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Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

If you specify eelbash as the exit like I did for this message, as
middleman it will hop it.
But not until it adds a XXXXING DISCLAIMER first!









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This message was posted via one or more anonymous remailing services.
The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header is unverified.
Complaints? See the complaint address in the message headers.


Nomen Nescio

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer wrote:

> If you specify eelbash as the exit like I did for this message, as
> middleman it will hop it.
> But not until it adds a XXXXING DISCLAIMER first!


Get the frick out!!

I won't use the idiot's remailer. Can anyone else verify this? Is Mr.
Scarth really adding disclaimers to messages that don't even come directly
from his remailer?

I thought I'd seen it all.

TwistyCreek

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

In article <20051128023230.53FE51711E@mail.cypherpunks.to>
Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nobody@cypherpunks.to> wrote:
>
> If you specify eelbash as the exit like I did for this message, as
> middleman it will hop it.
> But not until it adds a XXXXING DISCLAIMER first!
>
>


That's sick. He's even meddling in mail that isn't using him as the
exit! Does he have no decency? Stupid question.

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> This message was posted via one or more anonymous remailing services.
> The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header is unverified.
> Complaints? See the complaint address in the message headers.
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Twisty Admin

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----

On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 03:32:30 +0100 (CET), Anonymous via the Cypherpunks
Tonga Remailer <nobody@cypherpunks.to> wrote:

>If you specify eelbash as the exit like I did for this message, as
>middleman it will hop it.
>But not until it adds a XXXXING DISCLAIMER first!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>This message was posted via one or more anonymous remailing services.
>The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header is
>unverified. Complaints? See the complaint address in the message headers.
>


Would someone please do me a favor. Chain through Eelbash to twisty to this
thread. I would really like to know if this is for real.

Regards,
Twisty Admin

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admin

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 03:32:30 +0100, Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga
Remailer wrote:

> If you specify eelbash as the exit like I did for this message, as
> middleman it will hop it.
> But not until it adds a XXXXING DISCLAIMER first!
>=20
>=20

Gentlemen:

Allow me to apologize for my oversight in leaving in the disclaimer.

When the remailer was running as last hop, the disclaimer was included in
the configuration; when I changed things around to make it middleman, I
simply overlooked the parameter and did not turn it off.

By the way, this pc, which is the only one I can easily post from, has an
incompatibility with pgp (I'm running linux and gnupgp on this pc), which
makes it difficult to sign messages with the admin key.

As a workaround, a copy of this text is at my web site, at
http://eelbash.yi.org:81/miscx/post/20051128001.

I trust that will be sufficient warrant that the post originates from the
Eelbash operator.



>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
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> The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header is
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> headers.


Twisty Admin

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

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On 28 Nov 2005 22:47:02 -0000, TwistyCreek <anon@comments.header> wrote:

>In article <4utmo1lddvfbkfnft472athsgu9ujtel2b@4ax.com>
>Twisty Admin <admin^@^twistycreek^.^com> wrote:
>
>He can't add a disclaimer as middleman. The message is encrypted when it
>passes through eelbash.
>
>

That is what I thought too. However under certain circumstances as he
described I suppose it could have happened. glad to see it is remedied. I
have a zero tolerance for alterations of message bodies.

Regards and thanks,
Twisty Admin

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TwistyCreek

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

In article <20051128023230.53FE51711E@mail.cypherpunks.to>
Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nobody@cypherpunks.to> wrote:
>
> If you specify eelbash as the exit like I did for this message, as
> middleman it will hop it.
> But not until it adds a XXXXING DISCLAIMER first!


Testing if true.


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Twisty Admin

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

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On 28 Nov 2005 23:12:22 -0000, Dingo Admin <dingoadmin@dingoremailer.com>
wrote:

>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
>On 28 Nov 2005, TwistyCreek <anon@comments.header> wrote:
>
>Yeah, but consider:
>
>Message arrives at middleman remailer, and undergoes final decryption for
>posting. But it can't be posted, because the remailer is middle. So the
>cleartext message is sprayed with graffiti, re-encryppted and randhopped.
>
>Final exit remailer receives the message and decrypts and posts it,
>complete with additions made at what the poster thought would be the final
>hop.
>
>Dingo Admin
>dingoadmin@dingoremailer.com
>

Thank you Dingo. Sounds like you hit the nail on the head. At least I am no
longer confused. That is the only logical explanation for the phenomena.

