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Re: MAIL: chained remailing strategy
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[ Whew! The list was strangely silent for about 18 hours here, and I
was afraid that the news system upgrade had gone awry. ]
In list.cypherpunks, [email protected] writes:
> Yes, the extra text is ignored. In fact, the remailer implemented
> this form of padding (however, it only padded messages shorter than 2K
> out to 2K). This isn't the best way to do padding since it is quite
> obvious that it is in fact padding. Hal Finney wrote some perl
> scripts which pad inside the pgp message (add random text without
> likewise updating the message length field; upon decryption the extra
> text is throw away) and this is a better approach.
How tough would that be to add to PGP itself? And would it deplete the
random pool too much? Or could psuedo-random lengths of psuedo-random
padding be as effective as real random padding?
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Roy M. Silvernail -- [email protected] will do just fine, thanks.
"Does that not fit in with your plans?"
-- Mr Wiggen, of Ironside and Malone (Monty Python)
PGP 2.3a public key available upon request (send yours)
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