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Author: weasel Date: 2003-10-26 00:26:39 +0200 (Sun, 26 Oct 2003) New Revision: 643 Added: trunk/Mix/mixmaster.1 Removed: trunk/Mix/mix.1 Modified: trunk/Mix/Makefile.am Log: Rename manpage to mixmaster.1 Modified: trunk/Mix/Makefile.am =================================================================== --- trunk/Mix/Makefile.am 2003-10-25 21:12:53 UTC (rev 642) +++ trunk/Mix/Makefile.am 2003-10-25 22:26:39 UTC (rev 643) @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ SUBDIRS = . Src -man_MANS = mix.1 +man_MANS = mixmaster.1 ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I config Deleted: trunk/Mix/mix.1 =================================================================== --- trunk/Mix/mix.1 2003-10-25 21:12:53 UTC (rev 642) +++ trunk/Mix/mix.1 2003-10-25 22:26:39 UTC (rev 643) @@ -1,996 +0,0 @@ -.TH MIX 1 "Mixmaster Version 3.0 beta" -.\" $Id: mix.1,v 1.34 2003/10/15 05:06:09 rabbi Exp $ -.SH NAME -mix \- anonymous remailer software -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B mix -[\fB\-hpmdSvT\fR] -[\fB\-t \fIuser@host\fR] -[\fB\-g \fInewsgroup\fR] -[\fB\-s \fIsubject\fR] -[\fB\-a \fIfilename\fR] -[\fB\-l \fImix1,mix2,mix3,...\fR] -[\fB\-c \fInum\fR] -[\fIuser@host\fR] -[\fIfilename\fR] -.PP -.B mix -[\fB\-f\fR[\fBrfg\fR] \fIfilename\fR] -.PP -.B mix \fR[\fB\-RGKSP\fR] -.SH DESCRIPTION -Mixmaster is an anonymous remailer. Remailers provide protection -against traffic analysis and allow sending mail anonymously or -pseudonymously. -.PP -In the non-interactive mode, Mixmaster reads a message from its -standard input or from a file. Destination address and input file can -be specified in the command line. If no address is given in the -command line, the input file is expected to contain a message complete -with mail headers. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B "\-h, \-\-help" -Print a summary of command line options. -.TP -.B "\-\-config=\fIfilename" -Read configuration from an alternate file. -.TP -.B "\-t, \-\-to=\fIuser@host" -Add the destination address(es) to the message header. The input file -contains the message body without headers. -.TP -.B "\-g, \-\-post-to=\fInewsgroup" -Add the newsgroup(s) to the message header. The input file -contains the message body without headers. -.TP -.B -\-p, \-\-post -Post the message to Usenet. -.TP -.B -\-m, \-\-mail -Send the message as electronic mail. (This is the default.) -.TP -.B "\-s, \-\-subject=\fIsubject" -Add the -.I subject -to the message header. -.TP -.B "\-\-header=\fI'Header: text' -Add the header line to the message header. -.TP -.B "\-a, \-\-attachment=\fIfilename" -Attach -.I file -to the message. -.TP -.B \-\-encrypt -Encrypt the message using the OpenPGP format. -.TP -.B \-\-sign -Sign the message using the OpenPGP format. -.TP -.B "\-l, \-\-chain=\fImix1,mix2,mix3,..." -Use this remailer chain to send the message. Alternatively, the input -message may contain a pseudo-header -.BR Chain: . -If no chain is specified, Mixmaster will use a chain of four random -remailers. -.TP -.B "\-T, \-\-type\-list" -Display the contents of the -.BR type2.list -file. -.TP -.B "\-c, \-\-copies=\fInum" -Send -.I num -copies of the message to increase reliability. -.TP -.B \-d, \-\-dummy -Generate a dummy message as protection against traffic analysis. -.TP -.B \-S, \-\-send -Send the message(s) from the pool. -.TP -.B \-v, \-\-verbose -Output informational messages. -.TP -.B "\-f\fR [\fIfile\fR]" -Read a mail folder or news article. This function requires ncurses support. -.TP -.B "\-fr\fR [\fIfile\fR]" -Reply to a message. -.TP -.B "\-ff\fR [\fIfile\fR]" -Post