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Eelbash Admin

2007-05-13, 7:13 pm

I'm pleased to say that the patched version of mixmaster works and
doesn't have the 'segmentation fault' problem. Pity they didn't fix it a
year or two ago, but the boys do very well indeed, considering this
stuff is not their day job.

So I've recast the remailer as a mixmaster remailer.


It's mix only, last hop, full from headers, no disclaimer. A rarity
among remailers.


Here are the capstring and key. Kindly add the remailer to your stats
and personal keyrings.

Let me know if there are any problems. Post here.

As always, it is better to get the key from the remailer directly. Just
send an email to eelbash@teksavvy.com with a subject of remailer-key.


$remailer{"eelbash"} = "<eelbash@teksavvy.com> mix remix inflt50 rhop5
reord post klen100";

eelbash eelbash@teksavvy.com 2049503164e2072e7ecb9a54b7579100 2:3.0b2
CNm 2007-05-11 2008-06-04

-----Begin Mix Key-----
2049503164e2072e7ecb9a54b7579100
258
AASywBd+cKAzpkIYRsWdT9GKNKg6f+F89xGtMANW

WK0lnck7CftqDyPRgQQlxuseXIACoEZEEyKzaZu9

UJ01U0uaQuRGlYELaG8HW6PobFkEjv9Q2hsk3oMB

97bNI8UuB+VwVaCghJvUFT/hEccY/YMGkD3GNwlB
pRkgRuqCGd9vkQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQAB
-----End Mix Key-----

Borked Pseudo Mailed

2007-05-14, 7:13 am

In article <E1HnL7j-0003y7-BZ@debian.debian.test.org>
Eelbash Admin <admin@eelbash.yi.org> wrote:
>
> It's mix only, last hop, full from headers, no disclaimer. A rarity
> among remailers.


What's also a rarity among remailers is the content filtering,
censoring, logging, and 'outing' people that goes on at eelbash.

7 years of that crap means absolutely nobody is actually going to
touch your remailer when your history has all of that.

How many times do you have to be told that in the anonymity stakes,
only reputation counts? If you abuse your position as a remailer
operator which you have done countless times already, that's it. It's
over. Nobody will touch you. Nobody cares if you're not doing it in
*this* incarnation because we have no idea of knowing that and history
tells us that the chances of you not logging, content filtering,
censoring and outing people are pretty much nil.

But you enjoy your remailer that will only get pings and test posts.

Borked Pseudo Mailed

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm

On Mon, 14 May 2007 05:58:19 -0600, Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote:

> But you enjoy your remailer that will only get pings and test posts.


I want to apologize to the Eelbash admin and to this group for what I said.
We need every exit remailer we can get and one like Eelbash, that has full
From headers and no disclaimer, should be valued highly.

Borked Pseudo Mailed

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm

In article <07b75564ab3799cea960b8a02186f294@pseudo.borked.net>
Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
>
> I want to apologize to the Eelbash admin and to this group for what I said.
> We need every exit remailer we can get and one like Eelbash, that has full
> From headers and no disclaimer, should be valued highly.


Nice try eelbash, but the facts speak for themselves. You can post as
many times as you like pretending to be me 'apologising' for posting
the truth, but you're just making yourself look even worse.

Thomas J. Boschloo

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm

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Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote:
> On Mon, 14 May 2007 05:58:19 -0600, Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote:
>
>
> I want to apologize to the Eelbash admin and to this group for what I said.
> We need every exit remailer we can get and one like Eelbash, that has full
> From headers and no disclaimer, should be valued highly.


We need you like we need a bullet in our heads. Why don't you just run
an open relay and make everybody happy? It is not like your remailer
keys are used to protect any kind of content arriving at your remailer.
You will be gleeing over it the moment it decrypts and hope you can find
something in it to censor, filter or make public.

Thomas
- --
You crawl before you walk
You run before you leap
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Nomen Nescio

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm

Eelbash Admin (pretending not to be eelbash) wrote:
>
> I want to apologize to the Eelbash admin and to this group for what I said.
> We need every exit remailer we can get and one like Eelbash, that has full
> From headers and no disclaimer, should be valued highly.


