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What is elvis' (4096 bit) Mixmaster 3.1?
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l***@vlvite.com
2024-08-14 02:51:49 UTC
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It's on Sec3's site along with a QSL install. Is it a more secure
version for QSL than the original Mixmaster?

Will it work with my QSL installs on XP and Windows 7?

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Anonymous
2024-08-14 04:48:53 UTC
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It's on Sec3's site along with a QSL install. Is it a more secure
version for QSL than the original Mixmaster?
Will it work with my QSL installs on XP and Windows 7?
:o) All Anon Posters Have Been Killfiled :o)
Yawn
Anonymous
2024-08-14 06:54:56 UTC
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It's on Sec3's site along with a QSL install. Is it a more secure
version for QSL than the original Mixmaster?
Will it work with my QSL installs on XP and Windows 7?
"I've been here for quite a few decades as a QSL user."
Terry
2024-08-14 16:03:51 UTC
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It's on Sec3's site along with a QSL install. Is it a more secure
version for QSL than the original Mixmaster?
Will it work with my QSL installs on XP and Windows 7?
:o) All Anon Posters Have Been Killfiled :o)
Don't worry about it. It's way over your head anyway.
Anon Poster
2024-08-14 18:30:13 UTC
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It's on Sec3's site along with a QSL install. Is it a more secure
version for QSL than the original Mixmaster?
Will it work with my QSL installs on XP and Windows 7?
:o) All Anon Posters Have Been Killfiled :o)
Try it and find out.

"I'm 89 years old"
D
2024-08-14 22:29:34 UTC
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Try it and find out.
"I'm 89 years old"
he's aging fast . . .
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Newsgroups: news.admin.peering,news.software.nntp
Subject: Re: Who is peering all these spams ostensibly from Google Groups?
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2023 19:07:57 -0400
...
I am almost 86
[end quoted excerpt]

last december, wally j hammered the "news.admin.net-abuse.usenet"
newsgroup with a blitzkrieg "save google groups or die" campaign,
and his age was "88" in other more recent articles . . . a.p.a-s
is definitely being plagued by these psyops troll farm "regulars"
anonymous
2024-08-14 22:24:05 UTC
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It's on Sec3's site along with a QSL install. Is it a more secure
version for QSL than the original Mixmaster?
Will it work with my QSL installs on XP and Windows 7?
:o) All Anon Posters Have Been Killfiled :o)
Were you the asshole who was trying to send death threats to Kamala
Harris, Joe Biden and Donald Trump using dizum?

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2024-08-15 00:55:29 UTC
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trying to send death threats to Kamala
Harris, Joe Biden and Donald Trump using dizum
Newsgroups: news.admin.peering,news.software.nntp
Subject: Re: Who is peering all these spams ostensibly from Google Groups?
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2023 12:13:55 -0400
I happen to use a different news host for each newsgroup (for privacy
reasons, that's why) where I just checked & dizum today is 95.5% Google
spam (1687 new articles, 9 of which made it past my google spam filter).
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Newsgroups: news.admin.peering,news.software.nntp,misc.phone.mobile.iphone
Subject: Re: Who is peering all these spams ostensibly from Google Groups?
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2023 15:02:14 -0400
In addition to Ray Banana (of eternal september), I too have been very
successful with working with the admins of many nntp servers, such as Paolo
Amaroso (who poisoned alt.home.repair due to the spams from Dean Hoffman,
for example) and from Steve Crook (of mixmin) and from Alex de Jood (of
dizum) and from Ivo Gandolfo (of paganini) and from Roman Racine (albasani)
and from Benjamin Gufler (at Solani) and from Jesse Rehmer (blueworld) and
from Steen Jensen (sunsite) and from Alexander Samoylyk (eponymous), etc.
(all those are offhand AFAIR).
...
(using Tor Browser 13.5.2)
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=name+dropping
Post by anonymous
name-dropping
noun
1. The practice of casually mentioning important people in order to
impress one's listener.
2. The practice of casually mentioning famous or important people or
the titles of their works, often subtly implying familiarity or
association, in order to impress others.
3. The practice of casually mentioning important people in order to
impress your listener.
The GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
More at Wordnik
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these psyops troll farm operatives are . . . "only doing their duty"
Stainless Steel Rat
2024-08-17 20:28:06 UTC
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Post by l***@vlvite.com
It's on Sec3's site along with a QSL install. Is it a more secure
version for QSL than the original Mixmaster?
The original Mixmaster was designed to use 1024-bit RSA keys; this Mixmaster
3.1 version has been modified to use RSA keys up to 4096-bits, with the
trade-off, that it allows fewer total hops. (Almost no one used the 20-hop
maximum in the original Mixmaster.)
Post by l***@vlvite.com
Will it work with my QSL installs on XP and Windows 7?
You'll have to try it out and see.

Stainless Steel Rat
l***@vlvite.com
2024-08-17 22:57:30 UTC
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Post by l***@vlvite.com
It's on Sec3's site along with a QSL install. Is it a more secure
version for QSL than the original Mixmaster?
The original Mixmaster was designed to use 1024-bit RSA keys; this Mixmaster
3.1 version has been modified to use RSA keys up to 4096-bits, with the
trade-off, that it allows fewer total hops. (Almost no one used the 20-hop
maximum in the original Mixmaster.)
Post by l***@vlvite.com
Will it work with my QSL installs on XP and Windows 7?
You'll have to try it out and see.
Stainless Steel Rat
Thanks. I'll give it try. I never used more than 4 hops with QSL,
usually 3.
Anonymous
2024-08-17 23:23:09 UTC
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Post by l***@vlvite.com
It's on Sec3's site along with a QSL install. Is it a more secure
version for QSL than the original Mixmaster?
The original Mixmaster was designed to use 1024-bit RSA keys; this Mixmaster
3.1 version has been modified to use RSA keys up to 4096-bits, with the
trade-off, that it allows fewer total hops. (Almost no one used the 20-hop
maximum in the original Mixmaster.)
Post by l***@vlvite.com
Will it work with my QSL installs on XP and Windows 7?
You'll have to try it out and see
Never could get it to work on my machine.

But good luck to anyone who tries

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