encrypt-key remailers
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hello, all -- I've a semi-clueless question for the gurus here. I'm trying to use the Encrypt-Key option on some of the mixmaster (type I) cypherpunks remailers, and running into trouble. Please pardon the level of gory detail here; I'm at a loss to see what I'm missing, so I present a verbatim record of what I have tried so far. Consider the sample remailing directions below. The remailer-help documents include very similar examples. The single-space indenting is only to indicate where files are included, and avoid complaints from pgp-aware mail handlers. :: Encrypt-Key: apasswd Request-Remailing-To: cardtris@umich.edu Subject: reply-block-test ** The above gets encrypted with flame's public key, yielding a normal little PGP message. The block gets :: Encrypted: PGP Prepended onto it, and the result looks like: :: Encrypted: PGP -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: 2.6.2 hIwDQyA95PVgp+UBA/4/Vm0EMi2BYBCioaLe35qx1rOxQVGEYoulmwjdDtFsXTup L08nyycNVIdxIAW5O+0T4kVuV3/ycAd84SmxDAls9n5Ebc6vP+gwE+dWCaY1TNok 1Ju08hheCJ2nC0piiN/eT0eR646fMvKGI1CiitBKXPSSkPT6alYlQvLPxd+uV6YA AACBvZthKwNEb5DQg/5otGH3njgrJISEyvgEKDZaMFuOUPzxk4IZ4NXm0v2cgHVz yxMelKz4WHnOylmZ3WWTFmngukIdasIiFf5avRZ/A4Ff1FRXf7SpxvTfGpA4pYPE yjmFhsw/NCnRVqBAH65MiU0USQhPZkZDwLe6spBaJpxENq5C =/tbc -----END PGP MESSAGE----- Trying the above, I find that it does *sort of* work as a reply block. If I append sample text and send everything to remailer@flame.alias.net, I get a reply back that looks like, for instance: Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 19:22:13 +0100 From: Anonymous <nobody@flame.alias.net> To: cardtris@umich.edu Subject: reply-block-test ** The appended text, which I expected to come back conventionally encrypted with 'apasswd', has just vanished into the void. Obviously I'm missing something... probably something that seemed painfully obvious to the writer of the remailer help file. If I omit the encryption key and '**', I can get reply blocks to work fine, even chained through multiple remailers. Suggestions? many thanks, -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Dept. of Biology Jennifer Mansfield-Jones University of Michigan cardtris@umich.edu http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cardtris/cardtris.htm ^---- PGP key available -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMJ5ueHTZ8yRAewEFAQEewgP/U3OhcBaKSjd1Jpg51UX7NMD3SfrF56WI fQExYw1lG70GqfEko9T1ft89mDJlj1IvjToR6TJPws8P919Y2qikw333wCt6A9eR pTMf2Jy1OjKwXRIqlFtrIMky+X2jUYDSMk3H+U1IwT7jjJUfVtzPuSEia0ZzFGmi U5BLQvrLamQ= =z1yS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Jennifer Mansfield-Jones (cardtris@umich.edu) wrote:
:: Encrypt-Key: apasswd Request-Remailing-To: cardtris@umich.edu Subject: reply-block-test
** ...
Trying the above, I find that it does *sort of* work as a reply block. If I append sample text and send everything to remailer@flame.alias.net, I get a reply back that looks like, for instance:
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 19:22:13 +0100 From: Anonymous <nobody@flame.alias.net> To: cardtris@umich.edu Subject: reply-block-test
**
The appended text, which I expected to come back conventionally encrypted with 'apasswd', has just vanished into the void. Obviously I'm missing something... probably something that seemed painfully obvious to the writer of the remailer help file. If I omit the encryption key and '**', I can get reply blocks to work fine, even chained through multiple remailers. Suggestions?
This is a configuration problem at the remailer, most likely a missing randseed.bin file.
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