uring the presentation, if applicable
* future plans
General Chair: Jonathan Moore
Program Chair: Len Sassaman
Program Committee:
* Bram Cohen, BitTorrent, USA
* Jered Floyd, Permabit, USA
* Ian Goldberg, Zero-Knowledge Systems, CA
* Dan Kaminsky, Avaya, USA
* Ben Laurie, T
e'd like to remind those of you planning to attend this year's event that
CodeCon is fast approaching.
CodeCon is the premier event in 2005 for application developer community.
It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications with working
code and active development projects.
Past prese
uring the presentation, if applicable
* future plans
General Chairs: Jonathan Moore, Len Sassaman
Program Chair: Bram Cohen
Program Committee:
* Jeremy Bornstein, AtomShockwave Corp., USA
* Bram Cohen, BitTorrent, USA
* Jered Floyd, Permabit, USA
* Ian Goldberg, Zero-Knowledge Sy
uring the presentation, if applicable
* future plans
General Chairs: Jonathan Moore, Len Sassaman
Program Chair: Bram Cohen
Program Committee:
* Jeremy Bornstein, AtomShockwave Corp., USA
* Bram Cohen, BitTorrent, USA
* Jered Floyd, Permabit, USA
* Ian Goldberg, Zero-Knowledge Sy
Mixmaster 3.0b1 has just been released. This release includes two year's
worth of development on the Mixmaster software, numerous stability
improvements, anonymity benefits, bug fixes, and feature enhancements. We
would like to agressively move this out of beta into final release as
quickly as poss
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Trei, Peter wrote:
> I'll be in the SF/SJ area the week of the RSA conference.
> Anyone interested in getting together for dinner one night?
If you're in town the weekend before the RSA Conference, I'll be there too
(CodeCon is the Friday - Sunday before RSA.)
> We used to t
The program for CodeCon 2004 has been announced.
http://www.codecon.org/2004/program.html
CodeCon is the premier showcase of active hacker projects. It is a
workshop for developers of real-world applications with working code and
active development projects. All presentations will given by one of
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, John Young wrote:
> This came in response to Cryptome's posting of Len Sassman's
> comments on remailers.
(BTW, John -- while the threat originally started out as being about
compromised remailers, my comments had little to do with that title.
Perhaps "remailer security" woul
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Eric Murray wrote:
> >Looking for libcrypto.a...
> >Found at /usr/local/ssl/lib/libcrypto.a.
> >./Install: [: 90701f: integer expression expected
>
> I think that line means that mixmaster's install script isn't
> properly identifying the version of Openssl. If it
appreciated and
utilized. It is my hope that Janis's work will serve as an example for
other like-minded programmers, who chose to give their time and code in
the name of free speech and privacy.
Len Sassaman
13 February 2003
San Francisco, CA
--
Janis's home page may be viewed here:
htt
CodeCon is fast approaching, and there are only three days left to
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CodeCon 2.0 is the premier event in 2003 for the P2P, Cypherpunk, and
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developers of real-world applications wit
CodeCon 2.0 is the premier event in 2003 for the P2P, Cypherpunk, and
network/security application developer community. It is a workshop for
developers of real-world applications with working code and active
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Greetings,
On behalf of the Mixmaster development team, I am pleased to announce the
availability of Mixmaster 2.9.0.
Information on Mixmaster is available at http://mixmaster.sf.net.
Mixmaster can be downloaded from ftp://mixmaster.anonymizer.com or
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Tim May wrote:
> PK crypto has made a lot of things a lot easier, but expecting it all
> to work with a click of a button is naive. Of course, most of us don't
> actually have secrets which make protocols and efforts justifiable.
> There's the rub.
I expect it to work with the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
The Mixmaster development team is pleased to announce the release of
Mixmaster 2.9b40. This release is expected to become Mixmaster 2.9rc1.
We believe this to be the most stable release of Mixmaster 2.9-beta to
date. Further development on Mixma
On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Anonymous wrote:
> Len Sassaman has put the ringsig program up at
> > http://www.abditum.com/~rabbi/ringsig/
[...]
> Second, unfortunately all of the tabs have been converted to spaces.
> This will prevent the sig from verifying.
[...]
I've put a corr
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Anonymous wrote:
> This got me thinking - has anyone tried hacking mixmaster to be a pgp
> client? I have compiled it under DOS before, so I know that is possible.
> Does anyone know if mixmaster can use 'non-legacy' RSA keys? Is there any
> pgp functionality that it lacks?
On Sat, 17 Aug 2002, Anonymous wrote:
> *** COULD SOMEONE PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS ABOVE AND PUT THE ringsig.c,
> ringsign, ringver, AND sigring.pgp FILES ON A WEB PAGE SO THAT PEOPLE
> CAN DOWNLOAD THEM WITHOUT HAVING TO GO THROUGH ALL THESE STEPS? ***
The files are available at:
http://www.abd
Interesting. Unless some clever at jobs were involved, this was likely not
written by Ian or Ben. I can vouch that Ian was not near a computer at the
time the second message (with the complete signature) was posted, and Ben
was somewhere over the Atlantic in an airplane, unlikely to be reading his
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> Rumor has it that the unemployed wizard of wordwrapping is now the
> lead programmer on a project to re-implement PGP using standard crypto
> libraries. If the earnest cluelessness he manifested on this list is any
> sign, we can safely predict that thi
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Tim May wrote:
> [The "prompted a bunch of programmers to rethink" comment has it all
> backwards. Chained remailers were deployed in 1992. The theory was
> known from Chaum's 1981 paper, and the flaws in the
> Kremvax/Kleinpaste/Julf/Penet type of approach were widely known:
167dc56155 mix-2.9b31.tar.gz
Files can be found here:
ftp://ftp.zedz.net/pub/crypto/remailer/mixmaster/mix-2.9b31.tar.gz
http://www.melontraffickers.com/mixmaster/mix-2.9b31.tar.gz
http://cypherpunks.havenco.com/mixmaster/mix-2.9b31.tar.gz
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> Today, remailer operators are shutting down their services. Why?
> Do they feel shame and guilt at providing a service which could foster
> destruction? Maybe they should have thought of that before deciding
> to run a remailer. Or are they merely fea
http://www.boycottadobe.com/pages/rallies.html
is now the home for the rally announcements. If you're planning on
attending one, please visit this page for info. If you're holding one,
please let us know so we can add it to the page.
Thanks!
--
Len Sassaman
Security
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--
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Security
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