man mixmaster (Commandes) - anonymous remailer software

NAME

mixmaster - anonymous remailer software

SYNOPSIS

mixmaster [-hpmdSvT] [-t user@host] [-g newsgroup] [-s subject] [-a filename] [-l mix1,mix2,mix3,...] [-c num] [user@host] [filename]

mixmaster [-f[rfg] filename]

mixmaster [-RGKSP]

DESCRIPTION

Mixmaster is an anonymous remailer. Remailers provide protection against traffic analysis and allow sending mail anonymously or pseudonymously.

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.

OPTIONS

-h, --help
Print a summary of command line options.
-V, --version
Print version information.
--about
Print authorship and copyright information.
--config=filename Read configuration from an alternate file.
-t, --to=user@host Add the destination address(es) to the message header. The input file contains the message body without headers.
-g, --post-to=newsgroup Add the newsgroup(s) to the message header. The input file contains the message body without headers.
-p, --post Post the message to Usenet.
-m, --mail Send the message as electronic mail. (This is the default.)
-s, --subject=subject Add the subject to the message header.
"--header='Header: text' Add the header line to the message header.
-a, --attachment=filename Attach file to the message.
--encrypt
Encrypt the message using the OpenPGP format.
--sign
Sign the message using the OpenPGP format.
-l, --chain=mix1,mix2,mix3,... Use this remailer chain to send the message. Alternatively, the input message may contain a pseudo-header Chain:. If no chain is specified, Mixmaster will use a chain of four random remailers.
-T, --type-list
Display the contents of the type2.list file.
-c, --copies=num Send num copies of the message to increase reliability.
-d, --dummy
Generate a dummy message as protection against traffic analysis.
-S, --send
Send the message(s) from the pool.
-v, --verbose
Output informational messages.
-f [file]
Read a mail folder or news article. This function requires ncurses support.
-fr [file]
Reply to a message.
-ff [file]
Post a follow-up to a message.
-fg [file]
Send a group reply to a message.

Remailer options:

--config=filename Read configuration from an alternate file.
-R, --read-mail
Read a remailer message from standard input and store it in the pool.
-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 -M or in daemon mode).
-P, --pop-mail
Read mail from the POP3 servers listed in pop3.cfg.
-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.
-D, --daemon
Detach from the console and process the pool, get mail and update the internal files at regular intervals.
--no-detach
Run as daemon but do not detach from the terminal (This option is only useful together with --daemon).
-G, --generate-key
Generate a new remailer key.
-K, --update-keys
Generate remailer keys if necessary.
-S, --send
Force sending the message(s) from the pool.
--install-svc
Install the Mixmaster Service on Win32.
--remove-svc
Remove the Mixmaster Service on Win32.
--run-svc
Run the Mixmaster Service on Win32.
--redirect
Read a Mixmaster packet from stdin and route it through a chain given with --no-ask-passphrase Do not ask for the remailer passphrase even if we don't have it compiled in, don't have it in the config file, don't have it in the environment and we are on a tty. --chain. 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.

CONFIGURATION

Mixmaster reads its configuration from the file mix.cfg in its working directory. The configuration file consists of lines of the type

VARIABLE values

and of comments, which begin with a # character. The variables have reasonable default values, but it is useful to create a configuration file using the Install script when setting up a remailer.

All configuration variables can be overridden from the command line, e.g. mixmaster -S --POOLSIZE=0 --RATE=100 will send all messages currently in the message pool.

Client configuration:

