ilf: > Found this in HOPE 9 schedule: > > https://ostel.me/ > > This service is a public testbed of the Open Secure Telephony Network > (OSTN) project, with the goal of promoting the use of free, open > protocols, standards and software, to power end-to-end secure voice > communications on mobile devices, as well as with desktop computers. > This service is in public beta. Calls placed throug the system are > encrypted and authenticated between peers. It is continually being > tested and improved to ensure the best possible security. Logging is > minimal and work is being done to ensure no unecessary IP addresses are > stored on disk. > > Again: Is the source public? Have there been reviews/audits? Jake? :) >
Heya ilf, The source is public - I don't know of anyone who has reviewed the top to bottom stack. Nathan and his team are generally quite clueful, so I think it has a good chance of being quite reasonable. I have used it and recently I was talking with the lead developer, Lee, in Brazil about how to improve the bootstrapping of identifiers (number, login, etc) process. I think there is a lot of possibility with OSTN. All the best, Jake _______________________________________________ liberationtech mailing list [email protected] Should you need to change your subscription options, please go to: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech If you would like to receive a daily digest, click "yes" (once you click above) next to "would you like to receive list mail batched in a daily digest?" You will need the user name and password you receive from the list moderator in monthly reminders. You may ask for a reminder here: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech Should you need immediate assistance, please contact the list moderator. Please don't forget to follow us on http://twitter.com/#!/Liberationtech
