diff --git a/doc/EN/app_bdsmail.org b/doc/EN/app_bdsmail.org new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2703a7fa --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/EN/app_bdsmail.org @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +#+TITLE: +#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram +#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net +#+KEYWORDS: freedombone, dlna +#+DESCRIPTION: How to use BDS Mail +#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil +#+HTML_HEAD: + +#+BEGIN_CENTER +[[file:images/logo.png]] +#+END_CENTER + +#+BEGIN_EXPORT html +
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BDS Mail

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+#+END_EXPORT + +BDS Mail (aka "Brain Dead Simple Mail") is an optional addition to the existing email server which comes installed as default. It creates an extra folder within the Mutt client which allows you to send and receive email using [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2P][i2p]] as the transport layer. This solves the problem of being blocked by dubious systems and also the problem of user friendly email encryption. If you're behind a hostile firewall which you don't control and which blocks all ports, this system is still likely to work. You can use GPG as an additional encryption layer if you prefer, but it's not strictly necessary because you already have the i2p public key system to ensure end-to-end security. + +It's unlikely that many people will use this. If it's hard to persuade anyone to use GPG or Enigmail then it will be /next to impossible/ to persuade them to switch to BDS Mail unless they're already obsessive about technical security. However, this provides yet another option for reasonably secure communications if other methods fail or are untrustable. + +* Installation + +ssh into the system with: + +#+BEGIN_SRC bash +ssh myusername@mydomain.com -p 2222 +#+END_SRC + +Select *Administrator controls* then *App Settings* then *bdsmail*. It may take a while to install, due to the creation of keys. + +After installation if you exit from *Administrator controls* back to the user control panel then select the option to show your email address. You will now have a new bdsmail address which ends with /.b32.i2p/. If you then select *Use Email* to run the Mutt email client you'll notice that you now have a folder called *i2p*. If you select that folder (move up and down with /CTRL+n/ or /CTRL+p/ and open with /CTRL+o/) you can then send email from your new address, or receive mail to it. Just like ordinary email, but with a more random-looking address. diff --git a/doc/EN/apps.org b/doc/EN/apps.org index 94023f09..d7e4c47c 100644 --- a/doc/EN/apps.org +++ b/doc/EN/apps.org @@ -29,6 +29,10 @@ The base install of the system just contains an email server and Mutt client, bu A web based accounts system for small businesses or freelancers. [[./app_akaunting.html][How to use it]] +* BDS Mail +It's like ordinary email, but with [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2P][i2p]] as the transport mechanism. + +[[./app_bdsmail.html][How to use it]] * CryptPad Collaborate on editing documents, presentations and source code, or vote on things. All with a good level of security. diff --git a/src/freedombone-app-bdsmail b/src/freedombone-app-bdsmail index ebc077e2..5b4e86f2 100755 --- a/src/freedombone-app-bdsmail +++ b/src/freedombone-app-bdsmail @@ -34,10 +34,12 @@ IN_DEFAULT_INSTALL=0 SHOW_ON_ABOUT=1 BDSMAIL_REPO="https://github.com/majestrate/bdsmail" -BDSMAIL_COMMIT='8fb00a725edea59b31b8d23eb32e0c21972bb723' +BDSMAIL_COMMIT='6fae61365306ad3c1966a107aa06310ea65fb239' BDSMAIL_DIR=/etc/bdsmail