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echo: fidosoft.husky
to: MARKUS RESCHKE
from: MARK LEWIS
date: 2015-03-14 11:40:00
subject: Unpacking insecure arcmai

 On Sat, 14 Mar 2015, Markus Reschke wrote to Kai Richter:

 KR> If you need that feature (toss unsec packed NM) only for that node 
 KR> you could achive that by using a hotfix dirty hack and setup 
 KR> passwords for that node for both mailer connect and packet 
 KR> password. The password system was designed to seperate between 
 KR> unsecure and secure but you can misuse it to accept unsecured NM 
 KR> from one special node.

 MR> It's common practice to send raw/unpacked netmail packets to a 
 MR> node you got no link with.

it is also common practise for nodes to pack all mail into bundles no matter
the destination...

 MR> And this makes perfectly sense when you consider known security 
 MR> issues. Some nodes simply ignore and discard packed netmail from 
 MR> non-links for that reason. I thought this is all well known.

ignoring and discarding is ok... however some people (eg: NCs) want to process
insecure /netmail/ automatically so that (eg:) new node applications are not
lost or days or weeks... other tossers that created and implemented secure and
insecure directories offer an option to process insecure /netmail/... that
means that they inspect insecure bundles, extract PKTs containing netmail and
toss only those netmail messages into the proper netmail area... this is old
school from the 90s, folks...

)\/(ark

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