ADDRESS
Your address for sending non-anonymous messages.
NAME
Your real name (used for sending non-anonymous messages).
MAILtoNEWS
Address of a mail-to-news gateway. Default: mail2news@nym.alias.net.
CHAIN
Default chain for anonymous messages to be sent. CHAIN is a comma-separated list of remailer names or addresses. A * represents a random reliable remailer. Default: *,*,*,*.
NUMCOPIES
Number of redundant copies of an anonymous message to be sent, unless specified otherwise on the command line. Default: 1.
DISTANCE
When selecting random remailers, the chain will contain DISTANCE other remailers between two occurrences of the same remailer in the chain. Default: 2.
MINREL
Only select remailers with a reliability of at least MINREL%. Default: 98.
RELFINAL
Only select a remailer with a reliability of at least RELFINAL% as the final remailer. Default: 99.
MAXLAT
Only select remailers with a latency of at most MAXLAT. Default: 36h.
PGPPUBRING
Path to your public PGP key ring. Default: ~/.pgp/pubring.pkr. (Windows default: PGP registry value.)
PGPSECRING
Path to your secret PGP key ring. Default: ~/.pgp/secring.skr. (Windows default: PGP registry value.)
CLIENTAUTOFLUSH
If REMAIL is set to n automatically flush the pool every time Mixmaster is run. Default: n.
SENDMAIL
Path to the sendmail(1) program. If set to outfile, Mixmaster will create text files named out*.txt in the pool directory instead of sending mail. Default: /usr/lib/sendmail -t.
SMTPRELAY
Name of SMTP relay. If set, mail will be delivered to the relay rather than by sendmail(1).
HELONAME
Host name used in the SMTP dialogue. Default: The ENVFROM host name or the current network name associated with the socket.
SMTPUSERNAME
Some mail servers require authentication for sending mail. This is the authenticated SMTP user name. SMTPPASSWORD Password for authenticated SMTP.
ENVFROM
Envelope from address used in the SMTP dialogue. (When the client is used to send non-anonymous messages, ADDRESSS is used instead.) Default: ANONADDR.

Remailer configuration:

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, ORGANIZATION contains an Organization line for anonymous messages. Default: Anonymous Posting Service.)
SENDANONMAIL
Path to a program for sending anonymous mail. Default: SENDMAIL. SENDANONMAIL can be used to invoke an external mail filter for anonymized messages.
SHORTNAME
A short name for the remailer to be used in lists. Defaults to the host name.
REMAILERADDR
The remailer mail address.
ANONADDR
An address to be inserted in the From: line of anonymous messages. Default: REMAILERADDR.
REMAILERNAME
A name to be inserted in the From: line of remailer status messages. Default: Anonymous Remailer.
ANONNAME
A name to be inserted in the From: line of anonymous messages. Default: Anonymous.
COMPLAINTS
An address for complaints to be sent to. Default: REMAILERADDR.
ERRLOG
Name of a file to log error messages, or stdout or stderr. Default: stderr. (When run from a tty, Mixmaster will always print a copy of error messages to stderr.)
MAILBOX
A generic mail folder for non-remailer messages that are not stored in any of the following folders. If MAILBOX begins with a |, it specifies the path to a program. If it contains an @ sign, the message is forwarded to the given address (with an X-Loop: header to prevent mail loops). If it ends with a / it is treated as a Maildir, otherwise the message is appended to the given file name or written to standard output if MAILBOX is stdout. Default: mbox.
MAILABUSE
Mail folder for messages sent to the COMPLAINTS address. Default: MAILBOX.
MAILBLOCK
Mail folder for messages sent to the remailer address with a DESTINATION-BLOCK line. Default: MAILBOX.
MAILUSAGE
Mail folder for messages sent to the remailer address that do not contain any valid remailer commands. Default: /dev/null.
MAILANON
Mail folder for replies sent to the ANONADDR address. Default: /dev/null.
MAILERROR
Mail folder for messages that cannot be decrypted or contain other errors. Default: /dev/null.
MAILBOUNCE
Mail folder for bounce messages. Default: MAILBOX.
MAILIN
If defined an additional mail folder where Mixmaster should read messages from when processing its pool. If it ends with a / it is treated as a Maildir, otherwise a standard mbox format file is expected. All messages are removed from the folder after reading. MAILIN is not set by default. It is an incredibly bad idea to set this the same as MAILBOX.
VERBOSE
If VERBOSE is set to 0, Mixmaster will log error messages only. If it is set to 1, error messages and warnings are logged. If VERBOSE is set to 2, successful operation is logged as well. If set to 3, a log file entry is created whenever a message enters or leaves the pool. Default: 2.
PASSPHRASE
A passphrase used to protect the remailer secret keys from casual attackers. This setting overrides the compile-time defined COMPILEDPASS which is now deprecated. This should not be the same as the client passphrase.
EXTFLAGS
Additional flags you want to set in the remailer's capabilities string. Defaults to the empty string, which means none. Example: testing.
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: anon. If you use this you might want to block user supplied precedence headers in your header block file.

