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+#+TITLE:
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+#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
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+#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
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+#+KEYWORDS: freedombone, mumble
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+#+DESCRIPTION: How to use Mumble
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+#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
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+#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
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+#+BEGIN_CENTER
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+[[file:images/logo.png]]
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+#+END_CENTER
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+#+BEGIN_EXPORT html
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+<center>
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+<h1>Mumble</h1>
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+</center>
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+#+END_EXPORT
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+Mumble is a well known VoIP system originally used for gaming, but which works just as well for any general conference calls or meetings.
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+* Text chat
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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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+* Using with Ubuntu
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+Within the software center search for "mumble" and install the client then run it. Skip through the audio setup wizard.
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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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+* Using with Android
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+Install [[https://f-droid.org/][F-Droid]]
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+If you don't have Orbot installed then enable The Guardian Project repository from the drop down menu and install it.
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+Search for and install Plumble.
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+Press the plus button to add a Mumble server.
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+Enter a label (which can be any name you choose for the server), the default domain name of the Freedombone or preferably the mumble onion address as shown on the *About* screen of the *Administrator control panel*, your username (which can also be anything) and the VoIP server password which can be found in the README file on the Freedombone.
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+Open the settings. Select General, then Connect via Tor. This will provide better protection, making it more difficult for adversaries to know who is talking to who.
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+Selecting the server by pressing on it then connects you to the server so that you can chat with other connected users.

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 * Mumble
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 * Mumble
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 The popular VoIP and text chat system. Say goodbye to old-fashioned telephony conferences with silly dial codes. Also works well on mobile.
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 The popular VoIP and text chat system. Say goodbye to old-fashioned telephony conferences with silly dial codes. Also works well on mobile.
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+[[./app_mumble.html][How to use it]]
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 * PI-Hole
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 * PI-Hole
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 The black hole for web adverts. Block adverts at the domain name level within your local network. It can significantly reduce bandwidth, speed up page load times and protect your systems from being tracked by spyware.
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 The black hole for web adverts. Block adverts at the domain name level within your local network. It can significantly reduce bandwidth, speed up page load times and protect your systems from being tracked by spyware.
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 | [[./app_irc.html][Multi-user chat with IRC]]                             |
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 | [[./app_irc.html][Multi-user chat with IRC]]                             |
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 | [[./app_xmpp.html][XMPP/Jabber]]                                          |
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 | [[./app_xmpp.html][XMPP/Jabber]]                                          |
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 | [[./app_tox.html][Tox]]                                                  |
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 | [[./app_tox.html][Tox]]                                                  |
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-| [[Chat Services]]                                        |
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+| [[./app_mumble.html][Mumble]]                                               |
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 | [[RSS Reader]]                                           |
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 | [[RSS Reader]]                                           |
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 | [[Git Projects]]                                         |
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 | [[Git Projects]]                                         |
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 | [[Adding or removing users]]                             |
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 | [[Adding or removing users]]                             |
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 Subsequently even if dynamic DNS isn't working you may still be able to administer your system. Using the onion address also gives you some degree of protection against corporate or government metadata analysis, since it becomes more difficult to passively detect which systems are communicating.
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 Subsequently even if dynamic DNS isn't working you may still be able to administer your system. Using the onion address also gives you some degree of protection against corporate or government metadata analysis, since it becomes more difficult to passively detect which systems are communicating.
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-* Chat Services
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-** VoIP (Voice and text chat)
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-*** Text chat
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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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-*** Using with Ubuntu
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-Within the software center search for "mumble" and install the client then run it. Skip through the audio setup wizard.
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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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-Install [[https://f-droid.org/][F-Droid]]
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-If you don't have Orbot installed then enable The Guardian Project repository from the drop down menu and install it.
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-Search for and install Plumble.
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-Press the plus button to add a Mumble server.
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-Enter a label (which can be any name you choose for the server), the default domain name of the Freedombone, your username (which can also be anything) and the VoIP server password which can be found in the README file on the Freedombone.
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-Open the settings. Select General, then Connect via Tor. This will provide better protection, making it more difficult for adversaries to know who is talking to who.
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-Selecting the server by pressing on it then connects you to the server so that you can chat with other connected users.
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-/Note: if you don't know the default domain name and you did a full installation then it will be the same as the wiki domain name./
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-** SIP phones
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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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-*** About ZRTP
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-[[https://jitsi.org/Documentation/ZrtpFAQ][ZRTP]] appears to be the current best standard to end-to-end encrypted voice calls, combining good security with simplicity of use. When the initial cryptographic negotiation between phones is done at the start of a call a short authentication string (SAS) is calculated and displayed at both ends. To check that there isn't anyone intercepting the call and acting as a /man in the middle/ - as [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stingray_phone_tracker][stingray type devices]] try to do - the short authentication string can be read out and verbally confirmed between the callers. If it's the same then you can be pretty confident that the call is secure.
