The way OWS designed TS, it requires Google account and Google Play / Apps to use the data channel. This build, at least, will/should work with SMS only mode.
Warning, it's an old build. Want up to date builds? Ask moxie why OWS only distribute anti-surveillance software builds though a known NSA asset. On 17 January 2015 20:49:49 GMT+00:00, Badbiosvictim <[email protected]> wrote: >>From: Cathal Garvey <[email protected]> > >As far as "where to get it", here's a copy: >>https://ngrok.com:61924/owncloud/public.php?service=files&t=264659e23e8733b528386eaa6f52d5ef >> >>Cert is self-signed: >>SHA1: 63:9B:E2:FA:D8:A9:66:DE:46:B7:E4:C2:18:47:73:04:C0:12:FE:1F >>SHA256: >>CF:D2:82:0D:C8:65:CE:EB:2E:3F:36:EC:DA:9E:82:4E:2E:BD:51:19:6A:7E:11:65:50:40:57:9E:B8:79:8D:A2 > >I apologize for belatedly thanking you for TextSecure download link. >Two days ago, I downloaded it despite the browser warning the >certificate was not valid: > >"ngrok.com:61924 uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate >is not trusted because it is self-signed. The certificate is only valid >for isadora-amd64 (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)" > >I installed TextSecure on my Droid 3 which does have a cellular >account. TextSecure works if airplane mode is not on. Turning airplane >mode on and wifi on, TextSecure does not work. Yet, description of >TextSecure is that it works over wifi, data and/or SMS. > >I installed TextSecure on my Motorola droid 4. I use Droid 4 as a PDA. >No cellular account. How can I get TextSecure to work over wifi? > >Thanks. >Badbiosvictim, formerly bluelotus -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
