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Mixmaster version 3 -- anonymous remailer software -- (C) 1999 Anonymizer Inc. |
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PREVIEW VERSION --- WARNING: THIS SOFTWARE IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT! |
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This program consists of |
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* a remailer client: |
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The remailer client supports sending anonymous mail using Cypherpunk |
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and Mixmaster remailers, managing pseudonyms at Newnym nym servers |
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and receiving mail anonymously from Cypherpunk remailers. It supports |
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OpenPGP encryption (compatible with PGP 2, PGP 5 and up, and GnuPG). |
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The client can be used with a menu-based user interface and with |
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command line options. |
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* a remailer: |
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The remailer supports the Cypherpunk and Mixmaster message formats. |
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It can be integrated with the mail delivery system of Unix-based |
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computers or use the POP3 and SMTP protocols for mail transfer. |
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Mixmaster includes an automated abuse-handling system. |
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Please report any problems via the bug and patch trackers at |
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/mixmaster/ |
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Installation: |
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Libraries: |
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Mixmaster uses the cryptographic library OpenSSL. If you want to use |
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the menu-based user interface, you also need the ncurses library. If |
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these libraries are not installed on your system, get them from |
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ftp://mixmaster.anonymizer.com/ and extract them in the Src |
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directory first. |
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The Perl Compatable Regular Expressions library can be obtained from |
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ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/ |
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The zlib compression libraries can be obtained at |
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http://www.gzip.org/zlib/ |
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To install or upgrade Mixmaster, type `./Install'. |
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Mixmaster uses lists of currently operating remailers and information |
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about their reliability. You can get the current remailer lists from |
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http://stats.melontraffickers.com/ and http://anon.efga.org/ and via |
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finger from nym.alias.net: |
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pubring.asc Type 1 remailer keys |
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pubring.mix Type 2 remailer keys |
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rlist.txt List of reliable type 1 remailers |
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mlist.txt List of reliable type 2 remailers |
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type2.list List of known type 2 remailers (optional) |
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If you wish to participate in the Remailer Abuse Blocklist, you will need |
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to obtain the blocklist file from http://www.paracrypt.com/remailerabuse/ |
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and place it in your Mix directory. This may be automated with cron. |
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For support for multiple RAB services, edit the file Src/config.h manually, |
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and add additional block files to the existing line, such as: |
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#define DESTBLOCK "dest.blk rab.blk rab2.blk rab3.blk" |
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Note that only the first file should the the local block list, as it is the |
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only file mix will open for writing. Most users will not need to edit |
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config.h. |
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Using the remailer client: |
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To use the menu-based user interface, simply run `mix'. To send an |
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anonymous or pseudonymous reply to a message from within your mail or |
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news reader, you can pipe it to `mix'. |
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The interactive mode supports sending mail, manages pseudonymous |
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accounts at nym servers and contains a simple mail reading function. |
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OpenPGP messages are encrypted and decrypted automatically. It can |
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also decrypt messages encrypted to ordinary non-anonymous OpenPGP keys |
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if you use the same passphrase for the nyms as for the OpenPGP key. |
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In the non-interactive mode, Mixmaster reads a message from a file or |
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from its standard input. The command line options are described in the |
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manual page (mix.1). |
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Mixmaster as a remailer: |
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The Mixmaster remailer can be installed on any account that can |
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receive mail. Non-remailer messages will be delivered as usual. If |
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you have root access, you may want to create a new user (e.g., |
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`remailer') and install Mixmaster under that user id. |
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The Install script provides a simple way to set up the remailer. More |
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information about configuring Mixmaster can be found in the manual |
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page. Typically, incoming mail is piped to "mix -RM". In a UUCP |
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setting, it may be useful to use just "mix -R", and run "mix -S" once |
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all messages have arrived. |
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Announcing a new remailer to the public is most commonly done by posting |
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the remailer keys and capabilities to alt.privacy.anon-server as well as |
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the "remops" mailing list. Information about the remops list can be found |
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here: http://lexx.shinn.net/mailman/listinfo/remops |
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To upgrade from a Mixmaster 2.0.* remailer installation, make a |
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backup of your keys and configuration files before you run Install. |
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Installation problems: |
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In case one of the libraries Mixmaster uses is installed incorrectly |
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on your system, place the library source code (available from |
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ftp://mixmaster.anonymizer.com) in the Src directory, remove the old |
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Makefile, run the Install script again and answer `y' when asked |
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whether to use the source code. |
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The ncurses library can use termcap and terminfo databases. The |
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Mixmaster Install script tries to find out whether terminfo is |
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available. If you get a "Can't open display" error when starting |
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the Mixmaster menu, run "./configure --enable-termcap; make lib/libncurses.a" |
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in the ncurses directory. |
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Security notes: |
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The ciphers and the anonymizing mix-net protocol used in Mixmaster |
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correspond to the state of the art (see the Security Considerations |
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section of the Mixmaster Protocol specification for details). However, |
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no security proofs exist for any practical cryptosystem. It is |
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unlikely that their security will be broken, but there is no "perfect |
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security". Software can also contain implementation errors. The |
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complete Mixmaster source code is available for public review, so that |
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everyone can verify what the program does, and it is unlikely that |
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security related errors or secret back doors in the software would go |
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unnoticed. |
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No software is secure if run in an insecure environment. For that |
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reason you must make sure that there is no malicious software (such as |
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viruses) running on your computer. Deleted files and even passphrases |
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can in many cases be read from the hard disk if an adversary has |
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access to the computer. The use of disk encryption programs is |
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recommended to avoid this risk. |
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Anonymous messages are secure as long as at least one of the remailers |
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you use in a chain is honest. You can use up to 20 remailers in a |
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chain, but reliability and speed decrease with longer chains. Four is |
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a reasonable number of remailers to use. Many remailer operators sign |
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their keys. You should verify those signatures with OpenPGP to make |
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sure that you have the actual remailer keys. |
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Anonymous keys usually cannot be introduced to the OpenPGP web of |
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trust without giving up anonymity. For that reason, this client will |
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use any OpenPGP key found on the key ring, whether it is certified or |
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not. Your key ring must not contain any invalid keys when used with |
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this program. |
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If you want to use a pseudonym, the client will ask you for a |
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passphrase to protect the nym database. Your passphrase should be |
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long, and hard to guess. Anyone who gets hold of your nym database and |
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private keys and can determine the passphrase will be able to |
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compromise your pseudonymous identities. Note that some operating |
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systems may store your passphrase on your hard disk in clear. |
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While a good client passphrase can protect your keys if someone gets |
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hold of your files, the remailer passphrase offers only casual |
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protection for the remailer keys. If you install a remailer, the |
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remailer passphrase must be different from your private passphrases. |
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Copyright: |
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Mixmaster may be redistributed and modified under certain conditions. |
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This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF |
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ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the file COPYRIGHT for |
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details. |
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A license is required to use the IDEA(TM) algorithm for commercial |
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purposes; see the file idea.txt for details. |
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Mixmaster uses the compression library zlib by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark |
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Adler, the free ncurses library and the regex library by Philip Hazel. |
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This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young |
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(eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software developed by the |
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OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.OpenSSL.org/). |
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For some platforms: This product includes software developed by the |
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University of California, Berkeley and its contributors. |
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All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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$Id: README,v 1.7 2002/10/09 21:45:07 weaselp Exp $ |