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Author PyNonymous - News Client to Remailer Client Interface.
Borked Pseudo Mailed

2006-01-29, 8:49 pm

OK Folks, here's my entry into the fray. :-)

It's on a Tor hidden service, so if anyone wants to put a copy somewhere
else they're more than welcome.

PyNonymous is **ALPHA** software. I expect bugs and problems. Post
them here and they will be fixed as I can get them fixed.

Features include randomizing M2N gateways, random limited exit remailers,
a random mid-chain remailer from a list, randomly chosen multiple versions
of Mixmaster, random number of copies, and it MIGHT work with any News
Client that has the ability to queue posts for later delivery, and stores
them in individual files in a single directory. Even Windows clients, and
even if they prepend "internal" headers as long as those headers don't
mimmick real headers. We'll have to try it client by client and see. I
know it works with Pan 0.14.2 and Sylpheed-Claws 1.9.100 with Python
2.3.4. That's about all, but Sylpheed does save a bunch of extra goop with
it's queued posts, so that's a good sign. ;-)

The script is HEAVILY commented for now but the documentation will be
moved to a separate file, as well as the configuration, if there's any
interest. Download and read the script through first. It is "crippled"
out of the box to prevent blowing your anonymity. Play with it, then use
it if you want. Feedback is of course welcomed and encouraged.

Anyway, here's the URL to the front page, so everyone can see my artwork.
Just click on the graphic. The script and a PGP sig can be downloaded in a
tarball, or viewed/downloaded separately.

Good hunting!

http://cfaoxxcorqmjxvjz.onion

Anonymous

2006-01-30, 2:46 am

In article <2d542d88d92446c7565014eed42577c7@pseudo.borked.net>
Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
> of Mixmaster, random number of copies, and it MIGHT work with any News
> Client that has the ability to queue posts for later delivery, and stores
> them in individual files in a single directory.


slrn has an option to call any external program or script and passing
it the post, instead of posting via NNTP. So you can either have it
call mixmaster directly, or a script that calls mixmaster. Works much
better than having to do 'queue later' stuff, because you just post
like you normally would.

-=-
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Fritz Wuehler

2006-01-30, 2:46 am

On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 22:07:15 -0700, Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote:

> OK Folks, here's my entry into the fray. :-)
>
> It's on a Tor hidden service, so if anyone wants to put a copy somewhere
> else they're more than welcome.
>
> PyNonymous is **ALPHA** software. I expect bugs and problems. Post them
> here and they will be fixed as I can get them fixed.
>
> Features include randomizing M2N gateways, random limited exit remailers,
> a random mid-chain remailer from a list, randomly chosen multiple versions
> of Mixmaster, random number of copies, and it MIGHT work with any News
> Client that has the ability to queue posts for later delivery, and stores
> them in individual files in a single directory. Even Windows clients, and
> even if they prepend "internal" headers as long as those headers don't
> mimmick real headers.


It might be useful to point Windows users to a Python interpreter in case
they don't have on on their system.


> We'll have to try it client by client and see. I
> know it works with Pan 0.14.2 and Sylpheed-Claws 1.9.100 with Python
> 2.3.4. That's about all, but Sylpheed does save a bunch of extra goop with
> it's queued posts, so that's a good sign. ;-)
>
> The script is HEAVILY commented for now but the documentation will be
> moved to a separate file, as well as the configuration, if there's any
> interest. Download and read the script through first. It is "crippled" out
> of the box to prevent blowing your anonymity. Play with it, then use it if
> you want. Feedback is of course welcomed and encouraged.
>
> Anyway, here's the URL to the front page, so everyone can see my artwork.
> Just click on the graphic. The script and a PGP sig can be downloaded in a
> tarball, or viewed/downloaded separately.
>
> Good hunting!
>
> http://cfaoxxcorqmjxvjz.onion



























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