a follow-up to a message. -.TP -.B "\-fg\fR [\fIfile\fR]" -Send a group reply to a message. -.SS Remailer options: -.TP -.B "\-\-config=\fIfilename" -Read configuration from an alternate file. -.TP -.B \-R, \-\-read\-mail -Read a remailer message from standard input and store it in the pool. -.TP -.B \-I, \-\-store\-mail -Read a remailer message from standard input and store it in the pool -without decrypting it immediately. It will be processed the next time -Mixmaster processes the queue (called with \fP-M\fP or in daemon mode). -.TP -.B \-P, \-\-pop-mail -Read mail from the POP3 servers listed in -.BR pop3.cfg . -.TP -.B \-M, \-\-remailer -Check if it is time to perform the regular remailer actions: -Send messages from the pool, get mail from POP3 servers and keep the -internal files up\-to\-date. -.TP -.B \-D, \-\-daemon -Detach from the console and process the pool, get mail and update the -internal files at regular intervals. -.TP -.B \-\-no-detach -Run as daemon but do not detach from the terminal (This option is -only useful together with \fB--daemon\fP). -.TP -.B -G, \-\-generate\-key -Generate a new remailer key. -.TP -.B \-K, \-\-update\-keys -Generate remailer keys if necessary. -.TP -.B \-S, \-\-send -Force sending the message(s) from the pool. -.TP -.B \-\-install\-svc -Install the Mixmaster Service on Win32. -.TP -.B \-\-remove\-svc -Remove the Mixmaster Service on Win32. -.TP -.B \-\-run\-svc -Run the Mixmaster Service on Win32. -.TP -.B \-\-redirect -Read a mixmaster packet from stdin and route it through a chain given with -\fB\-\-chain\fP. -Note that this may corrupt the packet if there is not enough space in the -headers (that is, if there are more than 20 hops total). This function is -not normaly needed but may come in handy in certain cases. -.SH CONFIGURATION -Mixmaster reads its configuration from the file -.B mix.cfg -in its working directory. The configuration file consists of lines of -the type -.PP -.I VARIABLE values -.PP -and of comments, which begin with a -.B # -character. The variables have reasonable default values, but it is -useful to create a configuration file using the -.B Install -script when setting up a remailer. -.PP -All configuration variables can be overridden from the command line, -e.g. -.B mix -S --POOLSIZE=0 --RATE=100 -will send all messages currently in the message pool. -.SS Client configuration: -.TP -.B ADDRESS -Your address for sending non-anonymous messages. -.TP -.B NAME -Your real name (used for sending non-anonymous messages). -.TP -.B MAILtoNEWS -Address of a mail-to-news gateway. Default: -.BR mai...@ny... . -.TP -.B CHAIN -Default chain for anonymous messages to be sent. -.B CHAIN -is a comma-separated list of remailer names or addresses. -A -.B * -represents a random reliable remailer. Default: -.BR *,*,*,* . -.TP -.B NUMCOPIES -Number of redundant copies of an anonymous message to be -sent, unless specified otherwise on the command line. -Default: -.BR 1 . -.TP -.B DISTANCE -When selecting random remailers, the chain will contain -.I DISTANCE -other remailers between two occurrences of the -same remailer in the chain. Default: -.BR 2 . -.TP -.B MINREL -Only select remailers with a reliability of at least -.IR MINREL %. -Default: -.BR 98 . -.TP -.B RELFINAL -Only select a remailer with a reliability of at least -.IR RELFINAL % -as the final remailer. Default: -.BR 99 . -.TP -.B MAXLAT -Only select remailers with a latency of at most -.IR MAXLAT . -Default: -.BR 36h . -.TP -.B PGPPUBRING -Path to your public PGP key ring. Default: -.BR ~/.pgp/pubring.pkr . -(Windows default: PGP registry value.) -.TP -.B PGPSECRING -Path