• Remailer Reliability Stats [barnish]

    From Fritz Wuehler@fritz@spamexpire-202509.rodent.frell.theremailer.net to alt.privacy.anon-server,alt.cypherpunks,comp.mobile.android on Fri Sep 12 01:08:35 2025
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    Remailer Cypherpunk Reliability Stats [barnish] Thu 11 Sep 2025

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    Available Stats:
    Cypherpunk (Type I) Mixmaster (Type II) Combined
    v1 v1 V2
    v2 v2
    Cypherpunk Remailers (v2)

    This is an automatically generated list of remailer reliability statistics. Please see the Legend below for interpretative data.

    Stats-Version: 2.0
    Generated: Thu 11 Sep 2025 17:40:00 GMT
    Cypherpunk Latent-Hist Latent Uptime-Hist Uptime Options ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    frell 111111111121 :36 ++++++++++++ 100.0% PR GO ATLE IN9
    shalo 212110011110 :28 ++++++++++++ 100.0% D R GO ATLE IN9 frannie 223211111111 :43 +++++++++++9 99.6% DPR GO ATLE IN9
    dizum D31011111111 :41 +++++++++++9 99.5% PR GO ATLEUIN0 paranoia B23334333334 2:46 +8+++++++++9 99.2% PR GO ATLE IN
    senshi ???????????2 1:47 ???????????5 54.0% D G XATLEUIN2

    Groups of remailers sharing a machine or operator:
    (frell frell2)


    Broken type-I remailer chains:
    (* senshi)
    (frell *)
    (senshi *)

    Broken type-II remailer chains:
    (frell2 middleman)



    Remailer-Capabilities:

    $remailer{"dizum"} = "<remailer@dizum.com> cpunk max mix pgp pgponly repgp remix latent hash cut test ek ekx esub inflt50 rhop5 reord post klen64";
    $remailer{"frannie"} = "<mix@franxial.com> cpunk max mix middle pgp pgponly repgp remix esubbf hsub latent hash cut test ekx inflt50 rhop5 reord post klen1024";
    $remailer{"frell"} = "<godot@remailer.frell.eu.org> cpunk max mix pgp pgponly repgp remix latent hash cut test ekx inflt50 rhop5 reord post klen1024";
    $remailer{"paranoia"} = "<mixmaster@remailer.paranoici.org> cpunk max mix pgp pgponly repgp remix esubbf hsub latent hash cut test ekx inflt50 rhop5 reord post";
    $remailer{"senshi"} = "<senshiremailer@gmx.de> cpunk middle pgp latent ek ekx esub cut hash repgp reord ext max test inflt10 rhop2 klen200";
    $remailer{"shalo"} = "<mix@shalo.ca> cpunk max mix middle pgp pgponly repgp remix esubbf hsub latent hash cut test ekx inflt50 rhop5 reord klen1024";

    Legend

    The stats table shows the 12-day performance history of each remailer. Pings (test messages) are sent to each remailer and response time is measured.

    Latent-Hist shows the average default response time for each day:

    0 less than 20 minutes
    1 less than 1 hour
    ...
    9 less than 9 hours
    A less than 12 hours
    B less than 18 hours
    C less than 24 hours
    ...
    G less than 48 hours
    H more than 48 hours
    ? No responses received / No data

    Latent shows the average default response time in HH:MM format.

    Uptime-Hist shows the Uptime percentage (responses received divided by pings sent) for each day:

    + 100% (Responses were received for all pings sent)
    9 90-99.9% (About 9 responses were received for every 10 pings)
    ...
    1 10-19.9%
    0 0-9.9%
    ? No pings sent / No data

    Uptime shows the average Uptime percentage for 12 days.

    Options shows an abbreviated form of the strings listed in the Remailer-Capabilities section above:

    D middle (Remailer is middleman and chains to other remailers)
    P post (Supports news posting (Anon-Post-To or Post)
    M/R/2 mix/remix/remix2 (Supported Mixmaster features)
    H hybrid (Supports CPunk directives in Mix messages)
    G/2 repgp/repgp2
    O pgponly (Requires Cypherpunk messages to be PGP encrypted)
    X ext (Supports extended directive features)
    A max (Supports Max-Size, Max-Count, and Max-Date directives)
    T test (Supports the Test-To directive)
    L latent (Supports the Latent-Time directive)
    e/E ek/ekx (Supports Encrypt-Key/-3DES,-CAST directives)
    U esub (Supports the Encrypt-Subject directive)
    I inflt (Supports the Inflate directive)
    N rhop (Supports the Rand-Hop directive)
    # klen - The digit indicates the maximum message size:

    9 Max is greater than 900K
    8 Max is less than 900K
    ...
    1 Max is less than 200K
    0 Max is less than 100K



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