I2P_SAM_PORT=7656 I2P_SMTP_PORT=2525 +I2P_WEB_PORT=8489 +I2P_POP3_PORT=1110 bdsmail=(MY_USERNAME) @@ -95,9 +97,13 @@ function add_user_bdsmail { mkdir /home/$new_username/.mutt cp /etc/skel/.mutt/bdsmail /home/$new_username/.mutt fi + read_config_param MY_USERNAME + BDSMAIL_PASSWORD=$(${PROJECT_NAME}-pass -u $MY_USERNAME -a bdsmail) sed -i "s|username|$new_username|g" /home/$new_username/.mutt/bdsmail + sed -i "s|password|$BDSMAIL_PASSWORD|g" /home/$new_username/.mutt/bdsmail bdsmail_configure_users - $BDSMAIL_DIR/bin/mailtool $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini $new_username /home/$new_username/Maildir/i2p + cd $BDSMAIL_DIR + $BDSMAIL_DIR/bin/mailtool $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini $new_username /home/$new_username/Maildir/i2p "$BDSMAIL_PASSWORD" chown -R $new_username:$new_username /home/$new_username/.mutt echo '0' } @@ -110,6 +116,19 @@ function install_interactive_bdsmail { function change_password_bdsmail { curr_username="$1" new_user_password="$2" + + ${PROJECT_NAME}-pass -u $MY_USERNAME -a bdsmail -p "$new_user_password" + + for d in /home/*/ ; do + USERNAME=$(echo "$d" | awk -F '/' '{print $3}') + if [[ $(is_valid_user "$USERNAME") == "1" ]]; then + sed -i "s|set smtp_url=.*|set smtp_url=smtp://${curr_username}:${new_user_password}@127.0.0.1:$I2P_SMTP_PORT/" /home/${USERNAME}/.mutt/bdsmail + sed -i "s|set from=.*|set from=${USERNAME}@$(bdsmail_domain)|g" /home/${USERNAME}/.mutt/bdsmail + chown ${USERNAME}:${USERNAME} /home/${USERNAME}/.mutt/bdsmail + cd $BDSMAIL_DIR + $BDSMAIL_DIR/bin/mailtool $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini $curr_username /home/$curr_username/Maildir/i2p "$new_user_password" + fi + done } function bdsmail_update_domain { @@ -333,8 +352,8 @@ function install_bdsmail { echo "i2paddr = 127.0.0.1:$I2P_SAM_PORT" >> $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini echo 'i2pkeyfile = bdsmail-privkey.dat' >> $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini echo "bindmail = 127.0.0.1:$I2P_SMTP_PORT" >> $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini - echo 'bindweb = 127.0.0.1:8489' >> $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini - echo 'bindpop3 = 127.0.0.1:1110' >> $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini + echo "bindweb = 127.0.0.1:$I2P_WEB_PORT" >> $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini + echo "bindpop3 = 127.0.0.1:$I2P_POP3_PORT" >> $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini echo 'domain = localhost' >> $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini echo 'maildir = Maildir/i2p' >> $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini echo 'database = localhost.sqlite' >> $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini @@ -411,16 +430,17 @@ function install_bdsmail { exit 8934638 fi - bdsmail_admin_password="$(create_password ${MINIMUM_PASSWORD_LENGTH})" - ${PROJECT_NAME}-pass -u $MY_USERNAME -a bdsmail -p "$bdsmail_admin_password" - $BDSMAIL_DIR/bin/mailtool $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini admin $BDSMAIL_DIR/Maildir/i2p/admin "$bdsmail_admin_password" + BDSMAIL_PASSWORD="$(create_password ${MINIMUM_PASSWORD_LENGTH})" + ${PROJECT_NAME}-pass -u $MY_USERNAME -a bdsmail -p "$BDSMAIL_PASSWORD" + cd $BDSMAIL_DIR + $BDSMAIL_DIR/bin/mailtool $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini admin $BDSMAIL_DIR/Maildir/i2p/admin "$BDSMAIL_PASSWORD" # Create mutt configuration if [ ! -d /etc/skel/.mutt ]; then mkdir /etc/skel/.mutt fi echo 'set mbox_type=Maildir' > /etc/skel/.mutt/bdsmail - echo "set