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See above. What's the difference between A-->B-->C-->B and A-->B-->C-->D ? If someone is logging messages and routing, it's less secure, but then so is the entire remailer system. Prime remailer operators are those who don't log.
Maybe message size would tip off snoopers. This can be overcome with minor tweaking to existing remailer code by tacking on or or eliminating padding to messages. But logging still makes the whole system extremely vulnerable.
=D.C. Williams <dcwill@ee.unr.edu>
Message size can best be handled by using a remailer which uses messages which never change size. Mixmaster is now ready for testing. It still does not run on Linux or FreeBSD. I don't know what else it does run on. It works great on Sun machines with gcc. Since it is export restricted, send me mail and I will send you the name of the hidden directory to get the file. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAwUBLw+btVVkk3dax7hlAQFW/QP9GZAIODaKt/VYsDGWUExiY4NUapvnQpZ/ FWtucyqX+4v9JnJv318PaKEs5xqHMcqtdq0fGZn6qNe1k5MbSVBb5wzfclMQm3LY J7b3qv8zymedXpcmM2hm6bCnbpJkRivIjJTCDmg2yMKRH1Uv+Le5eN2haRxw3d76 e51KLqZJbh4= =BKtC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -------------------------------------------------- Lance Cottrell who does not speak for CASS/UCSD loki@nately.ucsd.edu PGP 2.6 key available by finger or server. Encrypted mail welcome. Home page http://nately.ucsd.edu/~loki/ Home of "chain" the remailer chaining script. For anon remailer info, mail remailer@nately.ucsd.edu Subject: remailer-help "Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra. Suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night the ice weasels come." --Nietzsche