-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- -= qwerty remailer shutdown notice =- Disclaimer: none. OK tentacles, damage control time. See what one post can start? And you think alt.w.a.s.t.e. would survive (see forwarded posts from Usenet)? I have just remembered that I arrived here on this mailing list in need of remailers, since I was being anonymously Xenon. For that I gave up my anonymity, to the remailer operators. Then I decided to gain some legitimacy by starting my own remailer on Netcom. As Netcom has no Manhattan number yet, and I like to connect at lab, that blew my anonymity for any Unix skilled person who wanted to find out who I was. Finally I lost sight of why I really came here, which was to find out ways to get PGP out to people. And now that I'm posting via qwerty, I don't even need a remailer network any more. I have also come to realize that in the next five years, the ONLY solution to keep people from abusing the remailers is a human being sitting there moderating the remailer. As I do not have the time, and do NOT think it would be profitable to try to pay some undergraduate to moderate qwerty, I have decided to shut qwerty down. The only other solution in my mind is to have qwerty forge its return address, a solution that will likely get my account revoked when the shit hits the fan after just ONE abuse causing postmaster@netcom.com to have to pour through sendmail logs and process logs or whatever, to find me. And qwerty@netcom.com has become the "PGP Information Clearinghouse". Yes I find it amusing to see "fuck-wads" whine about one bad post to their oh so precious little narrow-minded newsgroup, but I no longer see qwerty@netcom.com as an expendable resource, which I can afford to loose. I thought of remaining on the Cypherpunks mailing list, only because Pr0duct Cypher (PGP Tools and Magic Money), Will Kinney (Curve Encrypt), and a few other bright lights post here. But I am a man of action, not of debate, and even on turning to debate on this list, I find very few out here who are as smart, humane, creative, or radical as I am, and therefore I become unfulfilled with the level of discussion I am able to find. I made a big mistake turning away from product development and information distribution to debate, and trying to change people's opinions. This was what lead me to science. I can be found on Usenet, if ever my unsubscribe request will be fulfilled by Eric Hughes, who cannot even figure out how to automate a mailing list, or avoid silly errors with the remailing software. I am sorry to express my disappointment, and the fault lies only with myself, for I mistook you for adults. When a real (my favorite word) cryptography mailing list appears, and is announced on Usenet, I shall subscribe. The "Cypherpunks" have disappointed me, for as I have said before, they are not punks. Nor, I have found, are they "Cypher", if that imply them being competent activists. Hell, they can't even run a mailing list or an ftp site. The clincher came today, when I asked Eric Hughes, "founder of the Cypherpunk movement", about why the FUCK he hasn't fixed macpgp2.3.cpt.hqx to reflect the fact that it is a .gz file, not a .hqx text file. This, after I posted it very loudly to the list that it had a corrupt name, and that a month after I posted the same thing to Usenet. What he told me was this, and I apologize for the pathetic act of posting "personal e-mail" but well, FUCK YOU if it bothers you, or doesn't conform to some RFC standard of "netiquette":
From: hughes@ah.com (Eric Hughes)
Look, I don't have the permission to change the file name, or I would have done it. soda is running with very low quotas and the administrators changed some of the ownerships without setting the permissions right, OK?
And this is our Great White Hope for who will run our future e-bank, and revolution culminating in the fall of the government as we know it? He who speaks in tongues instead of English, about remailers? When I stop laughing, I'll start crying. And Eric, "Hey". Sure liked that STUPID Cypherpunks meeting, with all the God Damned, "Eric_Hughes [Guest] orders Medusa, One Medusa, coming right up!, Don't got your snakes on today, Might I recommend a needle with that?, The bacteria on the bar die as the drink is set down., ld brings Eric_Hughes [Guest] a Medusa." PhUcK y0u EveRyb0dy ;-). Bye, till I get my hands on Stealth-PGP, which should be a few days from now. Then the fun begins: sophisticated steganography. I hope it works out with Stealth-PGP, so I don't have to convince people to rewrite PGP from the ground up, 'cause as you know it takes a lot of work to get past those "closed doors" to talk to those secretive developers of the (grassroots) upcoming new de-facto encryption standard. Why don't I disappear silently? Because I know there are many "lurkers" out there who would appreciate knowing why I left. I get mail from them often. In fact, I think the greatest power in this list, if it has power, lies in the hands of the "lurkers". Those who spread PGP, one copy at a time, and wish to learn here, not live here. And because I want this great audience to hear my words, for I think they matter and will have influence, for I say nay, these are not activists, these "Cypherpunks". They are greedy e-yuppies, who would use encryption for personal gain, at the expense of their fellow man. I have discovered that and I now must part ways, hoping I do not loose contact with those few out here on the internet who are straight thinkers and straight arrows. Another pathetically motivated, but this time nostalgic, quote from personal e-mail: From: Philip Zimmermann <prz@columbine.cgd.ucar.EDU>
Your letter is interesting. I'd like to discuss some ideas with you. We should talk. Please send me your phone number, or call me at XXX XXX-XXXX. Early morning is not the best time to call. Any other time is. Please call me. I like your ideas.
