• Tails 7.4 + Mixmaster 3.1 (Elvis Version)

    From Nomen Nescio@nobody@dizum.com to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.privacy,alt.cypherpunks on Mon Jan 19 18:59:36 2026
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    Hello world!

    Type II remailing done securely ... ;-)
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    Regards
    Stefan

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  • From Radio Eriwan@bounce.me@radio-eriwan.ru to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.privacy,alt.cypherpunks on Mon Jan 19 21:20:17 2026
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    Nomen Nescio wrote:

    Hello world!

    Type II remailing done securely ... ;-)


    https://jmp.sh/t9v76WgJ

    Regards
    Stefan
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  • From elvis-85793@elvis-85793@notatla.org.uk to alt.privacy.anon-server on Tue Jan 20 10:32:19 2026
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    On 2026-01-19, Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
    Hello world!

    Type II remailing done securely ... ;-)


    Three cheers for Elvis! But the changes in Openssl make it
    hard to continue support for the 3.1 line.

    I saw some mention of SPHINX on here a little time ago.
    Is there a codebase and maintainer using that message format?
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  • From Radio Eriwan@bounce.me@radio-eriwan.ru to alt.privacy.anon-server on Tue Jan 20 18:55:38 2026
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    elvis-85793@notatla.org.uk wrote:
    On 2026-01-19, Nomen Nescio <nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
    Hello world!

    Type II remailing done securely ... ;-)


    Three cheers for Elvis! But the changes in Openssl make it
    hard to continue support for the 3.1 line.

    I think for still compiling your Mixmaster 3.1 code base,
    we need to keep the old libcrypto.so.1.0.0 in a safe place.

    For the Mixmaster Tails version I only used patchelf, so that
    from my old installation (Whonix) of your 3.1 code, the libraries
    are now persistent in the Persistent folder. The MIXPATH variable
    is set as a dot file in Tails, so that it always remains intact
    after booting Tails. Because sendmail -t does not work with Tails,
    I have a Go sendmail-to, which does the job and is also persistent.

    I saw some mention of SPHINX on here a little time ago.
    Is there a codebase and maintainer using that message format?

    Yes, the Nym team uses SPHINXS and loopix for their Nym Network
    components. It is written in Rust and an depreciated Go Code base
    of SPHINXS and loopix examples is also available at GitHub.

    https://github.com/nymtech/nym
    https://github.com/nymtech/sphinx
    https://github.com/nymtech/sphinx-bench
    https://github.com/nymtech/nym-mixnet
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    Regards
    Stefan


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