I am pleased to announce that I have successfully installed Adam Back's "Eternity Server" on my home page. This server permits a user to transparently browse Web content posted to Usenet in encrypted form in newsgroups like alt.anonymous.messages. Eventually, the Eternity Server will also serve web content from a variety of more permanent repositories, like Altavista and Dejanews. The Eternity Webspace is comprised of http URLs in a new virtual top level domain, .eternity. All documents are PGP signed, and posters may optionally choose to have their domains indexed in a top level directory under the URL http://eternity/. PGP is used for encryption, and documents may require the user to supply a password before they can be viewed. Documents may also be encrypted with the hash of the URL, so that documents are only accessible to individuals who already know their names. Although I expect most people will want to install their own servers in their Unix shell accounts, I will leave my server open for a little while so that people can play before installing the software. To try it out, just select the "Eternity Server" link on my homepage http://www.zipcon.com/~enoch In order that people have something to browse, I have seeded alt.anonymous.messages with two virtual web sites. The first of these has a URL of http://barney.eternity/ and is a single document describing different ways one might kill a certain purple dinosaur. The second has a URL of http://boylinks.eternity/ and is a large index of boy-related resources on the Web, recently made homeless by the CPAC/Sewer people. The authors have devoted their best efforts to make sure this list contains no links to porn or illegal material. The latest version of the eternity server may be found at Adam Back's Web site and is called eternity-0.04.tgz. You will need Perl 5 and access to cgi-bin to install it. The eternity home page is... http://www.dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/eternity Included are the eternity server, written in perl, and a "sitegrabber," which can be used to post entire websites to Usenet. Enjoy... -- Mike Duvos $ PGP 2.6 Public Key available $ enoch@zipcon.com $ via Finger $ {Free Cypherpunk Political Prisoner Jim Bell}