The remailer created with the following transcript was created for test purposes only. It is not to be used as a remailer. infinity:infinity/rtest 3:02pm [10] > /usr/local/lib/boxed-remailer/install_remail Installation version 1.1 Making remail dir Preparing forward file You have the option of running a hidden remailer. If you are running a hidden remailer mail to your remailer gets auto-forwarded to another remailer where it is processed. That way your remailer is less likely to come under attack because no one gets anonymous mail directly from your remailer. Would you like to run a 'hidden' remailer? [N]/y n Your personal address would be a good thing to put in Complaints-To: What should be put in the Complaints-To: header? Remailer Operator <sameer@c2.org> Sending anon mail to self in a self-test Remailer test complete Would you like to subscribe to the remailer-operators@c2.org list? [Y]/n n Ok.. done creating the anonymous remailer Your old .forward file (if it existed) is now in .forward.0 Run "remailer_remove" (It will be installed in /home/infinity/rtest/bin) To erase the remailer and restore your old .forward file Installing remailer_remove in /home/infinity/rtest/bin Now you have to create a PGP key for the remailer Make sure you choose a key appropriate to a remailer "Anon Remailer <rtest@c2.org>" would make a good keyid. Please choose a key length of less than 1024 bits. Otherwise the remailer will produce too much load on the system. Hit return: Pretty Good Privacy(tm) 2.6.2 - Public-key encryption for the masses. (c) 1990-1994 Philip Zimmermann, Phil's Pretty Good Software. 11 Oct 94 Uses the RSAREF(tm) Toolkit, which is copyright RSA Data Security, Inc. Distributed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Export of this software may be restricted by the U.S. government. Current time: 1995/01/21 23:03 GMT Pick your RSA key size: 1) 512 bits- Low commercial grade, fast but less secure 2) 768 bits- High commercial grade, medium speed, good security 3) 1024 bits- "Military" grade, slow, highest security Choose 1, 2, or 3, or enter desired number of bits: 1 Generating an RSA key with a 512-bit modulus. You need a user ID for your public key. The desired form for this user ID is your name, followed by your E-mail address enclosed in <angle brackets>, if you have an E-mail address. For example: John Q. Smith <12345.6789@compuserve.com> Enter a user ID for your public key: Anon Remailer <rtest@c2.org> You need a pass phrase to protect your RSA secret key. Your pass phrase can be any sentence or phrase and may have many words, spaces, punctuation, or any other printable characters. Enter pass phrase: Enter same pass phrase again: Note that key generation is a lengthy process. We need to generate 464 random bits. This is done by measuring the time intervals between your keystrokes. Please enter some random text on your keyboard until you hear the beep: 0 * -Enough, thank you. ...**** .**** Key generation completed. What did you name your remailer? Anon Remailer <rtest@c2.org> What was the passphrase you chose? key Running a self-test of PGP Ran self-test of PGP ************************************************** ************************************************** VERY IMPORTANT DO NOT ANSWER THIS QUESTION LIGHTLY ************************************************** ************************************************** Would you like to send the key that you generated for the anonymous remailer sent to the remailer operators list? This means that your remailer will be publically announced to the world. Make sure that the UserID you chose is of a form reasonable for a remailer, such as "Joe's Remailer <joe@c2.org>", or things could be a bit messy. Do not answer this question lightly. Would you like to send your key to the list? [N]/y n infinity:infinity/rtest 3:03pm [11] >