BTW, are all of us remops bikers or ex-bikers? I was a fanatic in my youth.
Harley 52 Hydroglide with a suicide shift, Triumph 650, Norton Road Atlas,
an AJS (bet nobody remember them) seperate enfine with a Burman
transmission. A whole bunch of Yamahas, Hondas, Lambretta motor scooter,
and many mopeds and homemade bikes.

My warmest regards as always,
Twisty Admin

Hey, time to leave the office


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TwistyCreek

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

> Would someone please do me a favor. Chain through Eelbash to twisty to this
> thread. I would really like to know if this is for real.
>
> Regards,
> Twisty Admin


amigo,eelbash

but I can't guarantee that eelbash will rand hop it via
twisty....



TwistyCreek

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

> Would someone please do me a favor. Chain through Eelbash to twisty to this
> thread. I would really like to know if this is for real.
>
> Regards,
> Twisty Admin


amigo,eelbash,twisty

of course, this isn't using eelbash as the exit, so you won't
see anything (eelbash won;t even be able to read the message).



TwistyCreek

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

In article <W6QL7G9O38684.7409953704@twistycreek.com>
TwistyCreek <anon@comments.header> wrote:
>
> In article <4utmo1lddvfbkfnft472athsgu9ujtel2b@4ax.com>
> Twisty Admin <admin^@^twistycreek^.^com> wrote:
>
> He can't add a disclaimer as middleman. The message is encrypted when it
> passes through eelbash.


I'm an idiot. He just said he was so he must be able to.




















Anonymous

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

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In article <bu3no116g86p4jlaeub5vj5lu2sil4u9cs@4ax.com>
Twisty Admin <admin^@^twistycreek^.^com> wrote:

> BTW, are all of us remops bikers or ex-bikers? I was a fanatic in my youth.
> Harley 52 Hydroglide with a suicide shift, Triumph 650, Norton Road Atlas,
> an AJS (bet nobody remember them) seperate enfine with a Burman
> transmission. A whole bunch of Yamahas, Hondas, Lambretta motor scooter,
> and many mopeds and homemade bikes.


I just bought my first bike a few weeks ago!

Amigo

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Zax

2005-11-28, 5:57 pm

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On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 18:24:12 -0500, Twisty Admin wrote in
Message-Id: <bu3no116g86p4jlaeub5vj5lu2sil4u9cs@4ax.com>:

> BTW, are all of us remops bikers or ex-bikers? I was a fanatic in my youth.
> Harley 52 Hydroglide with a suicide shift, Triumph 650, Norton Road Atlas,
> an AJS (bet nobody remember them) seperate enfine with a Burman
> transmission. A whole bunch of Yamahas, Hondas, Lambretta motor scooter,
> and many mopeds and homemade bikes.


I remember many of the old British bikes. My father was a biker and I
clung on for my life on the unsprung pillion. :-)

Count me in as a biker remop:-
http://gallery2.bananasplit.info/ma...m&g2_itemId=252

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Dingo Admin

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

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On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Twisty Admin <admin^@^twistycreek^.^com> wrote:
>On 28 Nov 2005 23:12:22 , Dingo Admin <dingoadmin@dingoremailer.com> wrote:
>
>Thank you Dingo. Sounds like you hit the nail on the head. At least I am no
>longer confused. That is the only logical explanation for the phenomena.
>
>BTW, are all of us remops bikers or ex-bikers? I was a fanatic in my youth.
>Harley 52 Hydroglide with a suicide shift, Triumph 650, Norton Road Atlas,
>an AJS (bet nobody remember them) seperate enfine with a Burman
>transmission. A whole bunch of Yamahas, Hondas, Lambretta motor scooter,
>and many mopeds and homemade bikes.
>
>My warmest regards as always,
>Twisty Admin
>
>Hey, time to leave the office
>
>


Ex-biker, if you count a Yamaha 750 20 years ago. :-)

Dingo Admin
dingoadmin@dingoremailer.com

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Nomen Nescio

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

In article <pan.2005.11.28.22.35.28.158255@eelbash.fastmail.fm>
admin <admin@eelbash.fastmail.fm> wrote:

> Allow me to apologize for my oversight in leaving in the disclaimer.
>
> When the remailer was running as last hop, the disclaimer was included in
> the configuration; when I changed things around to make it middleman, I
> simply overlooked the parameter and did not turn it off.
>
> By the way, this pc, which is the only one I can easily post from, has an
> incompatibility with pgp (I'm running linux and gnupgp on this pc), which
> makes it difficult to sign messages with the admin key.