to your secret PGP key ring. Default: -.BR ~/.pgp/secring.skr . -(Windows default: PGP registry value.) -.TP -.B CLIENTAUTOFLUSH -If -.B REMAIL -is set to -.BR n -automatically flush the pool every time mixmaster is run. Default: -.BR n . -.TP -.B SENDMAIL -Path to the -.BR sendmail (1) -program. If set to -.BR outfile , -Mixmaster will create text files named -.BI out * .txt -in the -.B pool -directory instead of sending mail. -Default: -.BR "/usr/lib/sendmail -t" . -.TP -.B SMTPRELAY -Name of SMTP relay. If set, mail will be delivered to the relay -rather than by -.BR sendmail (1). -.TP -.B HELONAME -Host name used in the SMTP dialogue. -Default: The -.I ENVFROM -host name or the current network name associated with the socket. -.TP -.B SMTPUSERNAME -Some mail servers require authentication for sending mail. This is -the authenticated SMTP user name. -.B SMTPPASSWORD -Password for authenticated SMTP. -.TP -.B ENVFROM -Envelope from address used in the SMTP dialogue. (When the client is -used to send non-anonymous messages, -.I ADDRESSS -is used instead.) -Default: -.IR ANONADDR . -.SS Remailer configuration: -.TP -.B NEWS -Path to the news posting program, or address of a -mail-to-news gateway. Default: no news posting. -(When using a news posting program, -.I ORGANIZATION -contains -an Organization line for anonymous messages. Default: -.BR "Anonymous Posting Service" .) -.TP -.B SENDANONMAIL -Path to a program for sending anonymous mail. Default: -.IR SENDMAIL . -.B SENDANONMAIL -can be used to invoke an external mail filter for anonymized messages. -.TP -.B SHORTNAME -A short name for the remailer to be used in lists. Defaults to the host name. -.TP -.B REMAILERADDR -The remailer mail address. -.TP -.B ANONADDR -An address to be inserted in the -.B From: -line of anonymous messages. Default: -.IR REMAILERADDR . -.TP -.B REMAILERNAME -A name to be inserted in the -.B From: -line of remailer status -messages. Default: -.BR "Anonymous Remailer" . -.TP -.B ANONNAME -A name to be inserted in the -.B From: -line of anonymous messages. -Default: -.BR "Anonymous" . -.TP -.B COMPLAINTS -An address for complaints to be sent to. Default: -.IR REMAILERADDR . -.TP -.B ERRLOG -Name of a file to log error messages, or -.B stdout -or -.BR stderr . -Default: -.BR stderr . -(When run from a tty, Mixmaster will always print a copy of error -messages to -.BR stderr .) -.TP -.B MAILBOX -A generic mail folder for non-remailer messages that are not stored in -any of the following folders. -If -.B MAILBOX -begins with a -.BR | , -it specifies the path to a program. If it contains an -.B @ -sign, the message is forwarded to the given address (with an -.B X-Loop: -header to prevent mail loops). If it ends with a -.B / -it is treated as a Maildir, otherwise the message is appended -to the given file name or written to standard output if -.B MAILBOX -is -.BR stdout . -Default: -.BR mbox . -.TP -.B MAILABUSE -Mail folder for messages sent to the -.I COMPLAINTS -address. -Default: -.IR MAILBOX . -.TP -.B MAILBLOCK -Mail folder for messages sent to the remailer address with a -.B DESTINATION-BLOCK -line. -Default: -.IR MAILBOX . -.TP -.B MAILUSAGE -Mail folder for messages sent to the remailer address that do not -contain any valid remailer commands. Default: -.BR /dev/null . -.TP -.B MAILANON -Mail folder for replies sent to the -.I ANONADDR -address. -Default: -.BR /dev/null . -.TP -.B MAILERROR -Mail folder for messages that cannot be decrypted or contain other -errors. Default: -.BR /dev/null . -.TP -.B MAILBOUNCE -Mail folder for bounce messages. Default: -.IR MAILBOX . -.TP -.B MAILIN -If defined an additional