail.com> wrote:
... I do need Mixmaster software that works on the Win32 platform in that last case, and that is the major, non-troll point both you and Eugen glossed over....
Anyone else? Why is there still no functional software for the Win32 platform?
shitty stacks are a common reason for networked applications, particularly on non-server variants of windows that are intentionally crippled for "revenue optimization" in redmond: http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/WindowsBufferProblems my suggestion is to use a virtual machine. you could copy a statically linked mixmaster to any number of existing virtual appliances: http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/directory/ customizing / managing virtual machines is a bit cumbersome right now but these problems are being worked on and should address many platform specific problems people encounter with network intensive software like anonymous mixes / onion routers.