diff --git a/doc/EN/app_mumble.org b/doc/EN/app_mumble.org index ce0058a7..2e046792 100644 --- a/doc/EN/app_mumble.org +++ b/doc/EN/app_mumble.org @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ Search for and install Plumble. Press the plus button to add a Mumble server. -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 mumble password which can be found in the *Passwords* section of the *Administrator control panel*. +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 mumble password which can be found in the *Passwords* section of the *Administrator control panel*. Leave the port number unchanged. -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. +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. If connecting through Tor is unreliable and causes crashes then unselect *Connect via Tor* on the *General settings* and then just use your ordinary domain name. Selecting the server by pressing on it then connects you to the server so that you can chat with other connected users. diff --git a/website/EN/app_mumble.html b/website/EN/app_mumble.html index f1a8e59c..2c3723af 100644 --- a/website/EN/app_mumble.html +++ b/website/EN/app_mumble.html @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
- + -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.
First ensure that tor is installed. Within a terminal:
@@ -298,9 +299,9 @@ Click on "add new" to add a new server and enter the default domain nameInstall F-Droid
@@ -318,11 +319,11 @@ Press the plus button to add a Mumble server.-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 mumble password which can be found in the Passwords section of the Administrator control panel. +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 mumble password which can be found in the Passwords section of the Administrator control panel. Leave the port number unchanged.
-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. +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. If connecting through Tor is unreliable and causes crashes then unselect Connect via Tor on the General settings and then just use your ordinary domain name.