Available Stats:
Cypherpunk (Type I) | Mixmaster (Type II) | |||
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v1 | (rsa) | (dsa) | (cleartext) | v1 |
v2 | (rsa) | (dsa) | (cleartext) | v2 |
This is an automatically generated list of remailer reliability statistics. Please see the Legend below for interpretative data.
Stats-Version: 2.0 Generated: Fri 22 Nov 2024 04:30:00 GMT Mixmaster Latent-Hist Latent Uptime-Hist Uptime Options ------------------------------------------------------------------------ middleman 121211122232 1:01 ++++++++++++ 100.0% D milton ????10211111 :34 ????++++++++ 100.0% D paranoyamn 211111011211 :38 ++++++++++++ 100.0% yamn2 ?????0010000 :14 ?????+++++++ 100.0% yamn3 ???????10101 :22 ???????+++++ 100.0% frell ???233322223 1:53 ???++++++++9 99.9% yamn ????00000101 :19 ????+++++++9 99.8% yamn4 ????01111211 :48 ????+++++++9 99.8% D gronk ??2112111222 :56 ??+++++++++9 99.7% D victor ??2FD4122122 1:23 ??+++++++++9 99.5% D shalo 112212222122 1:03 +++++++++++9 99.5% D lorem ?11111111111 :37 ?++++++++++8 99.0% D tncmm BACC5BABDBC6 12:21 +++++++++999 97.4% D Broken type-I remailer chains: Broken type-II remailer chains: (frell tncmm) Remailer-Capabilities: $remailer{"frell"} = "<nyam@remailer.frell.eu.org> v2"; $remailer{"gronk"} = "<yamn@gronk.ch> middle v2"; $remailer{"lorem"} = "<yamn@eocto.net> middle v2"; $remailer{"middleman"} = "<yamn@middleman.remailer.online> middle v2"; $remailer{"milton"} = "<yamn@milton.redmv.net> middle v2"; $remailer{"paranoyamn"} = "<yamn@yamn.paranoici.org> v2"; $remailer{"shalo"} = "<yamn@shalo.ca> middle v2"; $remailer{"tncmm"} = "<yamn@tnetconsulting.net> middle v2"; $remailer{"victor"} = "<yamn@virebent.art> middle v2"; $remailer{"yamn"} = "<yamn@mixmin.net> v2"; $remailer{"yamn2"} = "<yamn2@mixmin.net> v2"; $remailer{"yamn3"} = "<yamn3@mixmin.net> v2"; $remailer{"yamn4"} = "<yamn4@mixmin.net> middle v2";
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