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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jim Choate)
Wed Aug 18 02:28:18 1999

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Subject: CDR: SSZ CDR Intro
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              Welcome to the Cypherpunks Distributed Remailer.
                                      
           THIS IS A VERY HIGH TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL MAILING LIST
                                      
   The orginal Cypherpunks mailing list was started in 1992 by Eric
   Hughes, Tim May, and Hugh Daniel. John Gilmore hosted the mailing list
   on his machine toad.com. It grew at a very good rate over the years
   and garnered much mention in the popular and underground press. Many
   of its members are the leaders in cryptography, civil liberty
   litigation, and economics. In late 1996 and early 1997 Eric Hughes,
   John Gilmore, & Sandy Sandfort began to become unsettled by the
   traffic and range of topics that were bouncing around the mailing
   list. As a means to better regulate the mailing list they instituted
   moderation and multiple lists. This went over like a lead baloon. The
   results of this policy change effectively killed the list and it
   became apparent it was to be permanently closed and something had to
   be done. At that point Igor Chudov and James Choate created the
   Cypherpunks Distributed Remailer (CDR). The idea was to have multiple
   remailers, usualy using majordomo and procmail, that members could
   subscribe to and individual remailer operators could impose just about
   whatever type of moderation policy they desired. The weekend before
   toad.com was supposed to go down once and for all remailers began
   operating on algebra.com and ssz.com. Since that time the number of
   remailer operators and satellite lists have grown slowly but surely.
   The architecture has proven to be quite robust providing continous
   traffic dispersal even when one or more of the core nodes have gone
   down. If uninterrupted service is desired it is suggested that
   subscriptions to multiple hosts be made and use some sort of duplicate
   filtering to regulate the mail volume. toad.com is still operating but
   it is strongly advised to avoid subscribing to it as no clear policy
   regarding its future operation has been made.

   Hub CDR Hosts (cypherpunks@):

   ssz.com
   algebra.com
   cyberpass.net (aka infonex.com)
   htp.org (Japan)
   minder.net
   cypherpunks@openpgp.net (subscribe via listproc@openpgp.net)

   Moderated CDR Hosts:

   sunder@sunder.net

   Related Crypto Resources:

   Coderpunks (coderpunks@toad.com, subscribe via majordomo@toad.com)
   
   Distributed Net (key cracking)

A new mailing list, eucrypto@fitug.de, has been established.  It's
intended for discussions of crypto politics with a focus on the
European Union.

Topics include:

- Announcements and discussions on common European issues concerning
   availability, use, legal framework and politics of cryptographic
   techniques.

- Announcements and discussions on common issues concerning
   communications interception and related topics, e.g.
   state-sponsored hacking of communication end points.

- Announcements and brief discussions on national issues which may
   be of interest abroad.  Extensive and in-depth discussions on such
   topics should be performed on respective national mailing lists
   such as ukcrypto@maillist.ox.ac.uk (for the UK), or krypto@thur.de
   (for Germany).

- Announcements and discussions on joint initiatives and campaigns
   concerning any of the abovementioned topics.

To subscribe to the list, send an e-mail containing the words
"subscribe eucrypto" to majordomo@fitug.de.

   If you have particular questions about either the Austin Cypherpunks
   or the CDR please contact list@ssz.com. For sites on hosts other than
   SSZ you should contact the appropriate operator.
   There are various Cypherpunks groups around the country who hold
   meetings at various times. The general proceedure is to announce such
   activity about a week prior to the actual event. If you participate in
   an activity that may be of some interest to list members then please
   announce the event.

   History of the Austin Cypherpunks
   
                 Cryptography - Civil Liberties - Economics
                                      
   The impact of technology and the expanding role of government in our
   lives is the latest incarnation of the conflict between the civil
   duties of social institutions and the civil liberties of the
   individual. Not only does technology provide an ever expanding suite
   of tools for invasive government it also provides unbreakable tools
   for the protection of personal privacy. With the expanding role of the
   Internet as well as pervasive personal computing the speed of this
   conflict has reached unheard of rates of change. This conflict has
   also impacted the various monetary systems in a variety of ways. Since
   these systems are critical to both the individual as well as social
   institutions this conflict is destined to have a pivotal role in the
   future of the American democratic experiment.

   The Cypherpunks started as a small mailing list intended to explore
   technical issues related to cryptography, civil liberty, and
   economics. Since that humble beginning over 7 years ago it has become
   an international movement with members providing a variety of
   products, events, and varied discussions in the local, national, and
   international community. The Austin Cypherpunks are approximately 5
   years old. We have a local mailing list as well as hosting the
   international Cypherpunks Distributed Remailer project. Our activities
   range from regularly scheduled meetings to building radioactive based
   random number generators.

   As of Nov. 1, 1998 the Austin Cypherpunks are no longer active and
   their mailing list and other resources are retired. This does not
   effect the operation of the SSZ node of the CDR.

   Suggested Cryptography Resources:

   Applied Cryptography: Protocols, Algorithms, and Source Code in C
   Bruce Schneier
   ISBN 0-471-11709-9

   Disappearing Cryptography
   Peter Wayner
   ISBN 0-12-738671-8

   Internet Cryptography
   Richard E. Smith
   ISBN 0-201-92480-3

   Decrypted Secrets: Methods and Maxims of Cryptology
   F.L. Bauer
   ISBN 3-540-60418-9

   An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers
   G.H. Hardy, E.M. Wright
   ISBN 0-19-853171-0

   Exploring Number Theory with Microcomputers
   Donald D. Spencer
   ISBN 0-89218-113-3
   (note that the ISBN is not reliable, if you order it use the title)

   Related sites of note:
   
     Austin Cypherpunks
   
     Soda Cypherpunks - Original site
   
     Cypherpunks Archive
   
     Distributed Computing - Key cracking project
   
     The Dead Economists Society
   
     The New Australian

   Interesting Text Files:
   
     Lessig's View of The Constitution

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