smtp_url=smtp://admin:${bdsmail_admin_password}@127.0.0.1:$I2P_SMTP_PORT/" >> /etc/skel/.mutt/bdsmail + echo "set smtp_url=smtp://username:password@127.0.0.1:$I2P_SMTP_PORT/" >> /etc/skel/.mutt/bdsmail echo 'set use_from=yes' >> /etc/skel/.mutt/bdsmail echo "set from=username@${bds_domain}" >> /etc/skel/.mutt/bdsmail echo "set spoolfile=~/Maildir/i2p" >> /etc/skel/.mutt/bdsmail @@ -435,11 +455,13 @@ function install_bdsmail { fi cp /etc/skel/.mutt/bdsmail /home/$MY_USERNAME/.mutt sed -i "s|username|$MY_USERNAME|g" /home/$MY_USERNAME/.mutt/bdsmail + sed -i "s|password|$BDSMAIL_PASSWORD|g" /home/$MY_USERNAME/.mutt/bdsmail chown -R $MY_USERNAME:$MY_USERNAME /home/$MY_USERNAME/.mutt bdsmail_configure_users - $BDSMAIL_DIR/bin/mailtool $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini $MY_USERNAME /home/$MY_USERNAME/Maildir/i2p + cd $BDSMAIL_DIR + $BDSMAIL_DIR/bin/mailtool $BDSMAIL_DIR/config.ini $MY_USERNAME /home/$MY_USERNAME/Maildir/i2p "$BDSMAIL_PASSWORD" APP_INSTALLED=1 } diff --git a/src/freedombone-app-pleroma b/src/freedombone-app-pleroma index 27831ecd..caa3bc8c 100755 --- a/src/freedombone-app-pleroma +++ b/src/freedombone-app-pleroma @@ -93,19 +93,22 @@ function create_pleroma_blocklist { echo 'while read blocked; do' >> $blocking_script_file echo ' if [[ "$blocked" == *"."* || "$blocked" == *"@"* ]]; then' >> $blocking_script_file echo ' if [ ${#blocked} -gt 4 ]; then' >> $blocking_script_file - echo ' if [ $objects_updated ]; then' >> $blocking_script_file - echo ' objects_query="${objects_query} or"' >> $blocking_script_file - echo ' users_query="${users_query} or"' >> $blocking_script_file - echo ' fi' >> $blocking_script_file - echo " objects_query=\"\${objects_query} data->>'content' ilike '%\${blocked}%' or data->>'actor' ilike '%\${blocked}%' or data->>'to' ilike '%\${blocked}%' or data->>'id' ilike '%\${blocked}%' or data->>'external_url' ilike '%\${blocked}%'\"" >> $blocking_script_file - echo " users_query=\"\${users_query} nickname ilike '%\${blocked}%'\"" >> $blocking_script_file - echo ' objects_updated=1' >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' if [ $objects_updated ]; then' >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' objects_query="${objects_query} or"' >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' users_query="${users_query} or"' >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' fi' >> $blocking_script_file + echo " objects_query=\"\${objects_query} data->>'content' ilike '%\${blocked}%' or data->>'actor' ilike '%\${blocked}%' or data->>'to' ilike '%\${blocked}%' or data->>'id' ilike '%\${blocked}%' or data->>'external_url' ilike '%\${blocked}%'\"" >> $blocking_script_file + echo " users_query=\"\${users_query} nickname ilike '%\${blocked}%'\"" >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' objects_updated=1' >> $blocking_script_file echo ' if [[ "$blocked" != *"@"* ]]; then' >> $blocking_script_file - echo ' if [ $websub_server_subscriptions_updated ]; then' >> $blocking_script_file - echo ' websub_server_subscriptions_query="${websub_server_subscriptions_query} or"' >> $blocking_script_file - echo ' fi' >> $blocking_script_file - echo " websub_server_subscriptions_query=\"\${websub_server_subscriptions_query} callback like '%\${blocked}%'\"" >> $blocking_script_file - echo ' websub_server_subscriptions_updated=1' >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' if ! grep -q "127.0.0.1 $blocked" /etc/hosts; then' >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' echo "127.0.0.1 $blocked" >> /etc/hosts' >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' fi' >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' if [ $websub_server_subscriptions_updated ]; then' >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' websub_server_subscriptions_query="${websub_server_subscriptions_query} or"' >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' fi' >> $blocking_script_file + echo " websub_server_subscriptions_query=\"\${websub_server_subscriptions_query} callback like '%\${blocked}%'\"" >> $blocking_script_file + echo ' websub_server_subscriptions_updated=1' >> $blocking_script_file echo ' fi' >> $blocking_script_file echo ' fi' >> $blocking_script_file echo ' fi' >> $blocking_script_file diff --git a/src/freedombone-controlpanel-user b/src/freedombone-controlpanel-user index 4dd58a70..4e7879e4 100755 --- a/src/freedombone-controlpanel-user +++ b/src/freedombone-controlpanel-user @@ -885,14 +885,15 @@ function menu_run_client_app { function show_your_email_address { GPG_FINGERPRINT=$(gpg --fingerprint $GPG_ID | sed -n '2p' | sed 's/^[ \t]*//') GPG_DATE=$(gpg --fingerprint $GPG_ID | grep -i "pub" | head -n 1 | awk -F ' ' '{print $3}') - if [ ! -d /etc/bdsmail ]; then + if [ ! -f ~/.mutt/bdsmail ]; then dialog --title $"Show your Email Address" \ --backtitle $"Freedombone User Control Panel" \ --msgbox $"Email Address: $MY_EMAIL_ADDRESS\n\nKey ID: $GPG_ID\n\nFingerprint: $GPG_FINGERPRINT\n\nCreated: $GPG_DATE" 12 70 else + bdsmail_address=$(cat ~/.mutt/bdsmail | grep 'set from=' | awk -F '=' '{print $2}') dialog --title $"Show your Email Address" \ --backtitle $"Freedombone User Control Panel" \ - --msgbox $"\nYou can press SHIFT and then drag the mouse and right click to copy.\n\nEmail Address: $MY_EMAIL_ADDRESS\n\nKey ID: $GPG_ID\n\nFingerprint: $GPG_FINGERPRINT\n\nCreated: $GPG_DATE\n\nI2P Address: ${USER}@$(bdsmail_domain)" 17 90 + --msgbox $"\nYou can press SHIFT and then drag the mouse and right click to copy.\n\nEmail Address: $MY_EMAIL_ADDRESS\n\nKey ID: $GPG_ID\n\nFingerprint: $GPG_FINGERPRINT\n\nCreated: $GPG_DATE\n\nI2P Address: ${bdsmail_address}" 17 90 fi } diff --git a/src/freedombone-utils-i2p b/src/freedombone-utils-i2p index d3ef3163..9ea7a453 100755 --- a/src/freedombone-utils-i2p +++ b/src/freedombone-utils-i2p @@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ function install_i2p { } function remove_i2p { + service i2p stop apt-get -yq remove i2p-router --purge apt-get -yq remove i2p --purge apt-get -yq remove i2p-keyring --purge @@ -82,15 +83,35 @@ function remove_i2p { if [ -d /usr/share/i2p ]; then rm -rf /usr/share/i2p fi + if [ -d /var/log/i2p ]; then + rm /var/log/i2p + fi + rm -rf /tmp/i2p* } function i2p_enable_sam { if [ ! -f /var/lib/i2p/i2p-config/clients.config ]; then - apt-get -yq remove i2p --purge + service i2p stop + + apt-get -yq remove i2p i2p-keyring --purge apt-get -yq remove i2p-router --purge - apt-get -yq install i2p - apt-get -yq install i2p-router - sleep 2 + if [ -d /var/lib/i2p ]; then + rm -rf /var/lib/i2p + fi + if [ -d /etc/i2p ]; then + rm -rf /etc/i2p + fi + if [ -d /usr/share/i2p ]; then + rm -rf /usr/share/i2p + fi + if [ -d /var/log/i2p ]; then + rm /var/log/i2p + fi + rm -rf /tmp/i2p* + apt-get -yq install i2p i2p-keyring + apt-get -yq install i2p-router --reinstall + systemctl restart i2p + sleep 10 fi if [ ! -f /var/lib/i2p/i2p-config/clients.config ]; then echo $'File not found /var/lib/i2p/i2p-config/clients.config' diff --git a/website/EN/app_bdsmail.html b/website/EN/app_bdsmail.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..afe38cf6 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/EN/app_bdsmail.html @@ -0,0 +1,306 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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BDS Mail

