Re: Remailer in a box

At 6:55 PM 5/8/96, E. ALLEN SMITH wrote:
Questions. How much memory does the Mixmaster remailer take up?
My remailer (with source code and spooled messages) is 1.4M.
What accesses/permissions/etcetera on a machine do I need to have in order to have it running on an account?
It will run out of any account. A procmail script could be used to direct the mail to Mixmaster (or the front end scripts). If you use the account for other things, you can have the procmail script only forward the Mixmaster messages.
Has anyone set up one such that it will only remail from & to a set of addresses (e.g., other remailers)? I, for instance, wouldn't be willing to deal with the hassles involved with running a remailer that was either what the end user would see (thus getting potentially deluged with help questions) or the end mailer (thus getting potentially in problems if someone abuses the remailer)... but I (and others) might if it was set up just for chaining. (Yes, I know I'd need a UNIX account... I'm looking into that.)
This could be done with a trivial modification to the source and destination blocking lists (just change the sense of the checking). Cyberpass (www.cyberpass.net) offers UNIX accounts without dialin access for $7 per month. These are available anonymously, and can be paid for with ecash.
Speaking of UNIX, does anyone have any existing programs to automatically mail out at random intervals a looping or /dev/null directed message through the remailers, in order to increase security against traffic analysis? Thanks, -Allen
Yes, but I only give it to remailer operators. The "bramble" might get flooded otherwise. Operators see the repercussions of their actions. -Lance ---------------------------------------------------------- Lance Cottrell loki@obscura.com PGP 2.6 key available by finger or server. Mixmaster, the next generation remailer, is now available! http://www.obscura.com/~loki/Welcome.html or FTP to obscura.com "Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra. Suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night the ice weasels come." --Nietzsche ----------------------------------------------------------
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