
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I've got a question that I feel like I *should* know the answer to, but don't. Say I configure Netscape to point through an open http proxy, and then connect t an open NNTP server. I don't know much about how proxies work. Does the NNTP connection go through the proxy or directly from my machine? As I understand it if it does the first, then I don't have to worry about the NNTP server's log file, if any. But if it does the second, I do. Am I in the ballpark here? ObCrypto: Not-readily-traceable posting with less hassle than a mail-to-news gateway seems to have some privacy relevance, even if it's not directly crypto. Stephen "To NNTP Serve Man" Albert stephen_albert@alpha.c2.org <*> PGP key on request and on servers -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBMQbVikimCtQtWVIdAQEjZgf+KFK8AzLY8ndSBAmWzQAwqMCmbA3IR8yl TU/c2f/FAMRypAGf+IcKIgmLAPxjbOBSvCmYv8cSXBtb/hhOFbmzIf5EY5QyfcMt OVsMk80gHJxBiUaSYetwklkRub1dqan0R2fUfQq1ey2ZUZk3OvUB4gTW5XPKNpND HxLINjJ2Ph6SH4AqCZ0hNwFkk3gtZsLGTgUHhdrkhaAKnEBSXWN9mMvkNHngScRq A0SlVehxwj8yFLF5rf1G82AM3fdZrdWhMDlWmVCkgpo5mr5AXtYpfHKa9ZsesM8O eRVvlVzXU+w4Y1B5swM5QDpezsPqxBtTn0JEb78mGM4gCoVyEi06Ow== =gwrx -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----