Re: [prosody-dev] Re: Running Prosody on Android via Lua wrapper

2015-09-09 Thread Chris Ballinger
Federation would be disabled by default to prevent metadata leaks. The server would be globally addressable via a Tor .onion service (provided by Orbot on Android), regardless of your network configuration. To me the most exciting part of .onion services isn't the "anonymity" aspect, which is look

Re: [prosody-dev] Re: Running Prosody on Android via Lua wrapper

2015-08-31 Thread jungle Boogie
On 26 August 2015 at 18:42, Chris Ballinger wrote: > The idea is that this would be for smallish groups of non-technical > journalists / activists etc. Even though spinning up a tiny RPi server image > that accomplishes this would be easy for me, installing it and setting it up > would be close to

Re: [prosody-dev] Re: Running Prosody on Android via Lua wrapper

2015-08-26 Thread Chris Ballinger
The idea is that this would be for smallish groups of non-technical journalists / activists etc. Even though spinning up a tiny RPi server image that accomplishes this would be easy for me, installing it and setting it up would be close to impossible for most people. I want to make something dead s

Re: [prosody-dev] Re: Running Prosody on Android via Lua wrapper

2015-08-26 Thread Sam Whited
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Chris Ballinger wrote: > The idea would be to use Tor's onion services (via Orbot) to provide > universal addressability, even when behind carrier grade NAT. Although it > might drop out occasionally if moved around, we'd recommend users get a > dedicated cheap dev

Re: [prosody-dev] Re: Running Prosody on Android via Lua wrapper

2015-08-24 Thread Chris Ballinger
The idea would be to use Tor's onion services (via Orbot) to provide universal addressability, even when behind carrier grade NAT. Although it might drop out occasionally if moved around, we'd recommend users get a dedicated cheap device (Moto E?) and run it plugged in on-premesis with full disk en

Re: [prosody-dev] Re: Running Prosody on Android via Lua wrapper

2015-08-21 Thread Matthew Wild
Hi Chris, On 21 August 2015 at 00:18, Chris Ballinger wrote: > This is an open source project I am really looking to make happen in order > to democratize the ability to run your own server. If you are familiar > enough with Prosody, Android, and the NDK, to make this a reality please get > in to

[prosody-dev] Re: Running Prosody on Android via Lua wrapper

2015-08-20 Thread Chris Ballinger
This is an open source project I am really looking to make happen in order to democratize the ability to run your own server. If you are familiar enough with Prosody, Android, and the NDK, to make this a reality please get in touch! If it helps, I may be able to find you some funding to get this of