11-28-04 10:45 PM
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I am learning Java 2 atm and I thought how great it would be if there
were a mixmaster client for Java that you could run from a webpage. So I
looked and found <http://mixlet.sourceforge.net/>..
Does anybody know the status of that project?
In my mind it would just run like a web front for mixmaster, but all the
encryption would be done at the client's machine making it incredibly
easy to use and protable between different platforms.
It would come with default stats sources that got updated with each new
version of the software and it would retrieve stats and keys on its own.
It would only support mixmaster messages, so you wouldn't be able to use
it for cypherpunk or nym messages. That would only add a lot of code to
the project without having a real advantage.
Can anyone point me in the right direction here? The interface would be
like
<[url]http://web.archive.org/web/19970128221922/replay.com/remailer/anon_no_ssl.html[/u
rl]>.
TIA,
Thomas
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