Echolot 2.1.3 released

Peter Palfrader peter@palfrader.org
Tue, 20 Apr 2004 23:39:07 +0200


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Echolot 2.1.3 released
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Echolot 2.1.3 was just released into the wild.

This is a minor bugfix and documentation update release.  If
2.1.2 works for you, there is no need to upgrade.

Changes since 2.1.2:

        * Use 'Apr' instead of 'Arp' for April in logs.
        * Improvements to the pingd.conf manual page by Colin Tuckley,
          Thanks.

Enjoy!

Echolot 2.1.3 can be downloaded from:
 http://echolot.alioth.debian.org/echolot-2.1.3.tar.gz
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 http://echolot.alioth.debian.org/echolot-2.1.3.tar.gz.asc
   Size/MD5 checksum:      189 7da2db322113fd52fb284b92f3793ca8
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About Echolot
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Echolot <http://www.palfrader.org/echolot/> is a pinger for anonymous
remailers.

A Pinger in the context of anonymous remailers is a program that
regularly sends messages through remailers to determine their status.
Based on the responses, the Pinger calculates reliability statistics
which may be used by remailer clients to choose a chain of remailers to
use.

Furthermore, Echolot collects configuration parameters and keys of
remailers and offers the collected information in a format readable by
remailer clients.  This helps reduce the administration effort required
to use or host remailers.


Contact Information
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For further information, please visit the Echolot web page at
<http://www.palfrader.org/echolot/> or send mail to
<echolot-users@lists.noreply.org> or <peter@palfrader.org>.


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