One use case would be a whistleblower trying to share a document with a
trusted non-freedombox. Something like tor2web but without relying upon
a single proxy server; I don't know if SIP is a route to accomplish that
or not, but it was a thought.
On 25.03.2012 13:24, James Vasile wrote:
If boxes have sip addresses, how and where does anonymity fit into
the
picture?
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 13:08:38 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
A brainstorming question -
If we're looking for some sort of addressing scheme where
non-freedomboxen could contact a freedombox to actually view content
(say, a whistleblower's document served up by Apache), wouldn't a
SIP
URI do? I still have to set up and play with SIP Witch before I
understand it:
https://www.gnu.org/software/sipwitch/
...but it seems to me that this part is pretty relevant to us:
"One important feature will include use of URI routing to support
direct peer to peer calls between service domains over the public
internet without needing mediation of an intermediary "service
provider"
so that people can publish and call sip: uri's unconstrained."
Using a URI like that (let's say, a random string or one based upon
a
key) opens the door for linking to things like OStatus (WebFinger
etc.)
and do federated Web publishing. In the case of GNU Telephony, it
seems
they're going in that direction with Friendica:
http://www.gnutelephony.org/index.php/GNU_Free_Call_Roadmap#Milestones
I don't think Friendica is an ideal choice for the freedombox and I
know we're staying away from PHP, but I'm wondering if it will be
possible to provide the anonymity of ToR by default along with the
potential for a box identifying itself to "the world" or a circle of
trusted friends, so that Apache could serve up documents. Perhaps
my
thinking is too inclined toward Web development, but I think it's an
important goal to get Web publishing into the freedombox and make
sure
that doesn't get lost as other pieces are being worked on.
~ Diggity
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