
In article <Pine.SUN.3.93.960426191223.12146D-100000@polaris.mindport.net> you write:
Has anyone developed such a beast yet?
Will we have as extensive a WWW proxy network as remailer network?
Here's what I know of. You could get an anonymous www.c2.org account and websurf from it. You can also publish web pages anonymously from c2. See http://www.c2.org/anon.phtml It looks like there's an experimental anonymizing proxy up in France (if you can tolerate the link delay): http://hplyot.obspm.fr:6661/ http://hplyot.obspm.fr:80/~dl/anonproxy.txt I haven't tested it myself, though. CMU has a web anonymizer at http://anonymizer.cs.cmu.edu:8080/ Unfortunately, it's not useable by the public yet. (They promise to release it in early 1996.) Decense is a early prototype of a double-blind penet-style "re-webserver": http://www.clark.net/pub/rjc/decense.html Wei Dai has talked about PipeNet, a network of "re-routers" for general Internet traffic. Unfortunately, at this point, it's only a pipe dream on the whiteboard (as far as I know-- correct me if I'm wrong!). If I left any out, let me know. I hope to get a chance to play with these things (and possibly install one on my machine) during the summer, when I'll have some more free time. Whee!
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David Wagner