Man, you get dumber each year that goes by.
Nobody is going to be stupid enough to believe
that you were the same poster as the person you
are replying to. They made good points, whereas
you just sound like the dumb XXXXwit that you are.

Anonymous

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm

In article <46487c90$0$22520$e4fe514c@dreader29.news.xs4all.nl>
"Thomas J. Boschloo" <nospam@hccnet.nl> wrote:
>
>


Nothing of value, as usual.

Thomas J. Boschloo

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm

Anonymous wrote:
> In article <46487c90$0$22520$e4fe514c@dreader29.news.xs4all.nl>
> "Thomas J. Boschloo" <nospam@hccnet.nl> wrote:
>
> Nothing of value, as usual.


Then post something of value instead of behaving like a mindless bot.
Anonymous

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm

In article <E1HnL7j-0003y7-BZ@debian.debian.test.org>
Eelbash Admin <admin@eelbash.yi.org> wrote:
>
> $remailer{"eelbash"} = "<eelbash@teksavvy.com> mix remix inflt50 rhop5
> reord post klen100";


You forgot to add the capstrings 'filter' and 'mon'.
George Orwell

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm

Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:

> On Mon, 14 May 2007 05:58:19 -0600, Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote:
>
>
> I want to apologize to the Eelbash admin and to this group for what I said.
> We need every exit remailer we can get and one like Eelbash, that has full
> From headers and no disclaimer, should be valued highly.


Every remailer *is* highly valued, whether or not it offers bells and
whistles like custom from headers (you can't even get the terminology
right) and no message body disclaimers (only an idiot like you would
run with no disclaimer what so ever, if you actually are). The problem
is, you don't fit the profile of a remailer.

You're a flake personally, with a long history of bizarre behavior that
makes you unsuitable as someone's pool boy let alone any position where
you're responsible for moving private communications around. This
childish "I apologize" message is a fine example of that. If you'll
pull this sort of juvenile shit in public, Lork knows what you're doing
behind closed doors. <shudder>

You're also technically incompetent with a propensity for trying to
"fix" things that aren't broken. Your character flaws lead you down
paths that your abilities won't let you travel, Jiang, and the result
is invariably a broken, insecure, unusable pile of wasted hard drive
space.

Why are you so obsessive about running a remailer anyway? Was it some
sort of voyeuristic thrill at one time, to watch encrypted messages
move through your machine? You shut your non-remailer down not long ago
and admitted it wasn't worth the effort because nobody used it. Did you
think that things would get better after so many years of playing the
part of the village idiot? Did you honestly think your obsessions would
be satisfied?

Do you still peer through binoculars from a darkened room at night
hoping to catch a glimpse of a neighbor taking a dump, even after
they've all come to know you for the pervert you are and collectively
chosen to keep the blinds drawn, Jiang?

Anonymous Remailer (austria)

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm


> Here are the capstring and key. Kindly add the remailer to your stats
> and personal keyrings.


The only place your censoring content filtering logging excuse for a
remailer is going is into the starex file

George Orwell

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm

Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
> But you enjoy your remailer that will only get pings and test posts.


You're wrong there. Looking at the stats sources, he's not even
getting pings ;)

Borked Pseudo Mailed

2007-05-14, 1:13 pm

On Mon, 14 May 2007 08:30:11 -0600, Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote:

> In article <07b75564ab3799cea960b8a02186f294@pseudo.borked.net>
> Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
> Nice try eelbash, but the facts speak for themselves. You can post as
> many times as you like pretending to be me 'apologising' for posting
> the truth, but you're just making yourself look even worse.


Lighten up, chill out, don't get your knickers in a twist. This stuff is
just a geeky hobby.

Fritz Wuehler

2007-05-14, 7:13 pm

>I want to apologize to the Eelbash admin and to this group for what I said.
>We need every exit remailer we can get and one like Eelbash, that has full
>From headers and no disclaimer, should be valued highly.


Hahahaha! Are you getting that desperate for new users to use your
remailer that you're going to try and spoof apologies by everyone that
points out your history? Truly pathetic.


