Jason Burrell <jburrell@crl.com> writes:
*Sigh*. Are we really ready to go back to UUCP? It looks like we'll have to. That is, if someone doesn't set up a couple cryptographically enhanced subnets first, or come up with some better idea. Interesting prospect, actually.
Fine for the tiny subset of Net users who understand crypto enough to use it on a daily basis. I'm not one of people either. This crypto isn't user friendly stuff. Before you propose such as solution, better make sure people can use this stuff.
Anyone wish to comment on the prospect of a double blind server, set outside U.S. borders, that can act as an interface to the rest of the world, perhaps encrypting or stego'ing the data transfered between it and the user? Basically, an anonymous remailer that acts as a cross between an NNTP, POP3, and SMTP servers.
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