1993-05-26 - Anonymity on the net

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From: Eric Hughes <hughes@soda.berkeley.edu>
To: poier@sfu.ca
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UTC Datetime: 1993-05-26 01:07:48 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 25 May 93 18:07:48 PDT

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From: Eric Hughes <hughes@soda.berkeley.edu>
Date: Tue, 25 May 93 18:07:48 PDT
To: poier@sfu.ca
Subject: Anonymity on the net
In-Reply-To: <9305252319.AA26265@malibu.sfu.ca>
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>I know of several anonymous remailers: would it not be a good idea to
>"link up" several of these hosts so that one mails the first
>remailer, 

For the complete details about this system, please see the ftp site:

	soda.berkeley.edu::pub/cypherpunks/remailer

There is complete source code to the cypherpunks remailer system,
instructions for use, scripts to set up encrypted paths, etc.

More generally speaking, if you have a question which you think might
be a newbie question, please check the archive site first.  For basic
cryptography questions, the sci.crypt FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
is available.  The full remailer is available, as well as a fairly
good collection of primary and secondary source documents on the
government wiretap chips.

Eric





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