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- Subject: APAS Anonymous Remailer Use [FAQ 6/8]: Software
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- Date: 2 May 2003 19:00:11 GMT
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- Summary: This posting contains a list of frequently asked questions
- (and their answers) concerning the use of anonymous remailers.
- Please read this before posting to alt.privacy.anon-server.
- Keywords: FAQ, remailer, anonymous, nym, mixmaster
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- Subject: APAS Anonymous Remailer Use [FAQ 6/8]: Software
-
- This is the sixth of eight parts of a list of frequently-asked
- questions and their answers regarding anonymous remailer use. This
- part answers the question, "Which software should I use?"
-
- This FAQ is provided "as is" without any express or implied
- warranties. While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy
- of the information contained in these message digests, the maintainer
- assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages
- resulting from the use of the information contained herein. This FAQ
- is provided for information only; reference to a Web page does not
- constitute endorsement of that page's content.
-
- The following topics are in this FAQ:
-
- 1: [FAQ 6.1] Do you recommend that I learn PGP (Pretty Good Privacy)?
- 2: [FAQ 6.2] Which remailer client should I choose?
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Subject: [FAQ 6.1] Do you recommend that I learn PGP (Pretty Good Privacy)?
-
- Yes. Absolutely. There are many excellent tutorial pages on the Web
- with links pointing you to the version that's right for you. A really
- excellent tutorial for newcomers is here
- <http://home.mpinet.net/pilobilus/EZ_PGP.htm> .
-
- The latest stable version is PGP is 6.5.8
- <ftp://ftp.zedz.net/pub/crypto/pgp/pgp60/> Thankfully there are many
- places to download PGP <http://www.cryptography.org/getpgp.htm> .
- Desktop Security, Personal Privacy or Freeware versions; all these are
- recommended although they are rather bloated (7-11 megs). Whatever
- version you choose, it must be capable of creating and working with
- RSA keys since this is what remailer software and nym server software
- use for the most part. Check out this excellent Web site for the
- lowdown on which versions support RSA keys, Diffie-Hellman keys or
- both. <http://rmarq.pair.com/pgp/#chart>
-
- Earlier command line versions of PGP are very popular with remailer
- users. PGP 2.6.3i-win32 <ftp://ftp.pgpi.com/pub/pgp/2.x/pc/windows/>
- has become something of a standard for Windows users. It is small,
- "rock" stable and seems to "play well with others". 'An excellent
- companion to any remailer client.
-
- See also Tom McCune's very readable FAQ about PGP
- <http://www.McCune.cc/PGPpage2.htm> ; and another PGP tutorial
- <http://www.skuz.net/pgp4dummies/> ;
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: [FAQ 6.2] Which remailer client should I choose?
-
- Get comfortable with using PGP encryption by itself. Find a friend who
- uses it and exchange keys. Then, get yourself a remailer client.
-
- As for which one to choose: well... the short answer: Quicksilver or
- Jack B. Nymble.
-
- The long answer: I have listed a handful of remailer tools below.
- There are a handful of others (Anonpost, Crusader, John Doe...) I've
- chosen to highlight the ten programs below because they are the ones
- that are readily available on the Internet and free of charge.
- However, I would add a word of warning before trying these programs:
-
- To my knowledge there currently does not exist a remailer client that
- functions "out of the box". All remailer clients (especially the ones
- that are no longer maintained) require a certain amount of tinkering
- and configuring to make them work with the current crop of remailers
- and stats URLs. Just so you know...
-
- I highly recommend QuickSilver because it is one of the only programs
- out there that is actively being maintained and developed. If you've
- spent any amount of time in APAS you'll have seen many Quicksilver
- updates announced there. JBN is great too. And you'll find answers to
- your JBN questions simply by lurking here in APAS.
-
- For Windows:
-
- QuickSilver <http://quicksilver.skuz.net/>
- Finally, Mixmaster made easy! This free program is the newest of the
- remailer clients. It's a Mixmaster email client program. It can send
- anonymous email and post anon articles to newsgroups via Mixmaster
- remailer chains. QS, itself, doesn't possess any encryption
- capabilities. Instead, it serves as a GUI "front end" to Ulf
- M÷ller's Mixmaster 2.9beta.
-
- Recently, QS author Richard Christman has written a PGP-plugin for
- Quicksilver. <ftp://skuz.net/pub/quicksilver/> So now it's not only a
- Mixmaster client. It's a Cypherpunk remailer client as well!
-
- Jack B. Nymble 2 <http://www.bigfoot.com/~potatoware/jbn2/index.html>
- (From the User's Manual:) "Jack B. Nymble 2 (or JBN) is a feature-rich
- Windows email client which facilitates the use of anonymous remailers
- for anonymous email and newsgroup posting. It includes ease of access
- and automation for beginning users, as well as sophisticated control
- of remailer messages for more advanced users. Support is included for
- PGP encrypted messages, Mixmaster messages, attachments, and MIME
- mail. JBN2 also includes support for nym mail and nym account
- reply-block creation (see #7.1-#7.4), centralized queuing and sending
- via SMTP, POP3 retrieval, NNTP retrieval, and automated nym mail
- decryption. It also includes a mini web browser used for downloading
- remailer reliability statistics, keys, and web pages. Support is
- included for PGP versions 5.5.3x and 6.x, in addition to DOS version
- 2.6.x. Mixmaster 2.0.4 is also fully supported."