mail folder where Mixmaster should read messages from -when processing its pool. If it ends with a -.B / -it is treated as a Maildir, otherwise a standard mbox format file -is expected. All messages are removed from the folder after reading. -.B MAILIN -is not set by default. -It is an incredibly bad idea to set this the same as \fBMAILBOX\fP. -.TP -.B VERBOSE -If -.B VERBOSE -is set to -.BR 0 , -Mixmaster will log error -messages only. If it is set to -.BR 1 , -error messages and warnings are logged. If -.B VERBOSE -is set to -.BR 2 , -successful operation is logged as well. -If set to -.BR 3 , -a log file entry is created whenever a message -enters or leaves the pool. Default: -.BR 2 . -.TP -.B PASSPHRASE -A passphrase used to protect the remailer secret keys from -casual attackers. This setting overrides the compile-time -defined -.B COMPILEDPASS -which is now deprecated. -This should -.I not -be the same as the client passphrase. -.TP -.B EXTFLAGS -Additional flags you want to set in the remailer's capabilities string. -Defaults to the empty string, which means none. Example: -.BR testing . -.TP -.B PRECEDENCE -Sets the header Precedence: to this value for all outgoing mail. -Defaults to the empty string, which means no such header is added. -Example: -.BR anon . -If you use this you might want to block user supplied precedence -headers in your header block file. -.PP -The following variables can be set to -.B y -or -.BR n : -.TP -.B REMAIL -Enable remailer functionality. Default: -.BR n . -.TP -.B MIDDLEMAN -Act as an intermediate hop only, forward anonymized -messages to another remailer. This mode can be used -where complaints about anonymous messages must be -avoided. (The variable -.B FORWARDTO -specifies the remailer -chain to be used; default: -.BR * .) -Default: -.BR n . -.TP -.B AUTOREPLY -Send help files in response to non-remailer messages. Explicit -.B remailer-help -requests are always served. -Default: -.BR n . -.TP -.B MIX -Accept Mixmaster messages. Default: -.BR y . -.TP -.B PGP -Accept OpenPGP-encrypted Cypherpunk remailer messages. -Default: -.BR y . -.TP -.B UNENCRYPTED -Accept unencrypted Cypherpunk remailer messages. -Default: -.BR n . -.TP -.B REMIX -Re-encrypt Type I messages to other remailers in the Mixmaster format -.RB ( x -= only when requested by user explicitly). -Default: -.BR y . -.TP -.B BINFILTER -Filter out binary attachments. Default: -.BR n . -.TP -.B LISTSUPPORTED -List known remailers and their keys in remailer-conf reply. Default: -.BR y . -.TP -.B MID -Use a hash of the message body as Message-ID, to avoid -Usenet spam. Default: -.BR y . -If -.B MID -is set to a string -beginning with -.BR @ , -that string is used as the domain part of the message ID. -.TP -.B AUTOBLOCK -Allow users to add their address to the -.B dest.blk -file by sending the remailer a message containing the line -.BR destination-block . -Default: -.BR y . -.TP -.B STATSDETAILS -List statistics on intermediate vs. final delivery in remailer-stats. -Default: -.BR y . -.PP -The following variables have numeric values: -.TP -.B POOLSIZE -The size of the Mixmaster reordering pool. Larger sizes -imply higher security and longer delays. Remailer default: -.BR 20 . -Client default: -.BR 0 . -.TP -.B RATE -Percentage of messages from the pool to be sent. Remailer default: -.BR 95 . -Client default: -.BR 100 . -Lower values cause the pool to increase in size when -many messages are received at a time, reducing the effect -of flooding attacks. -.TP -.B INDUMMYP -Probability that Mixmaster will generate dummy messages upon -receipt of incoming mail. Larger numbers mean more dummy -messages on average. For instance, -.B 10 -means that on average one in nine incoming messages will trigger -a dummy generation, and -.B 20 -means that one in four will. -.B 0 -means no dummy messages. Remailer default: -.BR 20 . -Client default: -.BR 3 . -.TP -.B OUTDUMMYP -Probability that Mixmaster will generate dummy messages at -.B SENDPOOL -time. If the pool is processed frequently, this should be a lower value -than if there are long intervals between pool processing. Examples: -.B 50 -means on average, one dummy message will be generated per pool -processing. -.B 80 -means four will be generated. -.B 0 -means no dummy messages. Remailer default: -.BR 67 . -Client default: -.BR 3 . -.TP -.B SIZELIMIT -Maximum size for anonymous messages in kB. -.B 0 -means no limit. -Default: -.BR 0 . -.TP -.B POP3SIZELIMIT -Maximum size for incoming messages in kB when using POP3. -.B 0 -means no limit. -Default: -.BR 0 . -Larger messages are deleted unread if -.B POP3DEL -is set to -.BR y , -and left on the server otherwise. -.TP -.B INFLATEMAX -Maximum size for -.B Inflate: -padding in kB. -.B 0 -means padding is not allowed. -Default: -.B 50 -.BR kB . -.TP -.B MAXRANDHOPS -Maximum chain length for message forwarding requested by -.B Rand-Hop -directives. -Default: -.BR 4 . -.TP -.B MAXRECIPIENTS -limits the number of allowed recipients in outgoing mail. Anything that exceeds this -number is dropped silently. Default: -.BR 5 . -.PP -The following are time variables. They can be given as days, hours, or -minutes. -.TP -.B SENDPOOLTIME -How often Mixmaster should check the pool for messages -to be sent. Remailer default: -.BR 1h . -Client default: -.BR 0h . -.TP -.B POP3TIME -How often Mixmaster should check the POP3 accounts -listed in -.B pop3.cfg -for new mail. -Default: -.BR 1h . -.TP -.B MAILINTIME -How often Mixmaster should read mail from -.BR MAILIN -and process mails fetched via POP3. Processing here means to -answer remailer-xxx requests and decrypt messages to the Mixmaster -and place them in the pool. No other processing of the pool is -done. This action is always performed sending out messages from the pool (at -.BR SENDPOOLTIME -intervals) or receiving mail via POP3 (at -.BR POP3TIME -intervals). Default: -.BR 5m . -.TP -.B PACKETEXP -How long to store parts of incomplete multipart messages and other -temporary pool files. -Default: -.BR 7d . -.TP -.B IDEXP -Mixmaster keeps a log of packet IDs to prevent replay -attacks. -.B IDEXP -specifies after which period of time old -IDs are expired. Default: -.BR 7d , -minimum: -.BR 5d . -If set to -.BR 0 , -no log is kept. -.PP -The following strings must be specified at compile-time in -.BR config.h . -It is not usually necessary to modify any of these: -.TP -.B -DISCLAIMER -A default string to be inserted in the header of all anonymous -messages if no -.B disclaim.txt -file is available. If -.B DISCLAIMER -contains the substring -.BR "%s" , -it will be substituted with the -.I COMPLAINTS -address. -.TP -.B FROMDISCLAIMER -A default string to be inserted at the top of the message body -if an anonymous message contains a user-supplied -.B From: -line and no -.B fromdscl.txt -file is available. -.TP -.B MSGFOOTER -A default string to be inserted at the bottom of the message body -of all anonymous messages if no -.B footer.txt -file is available. -.TP -.B BINDISCLAIMER -A string to replace the body of a binary attachment when -the remailer is configured to filter out binaries. -.TP -.B CHARSET -The character set used for MIME-encoded header lines. -.TP -.B DESTBLOCK -A quoted list of files that contain blocked addresses. -Files must be separated by