For configuring Pidgin/Adium/ChatSecure for OTR E2EE and Tor routing, see
https://theintercept.com/2015/07/14/communicating-secret-watched/
If you do this, make sure to register your XMPP account via Tor Browser.
It might be a good idea to create the account under Onion Service XMPP
server.
On Sun, 10 Feb 2019 17:23:55 +0100 (CET)
Nathaniel Suchy wrote:
> > So the state of available XMPP Clients today kinda sucks. There's Pidgin
> > available for Linux Systems
Any issue with Gajim?
> The alternative is "chat apps" like Signal by OpenWhisper or Wire by Wire
Might as well suggest
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El domingo, 10 de febrero de 2019 11:01, Petrusko
escribió:
> Hey!
>
> This is a long time I've used Tor Messenger.
> But I can't find the software on torproject.org
> Did I missed something ?
>
Coy.im is a nice option. It
Nathaniel Suchy wrote (ao):
> Honestly it might not be a bad idea to make email popular again, at
> least then it's federated and there's no single entity that can censor
> or shutdown your communications, with the con that emails take up to a
> minute to transfer so it's not instant like chat.
Gajim or Dino for Linux, Conversations for Android.
Am 10. Februar 2019 17:23:55 MEZ schrieb Nathaniel Suchy :
>Hi,
>
>So the state of available XMPP Clients today kinda sucks. There's
>Pidgin available for Linux Systems (it works and gets some security
>patches from time to time), there's
Hi,
So the state of available XMPP Clients today kinda sucks. There's Pidgin
available for Linux Systems (it works and gets some security patches from time
to time), there's ChatSecure for iOS, there's Conversations for Android. There
are some clients without OMEMO/OTR for macOS and Windows
Ooops sorry for the noise !
I'll try to find informations before ennoying everybody !
https://blog.torproject.org/sunsetting-tor-messenger
So now, I've to change my password on my XMPP account :D
Which XMPP client can be trusted today ?
ps: really sad to read this news :/
Le 10/02/2019 à
Hey!
This is a long time I've used Tor Messenger.
But I can't find the software on torproject.org
Did I missed something ?
Thx for your help!
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I have my nick registered with OFTC. How do I configure tor-messenger that it
uses the client certificate on connecting to OFTC?
Thanks/regards,
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* karste...@mailbox.org:
> Hi,
>
> On December 8, 2015 at 6:05 AM Sukhbir Singh wrote:
> > Before upgrading to the new release, you will need to backup your OTR
> > keys
>
> If you were using a Tor Hidden Services of your Jabber server I would
> recommend to backup the
Hi,
Sukhbir Singh:
We are pleased to announce another public beta release of Tor
Messenger.
Awesome; thanks!
On system Tor environments, this message appears from Tor Messenger:
"There seems to have been a quoting problem with your TOR_CONTROL_PASSWD
environment variable."
Tor
Hi,
On December 8, 2015 at 6:05 AM Sukhbir Singh wrote:
> Before upgrading to the new release, you will need to backup your OTR
> keys
If you were using a Tor Hidden Services of your Jabber server I would
recommend to backup the database with hand-verified SSL certificates
We are pleased to announce another public beta release of Tor Messenger. This
release addresses a number of stability and usability issues, and includes the
default bridge configurations for pluggable transports.
The initial public release [0] was a success in that it garnered a lot of
useful
On Sat, 31 Oct 2015 21:43:05 +0100 (CET)
karste...@mailbox.org allegedly wrote:
>
> > What pros and cons does it have in comparision with TorChat?
>
> Tor user may use TorChat or the successor Ricochet for chatting. It
> works server-less. TorChat offers file transfer. This feature I'm
> missing
What pros and cons does it have in comparision with TorChat?
Am 29.10.2015 22:12 schrieb "Sukhbir Singh" :
> Hi,
>
> Today we are releasing a new, beta version of Tor Messenger, based on
> Instantbird [0], an instant messaging client developed in the Mozilla
> community.
>
> *
Hi,
> What pros and cons does it have in comparision with TorChat?
Tor user may use TorChat or the successor Ricochet for chatting. It works
server-less. TorChat offers file transfer. This feature I'm missing in
Ricochet and TorMessenger.
TorMessenger may be useful to stay anonymous during
karste...@mailbox.org:
> Hi,
>
>> What pros and cons does it have in comparision with TorChat?
>
> Tor user may use TorChat or the successor Ricochet for chatting. It works
> server-less. TorChat offers file transfer. This feature I'm missing in
> Ricochet and TorMessenger.
You could try
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 09:43:05PM +0100, karste...@mailbox.org wrote:
> Tor user may use TorChat or the successor Ricochet for chatting. It works
> server-less. TorChat offers file transfer. This feature I'm missing in
> Ricochet and TorMessenger.
Actually there is the possibility to send files
Hi,
Today we are releasing a new, beta version of Tor Messenger, based on
Instantbird [0], an instant messaging client developed in the Mozilla
community.
* What is it?
Tor Messenger is a cross-platform chat program that aims to be secure by
default and sends all of its traffic over Tor. It
Hi,
Tor Messenger is an instant messaging client currently under
development. It is designed to make connections using the Tor network
and will therefore be a valuable piece in the privacy-enhancing software
toolkit (web: Tor Browser, email: Thunderbird + TorBirdy, chat: Tor
Messenger.)
Based
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