-
- Also, excellent documentation and help files can be found at the
- Potatoware Homepage <http://www.bigfoot.com/~potatoware> .
-
- Private Idaho <http://www.eskimo.com/~joelm/pi.html>
- P.I. is an email client for Windows which simplifies the creation and
- the sending of anonymous remailer messages. It also simplifies the
- creation of nym accounts and the sending/receiving and decryption of
- nym messages. It is available in both 16-bit and 32-bit versions. A
- properly installed version of PGP is required. Additionally, Mixmaster
- messages can also be created and sent if Mixmaster is installed on
- your computer. The author, Joel McNamara, no longer maintains this
- program and it's age is showing.Trying to make PI do what you want it
- to do is probably more trouble than it's worth. If you want to give it
- a go I would recommend the 16-bit version by Ian Lynagh
- <http://www.lynagh.demon.co.uk/pidaho/> with source code available.
-
- See also this excellent page of FAQs related to Private Idaho
- <http://www.dnai.com/~wussery/pgp.html> and Thanatop's tutorial on
- Remailers, Nyms and Private Idaho <http://www.skuz.net/Thanatop/> .
-
- Potato and Decrypt <http://www.bigfoot.com/~potatoware/pot/index.html>
- Potato is a freeware DOS remailer client which operates well in
- Windows. This software prepares anonymous messages which are then
- mailed using your email client. Decrypt is a mail decryption utility
- provided with Potato, available as a separate application. These
- programs are early creations of RProcess the author of both JBN and
- the Reliable Remailer <http://www.bigfoot.com/~potatoware/reli/> - a
- popular remailer server for Win95/98.
-
- Mixmaster <http://www.thur.de/home/ulf/mix/>
- For DOS users there is Mixmaster v 2.0.4. For DOS/Windows users
- Mixmaster 2.9beta is what you want.These are the two versions that are
- most commonly used. Mixmaster can be used by itself as a client or as
- remailer. But for Windows users we suggest using one of the excellent
- GUI clients mentioned above in concert with Mixmaster.
-
- For Mac:
-
- Mixfit (aka Macmixmaster)
- <http://www.geocities.com:80/SiliconValley/Byte/6176/macmixmaster.html>
- A Mac Mixmaster Client. Like Potato this program does not mail the
- Mixmaster message that it has created. You must cut and paste it into
- your favorite email client.
-
- For more Mac encryption and security-related downloads try here
- <ftp://erg.ucd.ie/Public/Macintosh/Cryptography/> and here
- <http://www.shopmiami.com/prs/fritz/macpgp.htm> ; For a variety of
- interesting email-related software including a Mac Remailer(!) called
- AnonAIMouS try here
- <http://download.uni-hd.de/ftp/pub/mac/info-mac/comm/inet/mail/> ;
-
- For Unix/Linux:
-
- Mixmaster <http://www.thur.de/home/ulf/mix/>
- Mixmaster for the Unix/Linux OS. The same executable can be used as a
- client or as a remailer. The remailer can be installed on any *nix
- account that can receive mail. Non-remailer messages will be delivered
- as usual. If you have root access, you may want to create a new user
- (e.g.,`remailer') and install Mixmaster under that user id. The
- iInstall script provides a simple way to set up the remailer.
-
- As a remailer Mixmaster can be configured to additionally accept and
- process Cypherpunk remailer messages. In fact, this is the way most
- remailers run today: as a hybrid of Cpunk and Mix.
-
- Premail <ftp://dl.xs4all.nl/pub/mirror/munitions/network/email/>
- Premail is an older but still useful program written by Raph Levien
- for use with remailers. It fully supports the creation of Cypherpunk
- and Mixmaster messages. Perhaps most useful is its ability to create
- and manage nym accounts with good security and easy commands. In
- addition to being a remailer client, Premail supports PGP and S/MIME
- for standard secured Internet e-mail. It works with mh, elm, Mutt and
- newer versions of Netscape. It requires Perl to be installed on your
- computer.
-
- The RemOp of the now defunct Septic Remailer warns: "Premail breaks
- when fed mail to a nym which has been signed with something other than
- PGP 2.6.x."
-
- See also <http://www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/mail/premail.html>.
-
- SendNym
- <http://www.driveway.com/web/share.jsp?sid=57794b91.bacca&name=%3DIntern
- et&dwSession=vapp03-7be21aa956ea322b&view==0>
- A brand new program by oldhack@nym.xg.nu It takes the place of
- Sendmail in relation to your mail client and facilitates the use of
- nyms by sending simple nym commands to your mail client, allowing
- users to easily switch between sending through their nym or sending
- through their regular e-mail account. It will not create a nym for
- you. This must be done manually by the user before using Sendnym. It
- supports Usenet posting,and random chain selection (through
- Mixmaster.)
-
- Sendnym has been successfully tested on Linux 2.2.17 . It requires: a
- *nix system with Sendmail, Perl and Mixmaster installed. Also, your
- mail client must allow you to configure the name and location of
- Sendmail (e.g. Pine).
-
- Mailcrypt <http://www.nb.net/~lbudney/linux/software/mailcrypt.html>
- Although not a remailer client, Mailcrypt is an Emacs interface to PGP
- and GnuPG <http://www.gnupg.org> encryption with features for
- encrypting and decrypting email and news.
-
- See also this page <http://www.worldnet-news.com/software.htm> for
- more anonymous remailer clients including the no-longer-maintained
- Anonpost, Easynym etc...
-
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