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-*** Using with CSIPSimple
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-Add an account. Under *General Wizards* choose *Expert* and enter the following details:
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-| Account name     | Your username           |
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-| Account ID       | sip:username@yourdomain |
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-| Registration URI | sip:yourdefaultdomain   |
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-| Realm            | *                       |
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-| Username         | Your username           |
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-| Data (Password)  | Your SIP password       |
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-| ZRTP Mode        | Create ZRTP             |
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-If everything is working the account should appear in green with a status of *Registered*.
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-From the menu select *Manage accounts*.
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-Add an account with the following details:
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-| Alias    | Your full name or nickname |
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-| Protocol | SIP                        |
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-| Hostname | yourdefaultdomain          |
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-| Username | Your username              |
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-| Password | Your SIP password          |
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-Select the *Security* tab. Under *SRTP Key Exchange* select *ZRTP*. Unde *SRTP Preferences* select *Not supported warning* and *Display SAS Once*.
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 * RSS Reader
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 * RSS Reader
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 The way that RSS reading is set up on Freedombone gives you strong reading privacy. Not only is there onion routing between you and the server but also between the server and the source of the RSS feed. The only down side is that many RSS feeds are still http only, and so could be vulnerable to injection attacks, but it's expected that more of this will go to https in the foreseeable future due to a combination of growing recognition of security issues and systems like Let's Encrypt which make obtaining certificates much easier.
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 The way that RSS reading is set up on Freedombone gives you strong reading privacy. Not only is there onion routing between you and the server but also between the server and the source of the RSS feed. The only down side is that many RSS feeds are still http only, and so could be vulnerable to injection attacks, but it's expected that more of this will go to https in the foreseeable future due to a combination of growing recognition of security issues and systems like Let's Encrypt which make obtaining certificates much easier.
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+<h1>Mumble</h1>
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+Mumble is a well known VoIP system originally used for gaming, but which works just as well for any general conference calls or meetings.
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+<h2 id="org64adfeb">Text chat</h2>
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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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+<h2 id="org639519e">Using with Ubuntu</h2>
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+Within the software center search for "mumble" and install the client then run it. Skip through the audio setup wizard.
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 Enables you to use the system as a music server which any DLNA compatible devices can connect to within your home network.
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 If you use the Mutt client to read your email then this will set it up to use emacs for composing new mail.
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 Collaborate on creating documents in real time. Maybe you're planning a holiday with other family members or creating documentation for a Free Software project along with other volunteers. Etherpad is hard to beat for simplicity and speed. Only users of the system will be able to access it.
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 Modern looking blogging system.
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 Federated social network. You can "<i>remote follow</i>" other users within the GNU Social federation.
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 Lightweight git project hosting system. You can mirror projects from Github, or if Github turns evil then just host your own projects while retaining the familiar <i>fork-and-pull</i> workflow. If you can use Github then you can also use Gogs.
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 Lightweight git project hosting system. You can mirror projects from Github, or if Github turns evil then just host your own projects while retaining the familiar <i>fork-and-pull</i> workflow. If you can use Github then you can also use Gogs.
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 Run your own IRC chat channel which can be secured with a password and accessible via an onion address. A bouncer is included so that you can receive messages sent while you were offline. Works with Hexchat and other popular clients.
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 Experimental WebRTC video conferencing system, similar to Google Hangouts. This may not be fully functional, but is hoped to be in the near future.
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 Experimental WebRTC video conferencing system, similar to Google Hangouts. This may not be fully functional, but is hoped to be in the near future.
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 Private RSS reader. Pulls in RSS/Atom feeds via Tor and is only accessible via an onion address. Have "<i>the right to read</i>" without the Surveillance State knowing what you're reading. Also available with a user interface suitable for viewing on mobile devices via a browser such as OrFox.
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 If you can access the settings on your local internet router then this is the simplest way to provide ad blocking for all devices which connect to it. Unfortunately some router models don't let you edit the DNS settings and if that's the case you might want to consider getting a different router.
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 On a router running LibreCMC from the <b>Network</b> menu select <b>DHCP and DNS</b>. Enter the static IP address of your Freedombone system within <b>DNS Forwardings</b>, then at the bottom of the page click on <b>Save &amp; Apply</b>. Any devices which connect to your router will now have ad blocking.
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 You can configure the block lists which the system uses by going to the <b>administrator control panel</b>, selecting <b>App Settings</b> then choosing <b>pihole</b>. You can also add any extra domain names to the whitelist if they're being wrongly blocked or to the blacklist if they're not blocked by the current lists.
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