[e-privacy] problema con mixmaster

Simone Bruschi simone at cyberblackcat.net
Sat Aug 13 00:01:16 CEST 2005


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Leonardo Giacomelli ha scritto:
[.....]
> apt-get install libssl-dev
> libcrypto.a e` in libssl-dev... mai farsi ingannare dai nomi dei file ;-)
> 
> Ciao,
> Leonardo
dubbio amletico,
ora mi pone questa domanda e normale e cosa gli rispondo?

mix at cyberblackcat:~/mixmaster-3.0b2$ ./Install
Mixmaster directory? [/home/mix/Mix] y
Do you want to set up a remailer? [y] y

You can either compile your secret passphrase into the binary
or you can set it in your config file. Note that the former does not
really increase security as the passphrase can still be discovered by
running something like `strings mixmaster'.

Most users should answer `n' to this question:

Do you want to compile the passphrase into the binary? [n] n
Please enter a passphrase for your remailer (it will be
stored in mix.cfg in clear).
Contebladesolotempo3107
Looking for libz.a...
Found at /usr/lib/libz.so.
Looking for libpcre.a...
Found at /usr/local/lib/libpcre.so.
Looking for libcrypto.a...
Found at /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.
./Install: line 615: [: 90705F: integer expression expected
./Install: line 620: [: 90705F: integer expression expected
./Install: line 625: [: 90705F: integer expression expected
Looking for libncurses.a...
Found at /usr/lib/libncurses.so.
Checking for IDEA support...
tmptst.c:1:26: openssl/idea.h: No such file or directory
tmptst.c: In function `main':
tmptst.c:4: error: `idea_cfb64_encrypt' undeclared (first use in this
function)
tmptst.c:4: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
tmptst.c:4: error: for each function it appears in.)

  WARNING: Your version of OpenSSL has been configured without IDEA support.
  If you continue, Mixmaster will be installed with reduced functionality.
  This means (among other things) that Mixmaster will not create an RSA
  OpenPGP key (to avoid mail loss in the Type I system). You may want to
  re-install OpenSSL before proceeding.

  This will not concern you if you only plan to run a type II remailer or
  simply want a type II client.
Continue anyway? [y]

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