Well why the XXXX don't you run Mixmaster on the linux machine
instead of Reliable on the Windows machine - which will then
free up the Windows machine for you to run some decent news
posting software?


Anonymous

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

In article <dmg574$tta$1@bananasplit.info>
Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:
>
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA512
>
> On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 18:24:12 -0500, Twisty Admin wrote in
> Message-Id: <bu3no116g86p4jlaeub5vj5lu2sil4u9cs@4ax.com>:
>
>
> I remember many of the old British bikes. My father was a biker and I
> clung on for my life on the unsprung pillion. :-)
>
> Count me in as a biker remop:-
> http://gallery2.bananasplit.info/ma...m&g2_itemId=252


I see there was a "Remops party"

http://gallery2.bananasplit.info/ma...=core.ShowItem&
g2_itemId=6209

What an ugly bunch! Glad I didn't show up too. Anyway, where was
it, and can someone put remailer names to the faces?


Zax

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:12:28 +0000, Anonymous wrote in
Message-Id: < 634f07c6ae8b1a76923bd68d6ef30f2f@remaile
r.org.uk>:

> What an ugly bunch! Glad I didn't show up too. Anyway, where was
> it, and can someone put remailer names to the faces?


It was a BBQ held at Ben Laurie's house in London. That was the 2004 UK
remops party. We hoped to hold one for this year as well but it never
came to be. I can put names to all the faces, although I think
most of the pictures already have the names in captions underneath them.

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admin

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 01:10:03 +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:

> In article <pan.2005.11.28.22.35.28.158255@eelbash.fastmail.fm> admin
> <admin@eelbash.fastmail.fm> wrote:
>=20
n,[vbcol=seagreen]
>=20
> Well why the XXXX don't you run Mixmaster on the linux machine instead =

of
> Reliable on the Windows machine - which will then free up the Windows
> machine for you to run some decent news posting software?


Please watch your language; this group isn't a haunt of thugs and morons.

As for your question, I would like to do that, but my previous attempt wa=
s
unsuccessful; the mixmaster remailer proved too difficult for me to
configure.

I'll certainly try it again, however, since I would like to get rid of
Windows.

A copy of this post is at http://eelbash.yi.org:81/miscx/post/20051128002=
..

Stephen K. Gielda

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

In article <bu3no116g86p4jlaeub5vj5lu2sil4u9cs@4ax.com>,
admin^@^twistycreek^.^com says...
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
> On 28 Nov 2005 23:12:22 -0000, Dingo Admin <dingoadmin@dingoremailer.com>
> wrote:
>
> Thank you Dingo. Sounds like you hit the nail on the head. At least I am no
> longer confused. That is the only logical explanation for the phenomena.
>
> BTW, are all of us remops bikers or ex-bikers? I was a fanatic in my youth.
> Harley 52 Hydroglide with a suicide shift, Triumph 650, Norton Road Atlas,
> an AJS (bet nobody remember them) seperate enfine with a Burman
> transmission. A whole bunch of Yamahas, Hondas, Lambretta motor scooter,
> and many mopeds and homemade bikes.


I've been a rider for many years. This is my bike:

http://www.cotse.net/users/steve/myoffice.jpg

and this is me taken in Naragansett, RI late last summer:

http://www.cotse.net/users/steve/me.jpg
(for what it is worth I'm 41, 6'7", about 280 lbs)

/steve
--
The Missing Amendment
The Right To Privacy
http://www.themissingamendment.org
Zax

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 19:32:41 -0500, Stephen K Gielda wrote in
Message-Id: <MPG.1df56bb22843a14989be4@news.newsreader.com>:

> http://www.cotse.net/users/steve/me.jpg
> (for what it is worth I'm 41, 6'7", about 280 lbs)


Wow, the mental image I had of you has just been blown right out of the
water. :-)

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Anonymous

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

In article <MPG.1df56bb22843a14989be4@news.newsreader.com>
Stephen K. Gielda <steve@packetderm.com.bogus> wrote:

> and this is me taken in Naragansett, RI late last summer:
>
> http://www.cotse.net/users/steve/me.jpg
> (for what it is worth I'm 41, 6'7", about 280 lbs)


Fair enough, you want to protect your identity - but who's the
giant sat next to you?


