Nym Server Questions and Remailer Suggestion
1. Do the nym servers lie about the times of being sent? 2. Do they automatically latantize messages? I get an very quick response from a nym server, and a very quick response from the remailer, but a message to the nym identity (which goes through both) takes a long time *. For the purpose of mitigating traffic analysis, has anyone considered creating a "delete-me" redirect, hence I could send a few messages to a nym server that I know won't go anywhere, but I can hide my traffic in that stream. Also, nym servers could ping each other and send delete-me redirects admist all the jumble of the normal redirects. An easy solution is to send incorrectly encrypted messages which are thrown away regardless. _______________________ Regards, I am a creationist; I refuse to believe that I could have evolved from humans. Joseph Reagle http://farnsworth.mit.edu/~reagle/home.html reagle@mit.edu E0 D5 B2 05 B6 12 DA 65 BE 4D E3 C1 6A 66 25 4E
On Fri, 19 Apr 1996, Joseph M. Reagle Jr. wrote:
*. For the purpose of mitigating traffic analysis, has anyone considered creating a "delete-me" redirect, hence I could send a few messages to a nym
On a related note, has anybody thought about creating a remailer, that sends out two, or more messages for each one received. One message goes to the original, intended recipient, and the other does a loop thru the remailers, ending up at somebody's /dev/null, or something along those lines. xan jonathon grafolog@netcom.com ********************************************************************** * * * Opinions expressed don't necessarily reflect my own views. * * * * There is no way that they can be construed to represent * * any organization's views. * * * ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/gr/graphology/home.html * * * * OR * * * * http://members.tripod.com/~graphology/index.html * * * ***********************************************************************
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