From: abostick@netcom.com (Alan Bostick)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-05-11 02:14:32 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 10:14:32 +0800
From: abostick@netcom.com (Alan Bostick)
Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 10:14:32 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Are remailers designed to be knocked down?
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The Scientology wars are spilling over into alt.usenet.kooks again, and
Keith Henson had this odd thing to say. I thought Cypherpunk discussion
of Keith's thesis would be interesting.
hkhenson@netcom.com (Keith Henson) wrote:
> henry (henri@netcom.com) wrote:
> : if the remailers are merely toys, capable of being knocked
> : down like dominoes by some fringe-cult of psychopathic dimwits,
> : it's better to find that out now than wait for a situation
> : where someone's life or death could be determined by the
> : security of remailer-chaining and encryption against a
> : determined opponent.
>
> Ah, but the remailers are *designed* to be knocked down. The
> are not expected to last if they are being used for serious
> causes. But the package for doing another one and getting it
> hooked into the network is easy to install--even in a user
> act. Knocking out a remailer will usually halt the effort to
> get back at the person/persons who were spilling the beans.
> Social factors involved here. If any of you would like to
> help, offer to run a remailer for a while. Consider it a
> temporary civic duty. Keith Henson
>
>
Alan Bostick | "The thing is, I've got rhythm but I don't have
mailto:abostick@netcom.com | music, so I guess I could ask for a few more
news:alt.grelb | things." (overheard)
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