-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Fri, 28 Jun 1996, Anonymous wrote:
I would appreciate any information members may have regarding the security/safety of the new nym server nym.alias.net (in "alpha" state) who posted here about 3 weeks ago. Nym.alias.net reportedly is the same machine as anon.lcs.mit.edu.
Specifically, is the individual running the nym _known_ to cypherpunks, or is this an unknown about whom I should have serious doubts.
I could tell you who it is, but then I'd have to kill you. So let's just stick to publicly available information. According to the root DNS servers, which as we know are controlled by a ZOG defense contractor, alias.net is an alias for alpha.jpunix.com, and anon.lcs.mit.edu is indeed the same as nym.alias.net. alias2-dom is said to get name service from Sameer and company, but that could be a trap. Obviously, they've infiltrated pretty deep, but thanks to you, we know to be careful. Then again, this could just be FUD from another Fucking Statist. Who knows? Somewhat more seriously, wouldn't it be nice if the various remailers signed each other's keys? - -rich -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQBVAwUBMdScnJNcNyVVy0jxAQEwFQH/ZXv+9Nj5ZDjk5FpA33T+kw68H39p/SuW Ab/hRfGGkZX97PIa50C7UVu4YROYE9RYcn7kalsZgFKOsJKAq3JKIw== =1CQg -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----