one space. Mixmaster will choose -the first file for writing if -.B AUTOBLOCK -is enabled. -.PP -The following variables can be set in the -.B Makefile -or in -.BR config.h : -.TP -.B COMPILEDPASS -A passphrase used to protect the remailer secret keys from -casual attackers. You can use -.B `make PASS="\fIyour passphrase\fB"' -to set a passphrase. This should -.I not -be the same as the client passphrase. This option is now deprecated in -favor of the configuration file option -.BR PASSPHRASE . -.TP -.B SPOOL -Set -.B SPOOL -if you want to use a default directory other than -.B ~/Mix -or if Mixmaster is run in an environment where -.B $HOME -is not set, e.g. when invoked via -.BR .forward . -This value can be overridden by use of the environment variable -.BR $MIXPATH . -.TP -.B USE_SSLEAY -Use the SSLeay/OpenSSL cryptographic library. Currently this is the -only cryptographic library supported by Mixmaster. -.TP -.B USE_IDEA -Use the IDEA encryption algorithm. A license is required to use IDEA -for commercial purposes. See file -.B idea.txt -for details. -.TP -.B USE_PGP -Support the OpenPGP encryption format. Mixmaster does not call any -external encryption program. -.TP -.B USE_PCRE -Use the regular expression library. -.TP -.B USE_ZLIB -Use the -.B zlib -compression library. -.TP -.B USE_NCURSES -Use the -.B ncurses -library. -.TP -.B USE_SOCK -Use sockets to transfer mail by POP3 and SMTP. -.TP -.B USE_WINGUI -Use the -.B Win32 -GUI. -.TP -.B HAVE_GETDOMAINNAME -The -.BR getdomainname (2) -function is available. -.SH FILES -These filenames can be overridden by setting the corresponding configuration -option (given in parentheses). -.TP -.B mix.cfg -Mixmaster configuration file. -.TP -.B pubring.asc -Type 1 remailer keys (\fBPGPREMPUBASC\fP). -.TP -.B pubring.mix -Type 2 remailer keys (\fBPUBRING\fP). -.TP -.B rlist.txt -List of reliable type 1 remailers (\fBTYPE1LIST\fP). -.TP -.B mlist.txt -List of reliable type 2 remailers (\fBTYPE2REL\fP). -.TP -.B type2.list -List of known type 2 remailers (optional) (\fBTYPE2LIST\fP). -.TP -.B starex.txt -List of remailers which should not be used in randomly generated -remailer chains (\fBSTAREX\fP). -.SS Remailer files: -.TP -.B disclaim.txt -A string to be inserted in the header of all anonymous -messages (\fBDISCLAIMFILE\fP). -.TP -.B fromdscl.txt -A string to be inserted at the top of the message body -if an anonymous message contains a user-supplied -.B From: -line (\fBFROMDSCLFILE\fP). -.TP -.TP -.B footer.txt -A string to be inserted at the bottom of the message body -of all anonymous messages (\fBMSGFOOTERFILE\fP). -.TP -.B help.txt -Help file sent in response to -.B remailer-help -requests (\fBHELPFILE\fP). -.TP -.B adminkey.txt -The PGP key of the remailer operator sent in response to -.B remailer-adminkey -requests (\fBADMKEYFILE\fP). -.TP -.B abuse.txt -File sent in response to mail to the -.I COMPLAINTS -address if -.B AUTOREPLY -is set (\fBABUSEFILE\fP). -.TP -.B reply.txt -Help file sent in response to replies to anonymous messages if -.B AUTOREPLY -is set (\fBREPLYFILE\fP). -.TP -.B usage.txt -Help file sent in response to non-remailer message sent to -.I REMAILERADDR -if -.B AUTOREPLY -is set. If -.B usage.log -exists, recipients are logged and a reply is sent only once to avoid -mail loops (\fBUSAGEFILE\fP). -.TP -.B blocked.txt -Information sent in response to automatically processed blocking requests if -.B AUTOREPLY -is set (\fBBLOCKFILE\fP). -.TP -.B pop3.cfg -List of POP3 accounts with lines of the form -.I ac...