[e-privacy] problema con mixmaster

Marco A. Calamari marcoc1 at dada.it
Fri Aug 12 22:28:12 CEST 2005


On Sat, 2005-08-13 at 00:01 +0200, Simone Bruschi wrote:
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> Leonardo Giacomelli ha scritto:

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> 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

Hai appena mandato in chiaro su internet ed in una lista
 la password di un remailer... spero sia solo una prova ;)

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> 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]

installa il package gpg-idea con apt

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