Anonymous

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

In article <pan.2005.11.29.00.20.22.856830@eelbash.fastmail.fm>
admin <admin@eelbash.fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 01:10:03 +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
> n,
> of
>
> Please watch your language; this group isn't a haunt of thugs and morons.


Oh, bugger off.

> As for your question, I would like to do that, but my previous attempt wa=
> s
> unsuccessful; the mixmaster remailer proved too difficult for me to
> configure.


It's a breeze. It's difficult to stop it from working "out of
the box".


Anonymous

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

In article <4utmo1lddvfbkfnft472athsgu9ujtel2b@4ax.com>
Twisty Admin <admin^@^twistycreek^.^com> wrote:
>
> Would someone please do me a favor. Chain through Eelbash to twisty to this
> thread. I would really like to know if this is for real.
>
> Regards,
> Twisty Admin


You misunderstood. Eel is now a middleman remailer. If you choose him
as an exit your mail will be randomly hopped to another remailer. You
can't choose to randomly hop it to you. He modifies the content of the
post by adding a disclaimer, even though he isn't delivering it. That
is an incredibly stupid thing to do.

Your remailer will be chosen sometimes as the one he rand hops to, but
you can't specifically choose it.
Anonymous

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

In article <dmg6pk$li$1@bananasplit.info>
Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:12:28 +0000, Anonymous wrote in
> Message-Id: < 634f07c6ae8b1a76923bd68d6ef30f2f@remaile
r.org.uk>:
>
>
> It was a BBQ held at Ben Laurie's house in London. That was the 2004 UK
> remops party. We hoped to hold one for this year as well but it never
> came to be. I can put names to all the faces, although I think
> most of the pictures already have the names in captions underneath them.


Not all of them. Anyway, I meant remailer names rather than
remops names.


Twisty Admin

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

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Hash: SHA1

On 28 Nov 2005 23:21:16 -0000, TwistyCreek <anon@comments.header> wrote:

>In article <20051128023230.53FE51711E@mail.cypherpunks.to>
>Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nobody@cypherpunks.to>
>wrote:
>
>Testing if true.
>
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>This message was posted via one or more anonymous remailing services.
>The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header is
>unverified. Complaints? See the complaint address in the message headers.


Mr. Eel

Now that make me F...k$32%65.SOB....$#$55 angry.

Here is section 3.0 from my help file:

3.0 Operation of this re-mailer:

I do not believe in altering the body of any messages sent through this
re-mailer. I have added disclaimers, but the disclaimers are in the
headers. No filters are applied to any messages entering or exiting this
re-mailer. Only the disclaimers in the message headers are added as
previously mentioned.

Courtesy of http://pinger.bananasplit.info/thesaurus/106.help

This %$&&^$&^#%^# better not happen again. Last and only waning. I am very
bad tempered, very tradional in my concepts of re-mailers, and will not
hesitate to block you for violating a policy I specifically stated. I have
a bad memory and will forget about the block within 1 minute. Screw with
posts through my re-mailer again and my memory gets better, I won' t ever
forget.

I am perfectly capable of making an XXX out of myself. I don't want your
help.

AM I PERFECTLY CLEAR!!

Twisty Admin,


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TwistyCreek

2005-11-28, 8:46 pm

In article <pan.2005.11.29.00.20.22.856830@eelbash.fastmail.fm>
admin <admin@eelbash.fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
>
> Please watch your language; this group isn't a haunt of thugs and morons.
>
> As for your question, I would like to do that, but my previous attempt was
> unsuccessful; the mixmaster remailer proved too difficult for me to
> configure.


Translation: Mixmaster on linux isn't written in VB and so my
filtering on content programs won't work.





Stephen K. Gielda

2005-11-29, 2:46 am

In article <dmg82d$li$2@bananasplit.info>, fleegle@bananasplit.info
says...
> On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 19:32:41 -0500, Stephen K Gielda wrote in
> Message-Id: <MPG.1df56bb22843a14989be4@news.newsreader.com>:
>
>
> Wow, the mental image I had of you has just been blown right out of the
> water. :-)


That's a common reaction from people who know me on-line and meet me at
a conference or something. I haven't yet met one person who
expected me to look like I do, they either expected a suit or a pasty
computer geek. I get the opposite from people that meet me first in
real life then later find out what I do. I think if I told them that I
was a professional wrestler they'd have an easier time believing that.
I'm the same height as hulk hogan and I think I have a few pounds on
him, but I don't know what he weighs, it may be close. Ceiling fans and
the new trend in small cars really piss me off.