@ho... password -to get remailer messages from. The lines may optionally contain the -keyword "apop" or "pass" to select an authentication method (\fBPOP3CONF\fP). -.TP -.B dest.alw -List of addresses to which Mixmaster will deliver, even in middleman mode (\fBDESTALLOW\fP). -.TP -.B dest.blk -List of blocked destination addresses. -Mixmaster does not send mail to the blocked addresses listed in this file (\fBDESTBLOCK\fP). -.TP -.B rab.blk -Identical to -.BR dest.blk , -except Mixmaster will not write to this file. -For use with external remailer abuse blocklists. -.TP -.B source.blk -List of blocked source addresses. If an incoming message originates -from an address or IP in this list, it will be ignored. This -feature can be used to avoid spam and other abusive mail (\fBSOURCEBLOCK\fP). -.TP -.B header.blk -List of unwanted header fields. The file is used to delete unwanted -header lines (e.g. lines that indicate a false identity, or Usenet -control messages), and do other header filtering (\fBHDRFILTER\fP). - -A destination address or header line is left out if it contains a -search string or matches a regular expression specified in the block -file. Lines in the block file that begin and end with a slash -.RB ( /\fIregexp\fB/ ) -are interpreted as regular expressions. Lines without -slashes are used for case-independent substring search. - -If a message contains a header line that matches a -.B /\fIregexp\fB/q -entry in -.BR header.blk , -the entire message is deleted. - -In addition, regular expressions can be substituted. Back-references -are supported. For example - - /^From: *([^@]*) <.*>/From: $1/ - /^From:.* \\(([^@]*)\)/From: $1/ - /^From: *([^@]*).*$/From: $1 <\fIn...@re...\fR>/ - -would allow user-defined names in the -.B From: -line, while replacing any given address with the remailer address. -.SS -Mixmaster uses the following files internally: -.TP -.B mixrand.bin -Random seed file (\fBMIXRAND\fP). -.TP -.B secring.pgp -Remailer type 1 secret keys (\fBPGPREMSECRING\fP). -.TP -.B secring.mix -Remailer type 2 secret keys (\fBSECRING\fP). -.TP -.B pgpkey.txt -The public type 1 remailer key (\fBPGPKEY\fP). -.TP -.B key.txt -The public type 2 remailer key (\fBKEYFILE\fP). -.TP -.B id.log -Log file of messages already processed (\fBKEYFILE\fP). -.TP -.B stats.log -Log file for remailer statistics (\fBSTATS\fP). -.TP -.B pgpmaxcount.log -Log file for PGP Max-Count statistics (\fBPGPMAXCOUNT\fP). -.TP -.B time.log -Time for periodic remailer actions (\fBREGULAR\fP). -.TP -.B dhparam.mix -Public Diffie-Hellman parameters used for El-Gamal key generation (\fBDHPARAMS\fP). -.TP -.B dsaparam.mix -Public DSA parameters used for DSA key generation (\fBDSAPARAMS\fP). -.TP -.B mix.pid -Pid file in daemon mode (\fBPIDFILE\fP). -.TP -.BI pool/ -Message pool directory (\fBPOOL\fP). -.TP -.BI pool/m * -Message pool files. -.TP -.BI pool/p * -Partial messages. -.TP -.BI pool/l * -Latent messages. -.TP -.BI pool/s * -Messages to be sent. -.TP -.BI pool/t * -Temporary files. -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.TP -.I MIXPATH -The path to the Mixmaster directory. The default is -.BR ~/Mix . -.TP -.I MIXPASS -The passphrase used to protect your nyms and PGP keys. -(The remailer uses a different passphrase.) If -.I MIXPASS -is not set, the client will ask for a passphrase. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR pgp (1), -.BR procmail (1), -.BR sendmail (8). -.SH COPYRIGHT -(C) 1999 Anonymizer Inc. -Mixmaster may be redistributed and modified under certain conditions. -This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF -ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the file COPYRIGHT for -details. Copied: trunk/Mix/mixmaster.1 (from rev 642, trunk/Mix/mix.1) |