Re: What about making re-mailers automatically chain?
Adding "random" traffic is helpful 'cause many people (including myself) use pre-fab anon scripts and therefore use the same anon paths all the time (I should stop that). This opens those messages up to some analysis and
Removing knowledge of the path from the sender is a plus. This prevents anyone, even the sender, from being able to give up any useful info even if under court order. <<<< Why is information about the path useful (or harmful) once the sender is identified? Once the sender is identified, if they're subject to questioning, they can be asked to identify the destination of the message(s). Introducing indeterminacy into the middle of the route won't prevent them from answering questions about the other endpoint. the possibility of the sender being revealed. <<<< Now I see why you want this. Isn't this the sort of feature which should be added to client software, not remailers? That way, all clients can get as much or as little security as they need. -- Greg Broiles | "We pretend to be their friends, gbroiles@netbox.com | but they fuck with our heads." http://www.io.com/~gbroiles | |
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