The following variables can be set to y or n:

REMAIL
Enable remailer functionality. Default: n.
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 FORWARDTO specifies the remailer chain to be used; default: *.) Default: n.
AUTOREPLY
Send help files in response to non-remailer messages. Explicit remailer-help requests are always served. Default: n.
MIX
Accept Mixmaster messages. Default: y.
PGP
Accept OpenPGP-encrypted Cypherpunk remailer messages. Default: y.
UNENCRYPTED
Accept unencrypted Cypherpunk remailer messages. Default: n.
REMIX
Re-encrypt Type I messages to other remailers in the Mixmaster format (x = only when requested by user explicitly). Default: y.
BINFILTER
Filter out binary attachments. Default: n.
LISTSUPPORTED
List known remailers and their keys in remailer-conf reply. Default: y.
MID
Use a hash of the message body as Message-ID, to avoid Usenet spam. Default: y. If MID is set to a string beginning with @, that string is used as the domain part of the message ID.
AUTOBLOCK
Allow users to add their address to the dest.blk file by sending the remailer a message containing the line destination-block. Default: y.
STATSDETAILS
List statistics on intermediate vs. final delivery in remailer-stats. Default: y.

The following variables have numeric values:

POOLSIZE
The size of the Mixmaster reordering pool. Larger sizes imply higher security and longer delays. Remailer default: 45. Client default: 0.
RATE
Percentage of messages from the pool to be sent. Remailer default: 65. Client default: 100. Lower values cause the pool to increase in size when many messages are received at a time, reducing the effect of flooding attacks.
INDUMMYP
Probability that Mixmaster will generate dummy messages upon receipt of incoming mail. Larger numbers mean more dummy messages on average. For instance, 10 means that on average one in nine incoming messages will trigger a dummy generation, and 20 means that one in four will. 0 means no dummy messages. Remailer default: 10. Client default: 3.
OUTDUMMYP
Probability that Mixmaster will generate dummy messages at SENDPOOL time. If the pool is processed frequently, this should be a lower value than if there are long intervals between pool processing. Examples: 50 means on average, one dummy message will be generated per pool processing. 80 means four will be generated. 0 means no dummy messages. Remailer default: 90. Client default: 3.
SIZELIMIT
Maximum size for anonymous messages in kB. 0 means no limit. Default: 0.
POP3SIZELIMIT
Maximum size for incoming messages in kB when using POP3. 0 means no limit. Default: 0. Larger messages are deleted unread if POP3DEL is set to y, and left on the server otherwise.
INFLATEMAX
Maximum size for Inflate: padding in kB. 0 means padding is not allowed. Default: 50 kB.
MAXRANDHOPS
Maximum chain length for message forwarding requested by Rand-Hop directives. Default: 4.
MAXRECIPIENTS
limits the number of allowed recipients in outgoing mail. Anything that exceeds this number is dropped silently. Default: 5.
TEMP_FAIL
exit with this exit code when a timeskew problem is suspected. Also see TIMESKEW_BACK and TIMESKEW_FORWARD. The default of 75 should cause your MTA to requeue the message if you are running mixmaster from a .forward file.

The following are time variables. They can be given as years ( y ), months ( b ), days ( d ), hours ( h ), minutes ( m ), or seconds ( s ).

