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|    Onion Courier to Fritz Wuehler    |
|    Re: where is shalo?    |
|    10 Oct 25 19:51:33    |
      XPost: alt.privacy.anon-server, misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: noreply@oc2mx.net              Fritz Wuehler wrote:       > Claas wrote:              > > Besides the points above. Messages entering the pool are encrypted with       > > 24 hrs rotating keys, in RAM, which are memguard protected. So in case       > > third parties would look at the RAM pool (not a RAM disk) they would only       > > see encrypted blobs with equal size.       >       > You're naive. In a compromized VM they debug your processor registers       > to get valid data.              Give us an example of how it compares to YAMN or Mixmaster, with their       open pools, and my implementation, so I and others can learn from it.       (and do not forget People can run their Onion Courier Mixnets from home!)              IIRC correcly, when I ran myself Mixmaster and YAMN remailers, I could       look into the pool and see messages and there destinations, along their       padded encrypted payload. I had never ran logs, but I know from postix       how they work.              So, do a comparison and let us know the results. If my implementation       is flawed I will correct it and ask for better memguard advise for the       rotating keys at the right places.              --       https://tilde.club/~pollux/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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