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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, tox
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+#+DESCRIPTION: How to use Tox
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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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+[[file:images/logo.png]]
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+<h1>Tox</h1>
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+Tox is an encrypted peer-to-peer messaging system and so should work without Freedombone. It uses a system of nodes which act as a sort of directory service allowing users to find and connect to each other. The Tox node ID on the Freedombone can be found within the README within your home directory. If you have other users connect to your node then you will be able to continue chatting even when no other nodes are available.
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+* The Toxic client
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+Log into your system with:
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+#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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+ssh myusername@mydomain -p 2222
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+#+END_SRC
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+Then from the menu select *Tox Chat*. Tox is encrypted by default and also routed through Tor, so it should be reasonably secure both in terms of message content and metadata.
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+[[file:images/toxic.jpg]]
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 Client and bootstrap node for the Tox chat/VoIP system.
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+[[./app_tox.html][How to use it]]
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 * Vim
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 If you use the Mutt client to read your email then this will set it up to use vim for composing new mail.
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 | [[./app_hubzilla.html][Social Network]]                                       |
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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_tox.html][Tox]]                                                  |
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 | [[Git Projects]]                                         |
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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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-Tox is an encrypted peer-to-peer messaging system and so should work without Freedombone. It uses a system of nodes which act as a sort of directory service allowing users to find and connect to each other. The Tox node ID on the Freedombone can be found within the README within your home directory. If you have other users connect to your node then you will be able to continue chatting even when no other nodes are available.
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-*** Using the Toxic client
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-Then from the menu select *Tox Chat*. Tox is encrypted by default and also routed through Tor, so it should be reasonably secure both in terms of message content and metadata.
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 ** VoIP (Voice and 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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