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After the system has installed a README file will be generated which contains passwords and some brief advice on using the installed systems. You can read this with the following commands:
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To improve ssh security you can generate an ssh key pair on your system and then upload the public key to the Freedombone.
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You can also access your system via the Tor system using an onion address. To find out what the onion address for ssh access is you can do the following:
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-In addition to voice it is also possible to do text chat via mumble. The security of this is pretty good provided that you do it via Plumble and Orbot on mobile, but compared to other options such as XMPP/Conversations or Tox the security is not as good, since the mumble server currently doesn't support forward secrecy.
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-Click on "add new" to add a new server and enter the default domain name for the Freedombone, your username (which can be anything) and the VoIP server password which can be found in the README file on the Freedombone. Accept the self-signed SSL certificate. You are now ready to chat.
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-Freedombone also supports SIP phones The username and domain is the same as for your email address, and the SIP password and extension number will appear within the README file in your home directory. Various SIP client options are available, such as CSipSimple on Android and Jitsi on desktop or laptop machines. Ideally use clients which support ZRTP, which will provide the best level of security.
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