MixMaster remailer source
A little while back when the "remailer crisis" discussion was in full swing, L. McCarthy recommended the Mixmaster remailer as being the most modern. After several days of hunting, I have utterly failed to turn up the source to this remailer. Can anyone provide me a pointer? On a slightly related note, is there a validation suite for PGP? The MIT distribution does not include OS/2 binaries, unfortunately, but I have managed to get a clean build. It seems to work, but I simply don't know enough about PGP to be sure that it really is a fully working verson. Kevin At Intel, quality is job 0.999731.
On Thu, 26 Jan 1995 kevin@elvis.wicat.com wrote:
A little while back when the "remailer crisis" discussion was in full swing, L. McCarthy recommended the Mixmaster remailer as being the most modern. After several days of hunting, I have utterly failed to turn up the source to this remailer. Can anyone provide me a pointer?
Send mail to the author, Lance Cotterell <loki@nately.ucsd.edu>. He'll give you the hidden directory on his ftp site nately.ucsd.edu once he verifies that you're in the US or Canada. -- Michael Handler <grendel@netaxs.com> Civil Liberty Through Complex Mathematics Philadelphia, PA "Toi qui fais au proscrit ce regard calme et haut" -- Baudelaire * Skotoseme PGP Key ID FC031321 Print: 9B DB 9A B0 1B 0D 56 DA 61 6A 57 AD B2 4C 7B AF
Kevin writes:
A little while back when the "remailer crisis" discussion was in full swing, L. McCarthy recommended the Mixmaster remailer as being the most modern. After several days of hunting, I have utterly failed to turn up the source to this remailer. Can anyone provide me a pointer?
Due to the ITAR, you have to get it from Lance Cottrell by request (and you have to be in the U.S./Canada): --- begin included excerpt of message --- From: Lance Cottrell Date: Sun, 8 Jan 1995 00:09:54 -0800 To: cypherpunks@toad.com [...] 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. [...] --- end included excerpt of message --- His primary account is loki@nately.ucsd.edu; he also has a dialup account -- lcottrell@popmail.ucsd.edu. He's on the c'punks list (Hi Lance !). In addition to being backwards-compatible with the Finney/Ghio/Hughes format of remailer messages, Mixmaster supports a new message format in which all original messages are chopped/padded for transmission, resulting in a uniform packet size. Mixmaster also automatically reorders messages of all formats, using a fixed-size pool. Mixmaster is designed around PGPTools, with the intent to support full use of PGP. Unfortunately I've seen some empirical evidence that PGP messages don't quite work with the system at present. Neither of the Mixmaster remailers of which I'm aware ("mix" and "q") is indicated as supporting PGP in Raph's current list. Solving this apparent problem, and porting Mixmaster to Ultrix (might be trivial, I haven't tried yet) are among my top c'punk priorities right now. Of course it would be nice to produce an exportable version of Mixmaster too... -L. Futplex McCarthy, seeking a summer job/internship; BS CS Cornell + 2 yrs. grad school in theoretical computer science (algebraic algorithms), planning a Ph.D.; send private email for, or with, further info [I don't speak for Lance Cottrell and he doesn't speak for me.]
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