George Orwell

2007-05-14, 7:13 pm

George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:

> Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
> You're wrong there. Looking at the stats sources, he's not even
> getting pings ;)


Pathetic, isn't it?

In that all too well deserved sort of amusing way of course. ;)


Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer

2007-05-14, 7:13 pm

Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:

> just a geeky hobby.


Is that a fact?

So Political dissidents discussing democracy and freedom from inside
oppressive regimes like China and North Korea, or common folk relaying
first hand experiences from war torn places like Iraq where relating
those things might get them shot, or battered spouses whose road to
recovery includes opening up to others about the abuse from behind the
safety of anonymity, are just "geeks" with "hobbies" in your little
mind...??

Maybe you need to find something a bit less "geeky" to occupy your
time, clown. You obviously don't take freedom and human rights
seriously enough to be involved even at the "hobby" level.


Non scrivetemi

2007-05-14, 7:13 pm

In article <464896ea$0$26230$e4fe514c@dreader25.news.xs4all.nl>
"Thomas J. Boschloo" <nospam@hccnet.nl> wrote:
>
> Anonymous wrote:
>
> Then post something of value instead of behaving like a mindless bot.


PKB.





Borked Pseudo Mailed

2007-05-14, 7:13 pm

Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer wrote:

> Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
>
> Is that a fact?
>
> So Political dissidents discussing democracy and freedom from
> inside oppressive regimes like China and North Korea, or common
> folk relaying first hand experiences from war torn places like
> Iraq where relating those things might get them shot, or battered
> spouses whose road to recovery includes opening up to others about
> the abuse from behind the safety of anonymity, are just "geeks"
> with "hobbies" in your little mind...??
>
> Maybe you need to find something a bit less "geeky" to occupy your
> time, clown. You obviously don't take freedom and human rights
> seriously enough to be involved even at the "hobby" level.


It's possible to enjoy a geeky little hobby and have a few laughs,
while also taking seriously whatever aspects of it need to be taken
seriously.

That said, 99 percent of remailer traffic is from trolls, nitwits
and people who should be in institutions, or at least shut away in
the attic.







Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer

2007-05-14, 7:13 pm

Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:

> Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer wrote:
>
>
> It's possible to enjoy a geeky little hobby and have a few laughs,
> while also taking seriously whatever aspects of it need to be taken
> seriously.


Wrong.

Hobby or not this "geeky" pastime impacts some percentage of lives in
important ways, and there's no way to delimit those instances from any
other before the fact. If you're not serious about the underlying
principals at all times, you have exactly zero business becoming
involved. You're an obvious threat, by your own admitted negligence.

It doesn't take much to be a legitimate member of the remailer
community. The criteria aren't that stringent. But you absolutely do
have to understand and adhere to a few simple principals, or you
shouldn't waste your own time, and ours.

> That said, 99 percent of remailer traffic is from trolls, nitwits
> and people who should be in institutions, or at least shut away in
> the attic.


Including your own posts. Utter wastes of time and bandwidth,
perpetrated by someone who lacks any appreciation for the perils of the
1% you'd sacrifice to satiate your own petty desires to not have to
read things that you simply don't have to read if you don't want to.

In the interests of brevity we'll assume your 99% figure is something
more than just a wild number you yanked out of your posterior to
embellish a point. You of course have no way of knowing, nor does
anyone else, without compromising the remailer network.

So what?

Anonymity services are there to serve the interests of free speech, not
some ill conceived elite class defined by your own myopic vision of
right and wrong. Trolling is one form of free speech, and the opinions
of potential or current mental patients are no more or less important
to society than any other. You're not only admonishing the whole
because of the portion you simply don't like, you're completely missing
the fact that it's not possible to kill off one group without seriously
damaging the others.

Protecting free speech in any demonstrably effective way means you have
to take the "good", with the "bad". If you're unwilling or unable to
understand that, or accept the consequences of life's simple facts,
then it is in deed time to move on to some other "geeky hobby".
Astronomy maybe. Or perhaps something like X10 remote controls would
satisfy whatever odd "James Bond" fantasies it is that seem to drive
you above all else.

Just a thought.