/steve
--
The Missing Amendment
The Right To Privacy
http://www.themissingamendment.org
Stephen K. Gielda

2005-11-29, 2:46 am

In article < 04ca623ba5521f289e1502fc9918b044@remaile
r.org.uk>,
devnull@remailer.org.uk says...
> In article <MPG.1df56bb22843a14989be4@news.newsreader.com>
> Stephen K. Gielda <steve@packetderm.com.bogus> wrote:
>
>
> Fair enough, you want to protect your identity - but who's the
> giant sat next to you?


Not really sure, he sat down and put his arm around me just as the
picture was taken, I wasn't about to say that he couldn't.

/steve
--
The Missing Amendment
The Right To Privacy
http://www.themissingamendment.org
Nomen Nescio

2005-11-29, 2:46 am

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In <bu3no116g86p4jlaeub5vj5lu2sil4u9cs@4ax.com> Twisty Admin <admin^@^twistycreek^.^com> wrote:

snip

>Thank you Dingo. Sounds like you hit the nail on the head. At least I am no
>longer confused. That is the only logical explanation for the phenomena.


Solution: Never Ever use Eelbash as an Exit. Keep it as middle ONLY...

...Even After he changes from middle to exit!



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Anonymous

2005-11-29, 2:46 am

On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Stephen K. Gielda <steve@packetderm.com.bogus> wrote:
>In article < 04ca623ba5521f289e1502fc9918b044@remaile
r.org.uk>,
>devnull@remailer.org.uk says...
>
>Not really sure, he sat down and put his arm around me just as the
>picture was taken, I wasn't about to say that he couldn't.
>
>/steve


Sob, you forgot me, the Eelbash already. Just kidding














Anonymous

2005-11-29, 2:46 am

TwistyCreek <anon@comments.header> wrote:

> Translation: Mixmaster on linux isn't written in VB and so my
> filtering on content programs won't work.


DESCRIPTION
Sed is a stream editor. A stream editor is used to perform basic
text transformations on an input stream (a file or input from a
pipeline). While in some ways similar to an editor which permits
scripted edits (such as ed), sed works by making only one pass over
the input(s), and is consequently more efficient. But it is sed's
ability to filter text in a pipeline which particularly
distinguishes it from other types of editors.
Anonymous

2005-11-29, 2:46 am

In article <4df1cdb5950d144f8ea790a3c89e61f2@anon.bananasplit.info>
Anonymous <nobody@invalid.org> wrote:
>
> DESCRIPTION
> Sed is a stream editor. A stream editor is used to perform basic
> text transformations on an input stream (a file or input from a
> pipeline). While in some ways similar to an editor which permits
> scripted edits (such as ed), sed works by making only one pass over
> the input(s), and is consequently more efficient. But it is sed's
> ability to filter text in a pipeline which particularly
> distinguishes it from other types of editors.


Don't give him ideas!

Abby

2005-11-30, 2:47 am

TwistyCreek <anon@comments.header> writes:
>
>He can't add a disclaimer as middleman. The message is encrypted when it
>passes through eelbash.


This was discussed a year to two back. At the time it was pointed out
that there existed a flaw in some remailer software that allowed plain
text to be appended after the encrypted block and (unless cutmarks were
used) that text would make it through and show up with the decrypted
message. This was shown to be a serious risk to privacy as a rogue remop
could add an identifier to a message and this would pass on through at
least one layer of decryption.

I'll test with this message. After the encryption I'll add some plain
text with exclamation marks.

Abby

Zax

2005-11-30, 7:46 am

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On 28 Nov 2005 22:47:02 -0000, TwistyCreek wrote in
Message-Id: <W6QL7G9O38684.7409953704@twistycreek.com>:

> He can't add a disclaimer as middleman. The message is encrypted when it
> passes through eelbash.


Correct, but not if a remailer is configured as Middleman but advertised
as Exit. If stats say it's an Exit node, then chains will terminate at
that node in plain text. They can then be scrutinised, modifed or
filtered before getting randhopped to another node.

If the message body isn't modified to draw attention, I'd guess this
practice could go unnoticed for a long time. How many day-to-day users
bother to check a message header to see if it came from the exit node
that was randomly selected for them? Not many I suspect. I also don't
believe pingers check that pings are returned from the correct node if
that node is exit so stats would be largely unaffected.

Sneaky huh.

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