-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Philippe Nave posted: The recent posting by Scott Collins about his remailer and the copyright incident illustrates several problems with the remailer system as I see it. In my mind, then, the solution to these problems requires remailers that leave *no trace* of message origins, including the address of the remailer itself. If this is not possible, then I for one will employ other means for anonymous communication. No matter what the remailer operator does, the node he sends remailed msgs -to- is going to add a net header revealing where the msg came - -from-, so absolute untraceability seems impossible. But there are some things we could do to make tracing more difficult. Although we can't effect the net headers added -after- we forward a msg, we could certainly add a chain of fictitious net headers to the msg -before- we forward it (after removing the real net headers which is done already) which would indicate a false location for the remailer, leaving the real remailer node appearing as only an intermediate net node. The last fictitious node could be a UUCP account which always calls you to exchange mail, so all the info in your UUCP map could be phony. The person offended by E-mail can come to you and you can pretend to cooperate by giving him the phony info. If he comes back after his wild goose chase, you can say, "you mean that SOB gave me a phony address, etc.? Thanks for letting me know; I'll cancel his UUCP account immediately!" Then just change the phony net chain to something else. Another technique is to receive mail to be forwarded at one address (the public remailer address) but forward it from another. This is easy to do with two (or more) UUCP accounts. The remailer operator himself can have a policy of accepting UUCP accounts and not checking the phone number or location. Finally, it's a good thing to have remailers in different national jurisdictions. Currently the only Cypherpunks remailer not in the USA is remail@extropia.wimsey.com in Canada. We need more remailers in more countries. Places like Hong Kong or Russia, which don't give a shit about copyrights. Denmark or Holland, which don't give a shit about kiddy porn. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLbrpPN4nNf3ah8DHAQEIxAP/bqWudrEHbmOZ+o/4VPHxjsDFw/Nih7TA SKffoFH035kXvFR6gDRVX3KErb77XhH9GJ2qcKXKZNt62Cfzpofdc4WOqXMK/syZ NuaKx0PIbO0Hqq34XpZ9xX6pgSOO+L1flREjt2kIaSO78OVBFgryqrgOFSg7Hm29 3BF6bqkKIDQ= =f4bg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- edgar@spectrx.sbay.org (Edgar W. Swank) SPECTROX SYSTEMS +1.408.252.1005 Cupertino, Ca
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- edgar@spectrx.sbay.org (Edgar W. Swank) once said: ED> in Canada. We need more remailers in more countries. Places like ED> Hong Kong or Russia, which don't give a shit about copyrights. Denmark ED> or Holland, which don't give a shit about kiddy porn. I'd like to inform you that, contrary to popular belief, child pornography is illegal in The Netherlands. Patrick ,,, (o o) .---------------oOO---(_)---OOo--------------------. | KAFKA@DESERT.HACKTIC.NL | | Pager: 06-5835851(1/2/3/4) | | Cryptoanarchy - xBase - PGP - House Music - MDMA | | Finger kafka@xs4all.hacktic.nl for PGP key | `--------------------------------------------------' -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQBVAgUBLbtzMpRymF15lPcFAQFfXwH/WUo+JwI4Cz3CTXOdmxSKUjMeOcWXHWBh o2Z1mTPJL2zGF6MofmtQrDrG4QKnUMOK0Xx/ghhOfGmmruR1lL8UIw== =g8wf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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