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Re: Are remailers designed to be knocked down?
On Fri, 10 May 1996, Alan Bostick wrote:
> The Scientology wars are spilling over into alt.usenet.kooks again, and
> Keith Henson had this odd thing to say. I thought Cypherpunk discussion
> of Keith's thesis would be interesting.
>
> [email protected] (Keith Henson) wrote:
> >
> > Ah, but the remailers are *designed* to be knocked down. The
> > are not expected to last if they are being used for serious
> > causes. But the package for doing another one and getting it
> > hooked into the network is easy to install--even in a user
> > act. Knocking out a remailer will usually halt the effort to
> > get back at the person/persons who were spilling the beans.
> > Social factors involved here. If any of you would like to
> > help, offer to run a remailer for a while. Consider it a
> > temporary civic duty. Keith Henson
I think this is reasonable. I would HOPE that a remailer under heavy
attack would be able to shut down, publicly, before it was taken over by
the legal authorities or other armed thugs.
-rich