From: Sameer <sameer@soda.berkeley.edu>
To: d7urban@dtek.chalmers.se (Urban Nilsson)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-04-30 07:45:13 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 30 Apr 94 00:45:13 PDT
From: Sameer <sameer@soda.berkeley.edu>
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 94 00:45:13 PDT
To: d7urban@dtek.chalmers.se (Urban Nilsson)
Subject: Re: Different remailer software
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Urban Nilsson spake:
>
> I've just taken a quick look at soda.berkeley.edu's remailers.
> There's several of them, and if I'm now to install one of them,
> what are their strengths/weaknesses? Should I choose hal's
> remailer? Or maybe Nate's? Or hh-remailer? Sameer's anon-
> remailer? The INDEX file doesn't say anything about what
> differs one remailer from the next, just who wrote it...
> Help me out, please!
>
=)
I thought I wrote up the INDEX with more verbosity than you imply was
there. Let's see.
> hal's.instructions.gz Instructions on how to use Hal's style of remailer
Instructions that everyone should read because it outlines the
basics of encrypted remailer blocks & chaining pretty well with good
examples.
> hal's.remailer.gz The code to run Hal's remailer
Hal's code, rather obsolete and hard to install. Other people
have improved upon it, which are listed below.
> hh-remailer-0.9.tar.gz The code for the hh@soda remailer
(hmm, a little out of date.)
hh-remailer-X.tar.gz -- the current version of the
remailer@soda software, not quite in stable, ready-to-release form,
but it's available if people want to take a crack at running the code
running on remailer@soda.
> nates-remailer.tar.gz The code for Nate Sammons nates@netcom.com remailer
I don't know too much more about this one. I think its in C.
> hh-soda-remailer-instructions
> How to use the hh@soda.berkeley.edu remailer
> blind-server.docs Instructions on using Sameer's blind anon-server
How to use the anon-server I wrote which uses encrypted
remailing blocks. The anon-server isn't quite "open for business"
yet. Wait until June. Hopefully by then I'll have a good client
written as well.
> morpheus-remailer-hack.zip
> Additions to a remailer to help with
> verification that it is up & running
I don't know much about this but it is probably obsolete with
the addition of Ray's pinger.pl code into remailer@soda.
> pubkeys.tar.gz The public keys of a few remailers
> pubkeys.zip The public keys of a few remailers
I think these are out of date.
> scripts.tar.gz Some UNIX scripts to help with remailer chaining
> anonmail.arj A C++ program to help with chaining
> chain.zip A DOS program to help with chaining
> dosbat.zip Some DOS .BAT files to help with chaining
Various tools
> remailer-install.tar.gz A system to make installation of a r
An easy to install version of Hal's remailer above with a few
minor modifications. Soon this and hh-remailer will be integrated and
the hh-remailer code will be all spiffy and releaseable and easy to
install.
Hope that answers your questions.
-Sameer
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