1995-01-27 - Re: white noise remailer

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From: Jaeson.M.Engle@josaiah.sewanee.edu (Rhys Kyraden)
To: rkmoore@iol.ie (Richard K. Moore)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-01-27 04:18:04 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 26 Jan 95 20:18:04 PST

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From: Jaeson.M.Engle@josaiah.sewanee.edu (Rhys Kyraden)
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 95 20:18:04 PST
To: rkmoore@iol.ie (Richard K. Moore)
Subject: Re: white noise remailer
Message-ID: <v01510108ab4e1543cd18@[152.97.12.101]>
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This is an interesting approach. It could even contain a small set of PGP'd
messages like "This is the sound of white noise on the Internet" and
"Have fun breaking this one?" In the even someone took the time
to break the pgp...

>I'm new to all this so please pardon my ignorance, but are you guys
>consdidering the following approach:
>
>The remailer transmits a constant bandwidth of outgoing messages of all
>about the same size to a uniformly distributed range of target addresses.
>Incoming messages are randomly dispersed within this stream, packed out to
>the standard size.
>
>-rkm
>
>
>---
>
>Richard K. Moore - rkmoore@iol.ie - Wexford, Ireland - fax +353 53 23970

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