------------------------------------------------------------------------------ List of Running Remailers Last Response ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0 remailers listed. <- OH NO!
Black Unicorn spake:
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0 remailers listed. <-
OH NO!
I would say that this is more of a problem of faulty pinger software than all the remailers being dead. I'll look into it.
catalyst@netcom.com 0.025 days "Supports PGP encryption"
Does it? I don't have the public key...
remailer@entropy.linet.org Never "Supports PGP encryption"
I thought this one was gone. And now a quote from finger remailer@soda.berkeley.edu for Issac Norby:
= A note about keywords
This remailer inserts keywords into the headers and tailers of all posts and remails. These headers contain phrases which would probably trigger automated net monitoring programs, rendering them less effective. This insertion is completely automatic and certainly does not constitute a statement of intent by anyone (especially the remailer operator) to do anything.
Matthew J Ghio wrote:
catalyst@netcom.com 0.025 days "Supports PGP encryption" Does it? I don't have the public key...
Yes, it does! You can find the public key for this remailer at the gopher site (gopher chaos.bsu.edu in "Anonymous Mail"/"Public Keys"). Argh, I've fallen a bit behind and may not have upload the latest stuff to the soda.berkeley.edu. I'll do that soon.
remailer@entropy.linet.org Never "Supports PGP encryption" I thought this one was gone.
Yes, I think it is. I got it to work a few times recently, but very erratically. Just a few days ago there was a message sent to the list by the admin of linet.org saying entropy hadn't polled in quite a while... so I guess it is down. -- Karl L. Barrus: klbarrus@owlnet.rice.edu keyID: 5AD633 hash: D1 59 9D 48 72 E9 19 D5 3D F3 93 7E 81 B5 CC 32 "One man's mnemonic is another man's cryptography" - my compilers prof discussing file naming in public directories
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