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YAMN an anonymous remailer program
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Yamn Remailer
2022-08-05 19:56:17 UTC
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YAMN stands for "Yet Another Mix Net"

YAMN (https://github.com/crooks/yamn) tries to look
like its famous older brother Mixmaster. But there are
some significant differences and improvements. For example,
there are revised crypto functions. Instead of Mixmaster's
Triple-DES,RSAES-PKCS1-v1_5 and MD5, YAMN uses AES, NaCl
Box and Blake2. Also deterministic header padding has been
added so as to protect against tagging attacks.

These tutorials provide you with help getting started with YAMN.

PROGRAM
There are three ways to use YAMN under Windows: on the
command line; by using Christian Danner's Omnimix program;
<https://www.danner-net.de/om.htm> or by using Inwtx's
Yamn Remailer Client created by Inwtx Admin.

Important Notes on YAMN & OmniMix:
-> There's a Remailer selector at the Mailer tab:
Default or Mixmaster or Yamn. Choose Yamn.

YAMN HELP
A collection of tutorials on getting started with the
YAMN anonymous remailer.These tutorials provide you
with help getting started with YAMN.
<https://sec3.net/yamnhelp/>

PINGER
<https://tincture.ws/pinger/yamn/>
<https://echolot.virebent.art/>
<https://www.haph.org/yamn/>
<https://www.mixmin.net/yamn/>
<http://echolot.theremailer.net/yamn/pubring.mix>
<http://echolot.theremailer.net/yamn/mlist.txt>

MAIL RELAY SERVER
intended for use with Mixmaster & YAMN remailer
<https://www.sec3.net/misc/mail-relays.txt>
Anonymous
2022-08-08 17:47:02 UTC
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There is an installation package put together by inwtx if you want to run a YAMN remailer on a Linux server.
https://github.com/inwtx/yamn

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