SENDPOOLTIME
How often Mixmaster should check the pool for messages to be sent. Remailer default: 15m. Client default: 0h.
POP3TIME
How often Mixmaster should check the POP3 accounts listed in pop3.cfg for new mail. Default: 1h.
MAILINTIME
How often Mixmaster should read mail from 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 SENDPOOLTIME intervals) or receiving mail via POP3 (at POP3TIME intervals). Default: 5m.
PACKETEXP
How long to store parts of incomplete multipart messages and other temporary pool files. Default: 7d.
IDEXP
Mixmaster keeps a log of packet IDs to prevent replay attacks. IDEXP specifies after which period of time old IDs are expired. Default: 7d, minimum: 5d. If set to 0, no log is kept.
KEYLIFETIME
Mixmaster sets an expiration date on its remailer keys KEYLIFETIME after the key creation date. Default: 13b.
KEYGRACEPERIOD
Mixmaster will continue to decrypt messages encrypted to an expired key for KEYGRACEPERIOD period of time after the expiration. This is done to ensure that messages already injected into the network are allowed to exit. Do not change this value unless you know what you are doing, or you will risk partitioning attacks. Default: 7d.
KEYOVERLAPPERIOD
Mixmaster will generate and advertise a new key KEYOVERLAPPERIOD period of time before the expiration of the key. Clients should always use the most recently created valid key. Clients that deviate from this recommended behavior risk partitioning attacks. Default: 7d.
TIMESKEW_BACK
Allow going back up to TIMESKEW_BACK in time. If the time moved further back mixmaster will assume there is a problem with your clock and refuse to start as a remailer. This is done by comparing the latest timestamp in time.log with the current timestamp. If set to 0 then this test is skipped. If the system time is indeed correct, simply remove time.log. Default: 12h.
TIMESKEW_FORWARD
Similar to TIMESKEW_BACK but allow jumping this far into the future. Default: 2w.

The following strings must be specified at compile-time in config.h. It is not usually necessary to modify any of these:

DISCLAIMER A default string to be inserted in the header of all anonymous messages if no disclaim.txt file is available. If DISCLAIMER contains the substring %s, it will be substituted with the COMPLAINTS address.
FROMDISCLAIMER
A default string to be inserted at the top of the message body if an anonymous message contains a user-supplied From: line and no fromdscl.txt file is available.
MSGFOOTER
A default string to be inserted at the bottom of the message body of all anonymous messages if no footer.txt file is available.
BINDISCLAIMER
A string to replace the body of a binary attachment when the remailer is configured to filter out binaries.
CHARSET
The character set used for MIME-encoded header lines.
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 AUTOBLOCK is enabled.

The following variables can be set in the Makefile or in config.h:

COMPILEDPASS
A passphrase used to protect the remailer secret keys from casual attackers. You can use `make PASS=" your passphrase" ' to set a passphrase. This should not be the same as the client passphrase. This option is now deprecated in favor of the configuration file option PASSPHRASE.
SPOOL
Set SPOOL if you want to use a default directory other than ~/Mix or if Mixmaster is run in an environment where $HOME is not set, e.g. when invoked via .forward. This value can be overridden by use of the environment variable $MIXPATH.
USE_SSLEAY
Use the SSLeay/OpenSSL cryptographic library. Currently this is the only cryptographic library supported by Mixmaster.
USE_IDEA
Use the IDEA encryption algorithm. A license is required to use IDEA for commercial purposes. See file idea.txt for details.
USE_PGP
Support the OpenPGP encryption format. Mixmaster does not call any external encryption program.
USE_PCRE
Use the regular expression library.
USE_ZLIB
Use the zlib compression library.
USE_NCURSES
Use the ncurses library.
USE_SOCK
Use sockets to transfer mail by POP3 and SMTP.
USE_WINGUI
Use the Win32 GUI.
HAVE_GETDOMAINNAME
The getdomainname(2) function is available.

FILES

These filenames can be overridden by setting the corresponding configuration option (given in parentheses).

mix.cfg
Mixmaster configuration file.
pubring.asc
Type 1 remailer keys (PGPREMPUBASC).
pubring.mix
Type 2 remailer keys (PUBRING).
rlist.txt
List of reliable type 1 remailers (TYPE1LIST).
mlist.txt
List of reliable type 2 remailers (TYPE2REL).
type2.list
List of known type 2 remailers (optional) (TYPE2LIST).
starex.txt
List of remailers which should not be used in randomly generated remailer chains (STAREX).

