On Friday 24 July 2009 10:21:52 am James Brown wrote: > Gitano wrote: > > James Brown wrote: > >> There is a very strong control over telephony in many countries. Many > >> counties intend to make this control more and more stronger. > >> In the Russia, when I live, for example the Putin's and Medvedev's > >> bloody dictatorial regim now intend to ban VoIP telephony: > >> http://www.point.ru/news/stories/20598/ > >> Besides, there is no effective open source system of VoIP telepony which > >> let people freely talk and connect by chat and sending-receiving files > >> between each other without any control from Governments, companies etc., > >> maintaining anonimity and encryption of communication at the same time. > > > > For chat and files exchange there exists a nice small program 'TorChat'. > > > > --> http://code.google.com/p/torchat/ > > And what about phone calls, including call to ordinaty telephones?
You might want to take a look at zfone and zrtp. zfone is a free software phone that originates zrtp, an encryption scheme about to be implemented into a number of other free softphones (ekiga, for instance). http://www.zfoneproject.org/prod_zfone.html If you and your recipient have zfone (or a zrtp-enabled softphone) then it will automatically establish an encrypted, secure connection. You don't get anonymity but you do get privacy. praedor -- "If we have Senators and Congressmen there that can't protect themselves against the evil temptations of lobbyists, we don't need to change our lobbies, we need to change our representatives." - Will Rogers

