Is Mumble cross-platform? I see it's opensource but will it run on Linux OSes? 
I would appreciate something like this running over Tor on Tails Linux. 
Possibly with a users directory.


Thanks
--TZ 


-------- Original Message --------
From: W. Greenhouse <[email protected]>
Apparently from: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Free Decentralized VOIP over Tor
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 16:25:54 +0000

> Hi Terry,
> 
> [email protected] writes:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has there been any proposals to develop a free decentralized VOIP
> > network for Tor?
> 
> Mumble, best known as a voice groupchat software for gamers, has been
> the subject of some Tor experiments, because it has Push to Talk support
> to help deal with high latency, and because it can be configured to use
> TCP only--unlike most VoiP applications, which use a combination of TCP
> and UDP. There are both desktop and mobile clients, and self-hosting a
> Mumble instance on a hidden service is feasible. This isn't federated,
> AFAIK, though, unlike SIP or XMPP voice chat, so it would only scale to
> the smallish group that was using the same Mumble service.
> 
> See e.g.
> https://guardianproject.info/2013/01/31/anonymous-cb-radio-with-mumble-and-tor/
> 
> --
> Best,
> WGG
> 
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