Remailer files:

disclaim.txt
A string to be inserted in the header of all anonymous messages (DISCLAIMFILE).
fromdscl.txt
A string to be inserted at the top of the message body if an anonymous message contains a user-supplied From: line (FROMDSCLFILE).
footer.txt
A string to be inserted at the bottom of the message body of all anonymous messages (MSGFOOTERFILE).
help.txt
Help file sent in response to remailer-help requests (HELPFILE).
adminkey.txt
The PGP key of the remailer operator sent in response to remailer-adminkey requests (ADMKEYFILE).
abuse.txt
File sent in response to mail to the COMPLAINTS address if AUTOREPLY is set (ABUSEFILE).
reply.txt
Help file sent in response to replies to anonymous messages if AUTOREPLY is set (REPLYFILE).
usage.txt
Help file sent in response to non-remailer message sent to REMAILERADDR if AUTOREPLY is set. If usage.log exists, recipients are logged and a reply is sent only once to avoid mail loops (USAGEFILE).
blocked.txt
Information sent in response to automatically processed blocking requests if AUTOREPLY is set (BLOCKFILE).
pop3.cfg
List of POP3 accounts with lines of the form account@host.domain password to get remailer messages from. The lines may optionally contain the keyword "apop" or "pass" to select an authentication method (POP3CONF).
dest.alw
List of addresses to which Mixmaster will deliver, even in middleman mode (DESTALLOW).
dest.blk
List of blocked destination addresses. Mixmaster does not send mail to the blocked addresses listed in this file (DESTBLOCK).
rab.blk
Identical to dest.blk, except Mixmaster will not write to this file. For use with external remailer abuse blocklists.
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 (SOURCEBLOCK).
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 (HDRFILTER).

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 (/regexp/) 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 /regexp/q entry in 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 <nobody@remailer.domain>/

would allow user-defined names in the From: line, while replacing any given address with the remailer address.

Mixmaster uses the following files internally:

mixrand.bin
Random seed file (MIXRAND).
secring.pgp
Remailer type 1 secret keys (PGPREMSECRING).
secring.mix
Remailer type 2 secret keys (SECRING).
pgpkey.txt
The public type 1 remailer key (PGPKEY).
key.txt
The public type 2 remailer key (KEYFILE).
id.log
Log file of messages already processed (IDLOG).
stats.log
Log file for remailer statistics (STATS).
pgpmaxcount.log
Log file for PGP Max-Count statistics (PGPMAXCOUNT).
time.log
Time for periodic remailer actions (REGULAR).
dhparam.mix
Public Diffie-Hellman parameters used for El-Gamal key generation (DHPARAMS).
dsaparam.mix
Public DSA parameters used for DSA key generation (DSAPARAMS).
mixmaster.pid
Pid file in daemon mode (PIDFILE).
pool/
Message pool directory (POOL).
pool/m*
Message pool files.
pool/p*
Partial messages.
pool/l*
Latent messages.
pool/s*
Messages to be sent.
pool/t*
Temporary files.

ENVIRONMENT

MIXPATH
The path to the Mixmaster directory. The default is ~/Mix.
MIXPASS
The passphrase used to protect your nyms and PGP keys. (The remailer uses a different passphrase.) If MIXPASS is not set, the client will ask for a passphrase.

SEE ALSO

HISTORY

Mixmaster is an implementation of a Chaumian mix-net system. Versions 1.0 through 2.0.3 of the mixmaster remailer were originally written by Lance Cottrell. Mixmaster was first released in 1995. Ulf Moeller collaborated on version 2.0.4, and began an entire rewrite of mixmaster in 1999. This rewrite was released in 2002 as version 2.9.0, with major contributions from Janis Jagars, Peter Palfrader, and Len Sassaman. Mixmaster 3.0 is based on the 2.9 codebase. Peter Palfrader and Len Sassaman are the principal maintainers. For more information on contributing authors, please see the file THANKS for details.

COPYRIGHT

(C) 1999 - 2004 Anonymizer Inc. and others. 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.