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Tahoe-LAFS

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+#+END_EXPORT + +This is a robust system for encrypted file storage on one or more server. Files are accessed via a URL which contains the public key with which it was encrypted. + +* Installation +Log into your system with: + +#+begin_src bash +ssh myusername@mydomain -p 2222 +#+end_src + +Using cursor keys, space bar and Enter key select *Administrator controls* and type in your password. + +Select *Add/Remove Apps* then *tahoelafs*. This system is entirely based upon use of onion addresses and so no other demaon names are needed. + +* Initial setup +Get the login password for your Tahoe-LAFS system by going to *Passwords* on the *Administrator control panel* and selecting *tahoelafs*. + +Go to the *About* screen on the *Administrator control panel* and look for the onion address for *tahoelafs* within the list of domains. Enter that into a Tor compatible browser. along with your username and the tahoelafs password. You can then use the interface to upload files and obtain URLs for them. The URL contains the public key needed to decrypt the file. + +* Adding more servers +You can add more servers to the system to increase its storage capacity. In a typical Tahoe-LAFS new data storage servers are automatically discovered via an introducer node, but that creates a single centralised point of failure. The installation on Freedombone has no introducer node and so details for the servers of your friends need to be entered manually. + +Other servers will typically be Freedombone systems with Tahoe-LAFS installed. Your Tahoe-LAFS server settings can be found on the *About* screen of the *Administrator control panel*. Use an end-to-end encrypted chat app to copy and paste those details and send them to other friends. To add the server details go to *App settings* on the *Administrator control panel* then select *tahoelafs* and *Add server*. diff --git a/doc/EN/apps.org b/doc/EN/apps.org index 5991df92..ecfd1020 100644 --- a/doc/EN/apps.org +++ b/doc/EN/apps.org @@ -103,6 +103,10 @@ Private RSS reader. Pulls in RSS/Atom feeds via Tor and is only accessible via a Possibly the best way to synchronise files across all of your devices. Once it has been set up it "just works" with no user intervention needed. [[./app_syncthing.html][How to use it]] +* Tahoe-LAFS +Robust and encrypted storage of files on one or more server. + +[[./app_tahoelafs.html][How to use it]] * Tox Client and bootstrap node for the Tox chat/VoIP system. diff --git a/website/EN/apps.html b/website/EN/apps.html index 67722231..f7a24a07 100644 --- a/website/EN/apps.html +++ b/website/EN/apps.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> - + @@ -263,9 +263,9 @@ The base install of the system just contains an email server and Mutt client, bu -
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DLNA

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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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Dokuwiki

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A databaseless wiki system.

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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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Etherpad

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Etherpad

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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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Ghost

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Ghost

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Modern looking blogging system.

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GNU Social

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Federated social network. You can "remote follow" other users within the GNU Social federation.

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Gogs

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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 fork-and-pull workflow. If you can use Github then you can also use Gogs.

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HTMLy

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Databaseless blogging system. Quite simple and with a markdown-like format.

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Hubzilla

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Hubzilla

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Web publishing platform with social network like features and good privacy controls so that it's possible to specify who can see which content. Includes photo albums, calendar, wiki and file storage.

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IRC Server (ngirc)

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IRC Server (ngirc)

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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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Jitsi Meet

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Jitsi Meet

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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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Lychee

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Lychee

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Make your photo albums available on the web.

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Mailpile

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Mailpile

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Modern email client which supports GPG encryption.

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Mediagoblin

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Mediagoblin

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Publicly host video and audio files so that you don't need to use YouTube/Vimeo/etc.

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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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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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PostActiv

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An alternative federated social networking system compatible with GNU Social. It includes some optimisations and fixes currently not available within the main GNU Social project.

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Radicale

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Calendar system compatible with CalDAV and CardDAV. Synch your calendar events easily and securely across all your devices.

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tt-rss

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Private RSS reader. Pulls in RSS/Atom feeds via Tor and is only accessible via an onion address. Have "the right to read" 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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Syncthing

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Possibly the best way to synchronise files across all of your devices. Once it has been set up it "just works" with no user intervention needed.

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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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Turtl

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A system for privately creating and sharing notes and images, similar to Evernote but without the spying.

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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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XMPP

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Chat server which can be used together with client such as Gajim or Conversations to provide end-to-end content security and also onion routed metadata security. Includes advanced features such as client state notification to save battery power on your mobile devices, support for seamless roaming between networks and message carbons so that you can receive the same messages while being simultaneously logged in to your account on more than one device.

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