Re: [guardian-dev] FireChat moved off iOS proprietary mesh to their own xp mesh protocol?

2014-10-02 Thread Michael Rogers
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 01/10/14 19:20, Nathan of Guardian wrote: * It leaves the device name changed after I stop using the app. Now my devices are all called things like Huh and Cool. ;-) That is part of the fun... it also means your last message hangs around

Re: [guardian-dev] GilgaMesh (was Re: FireChat moved off iOS proprietary mesh to their own xp mesh protocol?)

2014-10-02 Thread Chris Ballinger
Pretty neat! Unfortunately you can't do the same on iOS unless you use Bluetooth 4.0 LE. Would this be possible using BLE instead of RFComm? On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:57 AM, Nathan of Guardian nat...@guardianproject.info wrote: https://github.com/n8fr8/gilgamesh/blob/master/README.md Some

Re: [guardian-dev] GilgaMesh (was Re: FireChat moved off iOS proprietary mesh to their own xp mesh protocol?)

2014-10-02 Thread David Brodsky
From my most humble understanding Gilgamesh (super cool!) currently uses: Bluetooth SDP (high power) to advertise and RFCOMM (high power) to exchange data. We could use Bluetooth LE GATT (low power) to advertise in a cross platform way (and save energy). However GATT is intended for

Re: [guardian-dev] GilgaMesh (was Re: FireChat moved off iOS proprietary mesh to their own xp mesh protocol?)

2014-10-02 Thread Nathan of Guardian
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014, at 03:09 PM, David Brodsky wrote: From my most humble understanding Gilgamesh (super cool!) currently uses: Bluetooth SDP (high power) to advertise and RFCOMM (high power) to exchange data. The data exchange is actually done in the discovery mode mostly. This is the

[guardian-dev] secure mobile communications training materials

2014-10-02 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Hey all, I'm going to be doing a secure mobile communications training in November, so I thought I'd take this opportunity to gather relevant materials, organize it, and hopefully get it incorporated into https://www.level-up.cc Any suggestions for materials, please send my way! It can be

Re: [guardian-dev] secure mobile communications training materials

2014-10-02 Thread Nathan of Guardian
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014, at 05:07 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: Hey all, I'm going to be doing a secure mobile communications training in November, so I thought I'd take this opportunity to gather relevaaterials, organize it, and hopefully get it incorporated into

[guardian-dev] Fwd: Wrap-up of Internet freedom meeting, 26 Sep 2014

2014-10-02 Thread Chris Ballinger
By the way, last Friday there was the first informal meeting on UC Berkeley campus for Internet Freedom, loosely organized by myself and other folks who attended the OTF summit. So many people showed up that we had to move to a bigger room! We are hoping to make it into a more regular event