An idea about Java and remailer clients and servers...

Ray Cromwell rjc at clark.net
Mon Jul 24 16:49:41 PDT 1995


> 
> Phil Fraering writes:
> >  Why not "charge" for the ability to send an anonymous message with
> >  the duty to have for a short time (maybe an hour or two) running
> >  on your machine a node in a remailer network?
> 
> User X on Machine A sends a form via HTTP (or a variant- SHTTP, HTTPS, etc.)
> to Machine B.  User Y on Machine C receives an anonymous mail from Machine
> B.  Suspecting User X, User Y sends a mail to be anonymized and sent back to
> himself to User X.  User X's temporary remailer does as it's told.  User Y
> now has a strong reason to suspect User X has sent the said mail.

  If the "duty" cycle is 1 hour and there are 10000 users utilizing
the network, that tells you nothing. All it does it confirm that
User X sent a remailer message within the last hour. One could just
as easily finger User X and use the same reasoning.

  And if one has to suspect User X in the first place, User X has already
blown his cover partially (either by writing style or other leaks)

-Ray






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