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+BDS Mail (aka "Brain Dead Simple Mail") is an optional addition to the existing email server which comes installed as default. It creates an extra folder within the Mutt client which allows you to send and receive email using i2p as the transport layer. This solves the problem of being blocked by dubious systems and also the problem of user friendly email encryption. If you're behind a hostile firewall which you don't control and which blocks all ports, this system is still likely to work. You can use GPG as an additional encryption layer if you prefer, but it's not strictly necessary because you already have the i2p public key system to ensure end-to-end security. +

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+It's unlikely that many people will use this. If it's hard to persuade anyone to use GPG or Enigmail then it will be next to impossible to persuade them to switch to BDS Mail unless they're already obsessive about technical security. However, this provides yet another option for reasonably secure communications if other methods fail or are untrustable. +

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+Select Administrator controls then App Settings then bdsmail. It may take a while to install, due to the creation of keys. +

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+After installation if you exit from Administrator controls back to the user control panel then select the option to show your email address. You will now have a new bdsmail address which ends with .b32.i2p. If you then select Use Email to run the Mutt email client you'll notice that you now have a folder called i2p. If you select that folder (move up and down with CTRL+n or CTRL+p and open with CTRL+o) you can then send email from your new address, or receive mail to it. Just like ordinary email, but with a more random-looking address. +

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+ + diff --git a/website/EN/apps.html b/website/EN/apps.html index 9d247faa..1b77c9b9 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"> - + @@ -265,9 +265,9 @@ The base install of the system just contains an email server and Mutt client, bu -
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Akaunting

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Akaunting

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A web based accounts system for small businesses or freelancers.

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CryptPad

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BDS Mail

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CryptPad

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Collaborate on editing documents, presentations and source code, or vote on things. All with a good level of security.

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DLNA

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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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Dokuwiki

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A databaseless wiki system.

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Edith

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Edith

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Extremely simple and distraction-free notes system.

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Emacs

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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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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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Federated wiki

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A new approach to creating wiki content.

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Friendica

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Federated social network system.

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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 based on the OStatus protocol. You can "remote follow" other users within the GNU Social federation.

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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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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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Icecast media stream

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Make your own internet radio station.

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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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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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KanBoard

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A simple kanban system for managing projects or TODO lists.

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Key Server

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An OpenPGP key server for storing and retrieving GPG public keys.

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Access your music collection from any internet connected device.

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Make your photo albums available on the web.

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Modern email client which supports GPG encryption.

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Multi-user chat with some security and moderation controls.

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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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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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Store files on your server and sync them with laptops or mobile devices. Includes many plugins including videoconferencing and collaborative document editing.

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Peer-to-peer video hosting. Similar to Mediagoblin, but the P2P aspect better enables the streaming load to be shared across servers.

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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, Pleroma and Mastodon. It includes some optimisations and fixes currently not available within the main GNU Social project.

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PrivateBin

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A pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of the content being pasted.

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A shell based XMPP client which you can run on the Freedombone server via ssh.

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A browser based user interface for the Matrix federated communications system, including WebRTC audio and video chat.

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A metasearch engine for customised and private web searches.

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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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Tahoe-LAFS

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Robust and encrypted storage of files on one or more server.

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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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Virtual Private Network (VPN)

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Virtual Private Network (VPN)

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Set up a VPN on your server so that you can bypass local internet censorship.

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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.