George Orwell

2007-05-15, 1:13 am

On Tue, 15 May 2007 01:17:24 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer wrote:

> Borked Pseudo Mailed <nobody@pseudo.borked.net> wrote:
>
>
> Wrong.
>
> Hobby or not this "geeky" pastime impacts some percentage of lives in
> important ways, and there's no way to delimit those instances from any
> other before the fact. If you're not serious about the underlying
> principals at all times, you have exactly zero business becoming
> involved. You're an obvious threat, by your own admitted negligence.
>
> It doesn't take much to be a legitimate member of the remailer
> community. The criteria aren't that stringent. But you absolutely do
> have to understand and adhere to a few simple principals, or you
> shouldn't waste your own time, and ours.
>
>
> Including your own posts. Utter wastes of time and bandwidth,
> perpetrated by someone who lacks any appreciation for the perils of the
> 1% you'd sacrifice to satiate your own petty desires to not have to
> read things that you simply don't have to read if you don't want to.
>
> In the interests of brevity we'll assume your 99% figure is something
> more than just a wild number you yanked out of your posterior to
> embellish a point. You of course have no way of knowing, nor does
> anyone else, without compromising the remailer network.
>
> So what?
>
> Anonymity services are there to serve the interests of free speech, not
> some ill conceived elite class defined by your own myopic vision of
> right and wrong. Trolling is one form of free speech, and the opinions
> of potential or current mental patients are no more or less important
> to society than any other.


Jesus, what a stupid thing to say. You sound like a pompous XXX.


> You're not only admonishing the whole
> because of the portion you simply don't like, you're completely missing
> the fact that it's not possible to kill off one group without seriously
> damaging the others.


No one is saying mentally ill people should somehow be banned from posting.
Heck, I'd rather see them posting and relieving some of the pressure their
demons build up in their peculiar brains, than see the pressure build up
until they chop their granny into dogfood.

>
> Protecting free speech in any demonstrably effective way means you have
> to take the "good", with the "bad". If you're unwilling or unable to
> understand that, or accept the consequences of life's simple facts,
> then it is in deed time to move on to some other "geeky hobby".
> Astronomy maybe. Or perhaps something like X10 remote controls would
> satisfy whatever odd "James Bond" fantasies it is that seem to drive
> you above all else.
>
> Just a thought.


Here is another one: see the hobby in perspective as a nice little geeky
endeavour, which may, one time out of 100, do some good for free speech.
The rest of the time, it is entertainment for the posters and their
readers, and maybe a relief-valve for various XXXXed-up losers.

One other thought: for crissake, get a sense of humour.























































Thomas J. Boschloo

2007-05-15, 7:12 am

Non scrivetemi wrote:
> In article <464896ea$0$26230$e4fe514c@dreader25.news.xs4all.nl>
> "Thomas J. Boschloo" <nospam@hccnet.nl> wrote:
>
> PKB.


At least I am not pretended to be posting anything of value. I just like
the noise it makes when I flame you!

Thomas
--
You crawl before you walk
You run before you leap
Thomas J. Boschloo

2007-05-15, 1:13 pm

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George Orwell wrote:
> On Tue, 15 May 2007 01:17:24 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer wrote:

[snip]
>
> No one is saying mentally ill people should somehow be banned from posting.
> Heck, I'd rather see them posting and relieving some of the pressure their
> demons build up in their peculiar brains, than see the pressure build up
> until they chop their granny into dogfood.


Said the operator who tried to remove the demons from its user's brain,
but fails to see the devil in his own.

Thomas
- --
You crawl before you walk
You run before you leap
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Anonymous

2007-05-15, 7:13 pm

> At least I am not pretended to be posting anything of value. I just like
> the noise it makes when I flame you!


What does a flaming noise sound like? Sort of a
shhhhhhhwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
wwoar sound?
Thomas J. Boschloo

2007-05-16, 7:14 pm

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Anonymous wrote:
>
> What does a flaming noise sound like? Sort of a
> shhhhhhhwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
wwoar sound?


More like WWWHHHHHHOOOSH for me :-)

Thomas
- --
You crawl before you walk
You run before you leap
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