-=Xenon=- Forwarded from Usenet ("the beginning of the end"): comp.org.eff.talk #27044 (0 + 3 more) [1] From: mcwhirk@mail.auburn.edu (Robert K Mcwhirter) [1] Is this Blacknet stuff possible? Followup: comp.org.eff.talk Organization: Auburn University X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Date: Wed Feb 16 23:58:30 EST 1994 Lines: 51 [ Article crossposted from sura.security ] [ Author was Pat Eddy ] [ Posted on Wed, 16 Feb 94 17:11:52 -0500 ] Pat,
Can someone at SURAnet comment on this Blacknet stuff that seems to be hitting some of the USENET newsgroups lately. Are these people as untraceable as they say ?
I saw the posts myself... The best comment I saw was a followup post, to the effect of "some darn kids out there have been taking William Gibson a little too seriously." A little more seriously, though: Yes, it may be very hard to find out who is participating in this scam -- given the number of anonymous posting services and anonymous ftp sites (some of which don't log their transactions at all) they could hide for quite some time from semi-casual scrutiny. However, given CERT's fairly long arm in this arena, I suspect it wouldn't take long for a concerted effort on the part of CERT to shut them down. That depends on CERT's perception of "blacknet" as a serious security threat -- I can't speak for them, but I'd hazard to guess that they are about as concerned about "blacknet" as we at SURAnet are... which is to say "not at all". (I base this guess on a lack on response from CERT regarding these posts.) I also think that blacknet's reach exceeds their grasp -- the claims they make about "sending cash" and "depositing funds in accounts you specify" strikes me as mighty big talk from a group that isn't on Dunn and Bradstreet's register. If anything, their goals are probably much more short term, like ripping off anyone foolish enough to show interest in their "service." And of course, there's always the chance that it was just a joke/boast/prank. Usenet is the Net of a Million Lies, after all.... Nick Vargish ---------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- - - --- |. Nick Vargish .| |. SURAnet .| |. O: (301) 982-4600 .| |. vargish@sura.net .| |. systems engineer .| |. rust never sleeps .| ---------------------- ---------------------- -------------------- - - --- comp.org.eff.talk #27045 (0 + 2 more) [1] From: mcwhirk@mail.auburn.edu (Robert K Mcwhirter) [1] Blacknet Organization: Auburn University X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Date: Thu Feb 17 00:01:11 EST 1994 Lines: 19 I just corss-posted (I think I did it right) an article concerning the 'Blacknet'. What bothers me is not the blacknet itself, but the attitude of the second poster in the thread saying how CERT could 'strong-arm' the anonymous remailers to find out who was running the Blacknet. Is this possible? Would/Could CERT actually do this if they wanted to? What are they? The net.cops? - - -Bob - - -- ==== Bob Socrates McWhirter internet: mcwhirk@mail.auburn.edu "God is dead" "Nietzsche is dead" -Nietzsche -God -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3 iQCVAgUBLWLyEgSzG6zrQn1RAQFGRgQAwRKm/6vblnWxwZ9hgfwPo4VKlUwkqIGE 8rJMMDSP9F6W0iGHn0EEXTFShqTRP0DGK93DdWorbv6TIIZxbZnbO7Yrzzn/CR63 neAKwrEoyiBYHwgfw7OvPYx4erQJnd5VFKlc1eXA5usjL4reokg2HpFA/Jr2EvXx OWP1g6YPdPk= =66hE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
This is a flame. You are forewarned.
[...] if ever my unsubscribe request will be fulfilled by Eric Hughes, who cannot even figure out how to automate a mailing list, or avoid silly errors with the remailing software.
[...] why the FUCK he hasn't fixed macpgp2.3.cpt.hqx to reflect the fact that it is a .gz file, not a .hqx text file.
Fuck you. I have root on neither machine. Either you don't know what this means with respect to my ability to change configurations, in which case you wish to insult me out of an unaware ignorance, or you do know, and wish to taunt me with my lack of access. _You_ put up PGP for ftp at any account under your control and keep it there for more than a year and I'll apologize, and sincerely.
He who speaks in tongues instead of English, about remailers?
I'm leaning toward the ignorance interpretation above. Or did you want your analysis spoon-fed? All I heard from you was "I don't get it. Could you repeat yourself for my benefit?" No. If you had asked a question which had indicated the least effort on your part to understand the posting, I would have responded. And you think you've participated in debate. God. All I saw from you was a bunch of shouting and no listening. But let me summarize one of my points here for you. You anticipate taking heat for running a remailer. That "taking heat" includes both feeling guilty about what it's being used for as well as fielding complaints. Therefore you are shutting your remailer down, which is exactly what I advised. To make my advise crude, "If you're a wuss, go away." And continuing crudely, you're both a wuss _and_ going away. It seems like a perfectly straightforward and reasonable state of affairs to me. Eric
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