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From Headers, size and a problem.
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| Anonymous 2005-02-12, 5:45 pm |
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I generally use 3 remailers. The first two are "random" remailers and then I use
Dingo as my exit remailer. Dingo seems to be very reliable
and even though it's not listed as a "From" remailer , it doesn't
strip my nym when I post to usenet.
The only problem I do have is that when I post information that
is over 25kb in size, the post never arrives. I'm not spamming
"big files" I'm posting information that is happily received on a
newsgroup.
Oh and I have the same problem with Italy!
Any idea why this happens and how I can get around it. I want
to be able to post information that is 30-40kb in size and use my nym.
Also is there a more up to date list?
From: http://www.noreply.org/echolot/from.html
User Supplied From: Headers
If a message sent with a user supplied From header differs from one without, the remailer is listed here. The difference can either be an additional disclaimer, actually allowing (partial) From headers, etc.
nick Disclaimer From Line type
apple2 Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (Echolot Pinger) cpunk-clear, cpunk-rsa, mix
frell Echolot Pinger <echolot@mix.uucico.de> cpunk-dsa, cpunk-rsa, mix
italy Echolot Pinger <echolot@mix.uucico.de> cpunk-rsa, mix
panta Echolot Pinger <echolot@mix.uucico.de> cpunk-clear, cpunk-dsa, cpunk-rsa, mix
thrasher Echolot Pinger <echolot@mix.uucico.de> cpunk-dsa, cpunk-rsa, mix
And thanks for keeping the remailers working.
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| Damon Patel 2005-02-12, 5:45 pm |
| On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 18:58:53 +0000, Anonymous wrote:
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> I generally use 3 remailers. The first two are "random" remailers and
> then I use Dingo as my exit remailer. Dingo seems to be very reliable and
> even though it's not listed as a "From" remailer , it doesn't strip my nym
> when I post to usenet.
>
> The only problem I do have is that when I post information that is over
> 25kb in size, the post never arrives. I'm not spamming "big files" I'm
> posting information that is happily received on a newsgroup.
>
> Oh and I have the same problem with Italy!
>
> Any idea why this happens and how I can get around it. I want to be able
> to post information that is 30-40kb in size and use my nym.
>
>
>
> Also is there a more up to date list?
I don't know, but that list isn't accurate since it doesn't include
Asmodeus. Asmodeus allows full 'from' headers and messages up to 75k.
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> From: http://www.noreply.org/echolot/from.html
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> User Supplied From: Headers
> If a message sent with a user supplied From header differs from one
> without, the remailer is listed here. The difference can either be an
> additional disclaimer, actually allowing (partial) From headers, etc.
>
>
> nick Disclaimer From Line type
> apple2 Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header (Echolot Pinger)
> cpunk-clear, cpunk-rsa, mix frell Echolot Pinger <echolot@mix.uucico.de>
> cpunk-dsa, cpunk-rsa, mix italy Echolot Pinger <echolot@mix.uucico.de>
> cpunk-rsa, mix panta Echolot Pinger <echolot@mix.uucico.de> cpunk-clear,
> cpunk-dsa, cpunk-rsa, mix thrasher Echolot Pinger
> <echolot@mix.uucico.de> cpunk-dsa, cpunk-rsa, mix
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> And thanks for keeping the remailers working.
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| Anonymous 2005-02-12, 5:45 pm |
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On 12 Feb 2005, Anonymous wrote:
>I generally use 3 remailers. The first two are "random" remailers and
>then I use Dingo as my exit remailer. Dingo seems to be very
>reliable and even though it's not listed as a "From" remailer , it
>doesn't strip my nym when I post to usenet.
>
See Dingo's configuration (remailer-conf).
>Also is there a more up to date list?
>
>From: http://www.noreply.org/echolot/from.html
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Perhaps but not by more than one hour.
>User Supplied From: Headers
>
Review the page more closely.
See: "Default From: Headers" and "Last update:"
>The only problem I do have is that when I post information that is
>over 25kb in size, the post never arrives. I'm not spamming "big
>files" I'm posting information that is happily received on a newsgroup.
>
>Oh and I have the same problem with Italy!
>
>Any idea why this happens and how I can get around it. I want
>to be able to post information that is 30-40kb in size and use my nym.
>
Use CPunk remailers and explicitly RePGP (Encrypt-To
between each as the precedence is to Remix.
>And thanks for keeping the remailers working.
>
You are welcome.
BiKiKii
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| Thomas J. Boschloo 2005-02-12, 5:45 pm |
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Anonymous wrote:
| I generally use 3 remailers. The first two are "random" remailers and
then I use
| Dingo as my exit remailer. Dingo seems to be very reliable
| and even though it's not listed as a "From" remailer , it doesn't
| strip my nym when I post to usenet.
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| The only problem I do have is that when I post information that
| is over 25kb in size, the post never arrives. I'm not spamming
| "big files" I'm posting information that is happily received on a
| newsgroup.
|
| Oh and I have the same problem with Italy!
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| Any idea why this happens and how I can get around it. I want
| to be able to post information that is 30-40kb in size and use my nym.
It should work. Dingo has a klen of 1000kb and Italy has a klen of
100kb. Far more than 30-40kb that you are trying to post.
The only thing I can think of is that the remailer regards the post as a
binary. UUEncoded messages are detected and dropped as binaries by most
remailers. Messages without spaces in their lines are also dropped as
binaries. PGP messages are almost always allowed however, so you could
ascii-armor your messages (pictures??) with the pgp command 'pgp -a
file.jpg'. I hope this is also true for Reliable remailers, but it is
for Mixmaster 3.0b2..
Thomas
- --
"Life is like a videogame with no chance to win" - Atari Teenage Riot
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| Nomen Nescio 2005-02-12, 5:45 pm |
| On 12 Feb 2005, Damon Patel <PatelDamon172@yahoo.sandvlor.fi> wrote:
>On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 18:58:53 +0000, Anonymous wrote:
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>I don't know, but that list isn't accurate since it doesn't include
>Asmodeus. Asmodeus allows full 'from' headers and messages up to 75k.
"Asmodeus" also censors your posts and outs you if he doesn't like you.
That's why reputable websites do not list his remailers, even when he changes
his name, like he usually does every couple months, to escape his horrible
reputation.
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