[liberationtech] what to install on a secure communication device

2013-08-31 Thread Eugen Leitl
I'm looking to build a list for reasonably secure (no snake oil) ways to communicate (search, store, etc.). My ad hoc list so far is: Pidgin/OTR cables Jitsi Tor YaCy RetroShare TorChat Tahoe LAFS GnuNet No doubt I'm missing a lot. Any further suggestions? -- Liberationtech is a public list

Re: [liberationtech] what to install on a secure communication device

2013-08-31 Thread andreas . bader
An: zs-...@zerostate.is Antwort an: liberationtech Betreff: [liberationtech] what to install on a secure communication device Gesendet: 31. Aug. 2013 10:47 I'm looking to build a list for reasonably secure (no snake oil) ways to communicate (search, store, etc.). My ad hoc list so far is: Pidgin/OTR

Re: [liberationtech] what to install on a secure communication device

2013-08-31 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 10:46:15AM +, andreas.ba...@nachtpult.de wrote: Why not also JonDonym? The problem with TOR for productivity is its bandwith. Because it's officially backdoored. There are also some pretty good commercial services. -- Liberationtech is a public list whose archives

Re: [liberationtech] what to install on a secure communication device

2013-08-31 Thread Tom O
Is irssi-otr working yet? You could add that. Mixmaster/mixminion? On Saturday, August 31, 2013, Eugen Leitl wrote: I'm looking to build a list for reasonably secure (no snake oil) ways to communicate (search, store, etc.). My ad hoc list so far is: Pidgin/OTR cables Jitsi Tor YaCy

Re: [liberationtech] what to install on a secure communication device

2013-08-31 Thread Tom O
That's good news then On Saturday, August 31, 2013, Ben Laurie wrote: On 31 August 2013 12:43, Tom O winterfi...@gmail.com javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'winterfi...@gmail.com'); wrote: Is irssi-otr working yet? irssi-otr has mostly worked for ages. You could add that.