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+#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
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+#+DESCRIPTION: How to use Tox
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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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+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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 * Tox
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 * Tox
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 Client and bootstrap node for the Tox chat/VoIP system.
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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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 * 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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 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_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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 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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-** Tox
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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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 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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 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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+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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-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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-<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-orgaff6ffe">
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+<h2 id="org7bed4a6">Chat Services</h2>
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+</div><div id="outline-container-orge21f1b3" class="outline-4">
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-<h4 id="orgd01c29a">Using with Ubuntu</h4>
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-<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-orgd01c29a">
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+<div id="outline-container-orge371ff3" class="outline-4">
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+<h4 id="orge371ff3">Using with Ubuntu</h4>
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+<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-orge371ff3">
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+<div id="outline-container-orgab21ddd" class="outline-4">
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+<div id="outline-container-org49c0d60" class="outline-4">
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 <a href="https://jitsi.org/Documentation/ZrtpFAQ">ZRTP</a> 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 <i>man in the middle</i> - as <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stingray_phone_tracker">stingray type devices</a> 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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-<h4 id="org3d8f178">Using with CSIPSimple</h4>
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+<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-org71f1235">
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 Add an account. Under <b>General Wizards</b> choose <b>Expert</b> and enter the following details:
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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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 To access the RSS reader from a mobile device you can install a Tor compatible browser such as OrFox. It will try to automatically change to the mobile version of the user interface. Remember to add the site to the NoScript whitelist, and you may also need to turn HTTPS Everywhere off.
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 To access the RSS reader from a mobile device you can install a Tor compatible browser such as OrFox. It will try to automatically change to the mobile version of the user interface. Remember to add the site to the NoScript whitelist, and you may also need to turn HTTPS Everywhere off.
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+<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-org36450a7">
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 If you are an Emacs user then you can also read your RSS feeds via the <a href="https://github.com/dk87/avandu">Avandu</a> mode.
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-<h2 id="orgd2efde3">Git Projects</h2>
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-<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-orgd2efde3">
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+<h2 id="org6129622">Git Projects</h2>
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+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-org6129622">
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 Github is ok, but it's proprietary and funded by venture capital. If you been around on the internet for long enough then you know how this story eventually works itself out - i.e. badly for the users. It's really only a question of time. If you're a software developer or do things which involve the Git version control system then it's a good idea to become accustomed to hosting your own repositories, before the inevitable Github shitstorm happens.
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 Github is ok, but it's proprietary and funded by venture capital. If you been around on the internet for long enough then you know how this story eventually works itself out - i.e. badly for the users. It's really only a question of time. If you're a software developer or do things which involve the Git version control system then it's a good idea to become accustomed to hosting your own repositories, before the inevitable Github shitstorm happens.
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-<h2 id="org07bb2b8">Adding or removing users</h2>
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+<div id="outline-container-orgdc5032c" class="outline-2">
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+<h2 id="orgdc5032c">Adding or removing users</h2>
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+<div id="outline-container-org2763587" class="outline-2">
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+<h2 id="org2763587">Blocking Ads</h2>
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+<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-org2763587">
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 Everyone except for advertisers hates adverts. Not only are they annoying, but they can consume a lot of bandwidth, be a privacy problem in terms of allowing companies to track your browsing habits and also any badly written scripts they contain may introduce exploitable security holes. Also if you're poor then adverts often make you want things that you can't have.
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 Everyone except for advertisers hates adverts. Not only are they annoying, but they can consume a lot of bandwidth, be a privacy problem in terms of allowing companies to track your browsing habits and also any badly written scripts they contain may introduce exploitable security holes. Also if you're poor then adverts often make you want things that you can't have.
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+<h3 id="orgceab5b5">Set a static IP address</h3>
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 Ensure that your system has a static local IP address (typically 192.168..) using the option on the control panel. You will also need to know the IP address of your internet router, which is usually <b>192.168.1.1</b> or <b>192.168.1.254</b>.
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 Ensure that your system has a static local IP address (typically 192.168..) using the option on the control panel. You will also need to know the IP address of your internet router, which is usually <b>192.168.1.1</b> or <b>192.168.1.254</b>.
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+<h3 id="org9768899">On your internet router</h3>
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+<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-org9768899">
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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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 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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 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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-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-orgf97e7b7">
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+<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-org3975c3a">
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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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 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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