Mixmaster is a Type II anonymous remailer which sends messages in fixed-size packets and reorders them, preventing anyone watching the messages go in and out of remailers from tracing them. It is an implementation of a David Chaum's mix network.
History
Mixmaster was originally written by Lance Cottrell, and was maintained by Len Sassaman. Peter Palfrader is the current maintainer. Current Mixmaster software can be compiled to handle Cypherpunk messages as well; they are needed as reply blocks for nym servers.
Support for Mixmaster was removed from the Neomutt fork of the Mutt mail client in 2024 because the project did not seem active anymore.2
See also
- Free and open-source software portal
- Anonymity
- Anonymous P2P
- Anonymous remailer
- Cypherpunk anonymous remailer (Type I)
- Mixminion (Type III)
- Onion routing
- Pseudonymous remailer (a.k.a. nym servers)
- Data privacy
- Traffic analysis
Further reading
- Email Security, Bruce Schneier (ISBN 0-471-05318-X)
- Computer Privacy Handbook, Andre Bacard (ISBN 1-56609-171-3)
External links
- Mixmaster homepage
- Official Mixmaster Remailer FAQ
- Remailer FAQ
- Remailer Vulnerabilities
- A/I: PARANOIA REMAILER HOWTO
- Feraga.com: Howto use a Type II Anonymous Remailer (link not active 12 May 2010)
References
Moeller, Ulf; Cottrell, Lance; Palfrader, Peter; Sassaman, Len. Mixmaster Protocol Version 2. I-D draft-sassaman-mixmaster-03. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-sassaman-mixmaster-03 ↩
"Remove mixmaster · neomutt/Neomutt@b0e085e". GitHub. https://github.com/neomutt/neomutt/commit/b0e085e142dfc60eeaf661373f3930aa3cc4b83d ↩