I've put together an experimental remailer/PGP interface to a weblog hosting service. Creating a blog and posting are entirely one-way processes via Mixmaster; there's no need for nyms or reply blocks. The short version, for those familiar with PGP and mixmaster: To create a blog, generate a new PGP key. Set the Name field to 'invisiblog' and optionally put a name or description in the Comment field. Use mixmaster to send the ascii-exported public key to signup@invisiblog.com. Each new blog will show up at http://invisiblog.com/<long_key_id> as soon as its key is received. To post, clearsign a message and send it to post@invisiblog.com. The fingerprint of the signing key is used to figure out which blog to post it to. There's no way to delete or modify posts. If a first attempt at creating a blog or posting fails, resend - it'll ignore dupes. More details here: <http://invisiblog.com/info/faq/> Step-by-step signup and posting instructions: <http://invisiblog.com/info/signup/> Anonymous weblogs will be linked from here as they are created: <http://invisiblog.com/> -- mailto:zem@vigilant.tv F289 2BDB 1DA0 F4C4 DC87 EC36 B2E3 4E75 C853 FD93 http://vigilant.tv/ "..I'm invisible, I'm invisible, I'm invisible.." --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to majordomo@metzdowd.com