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Go to *Edit/Preferences* and select the *Advanced* tab. Under *Global Proxy* select *Tor* and the *Close* button. Then select *Edit/Plugins* and make sure that OMEMO is active (ticked), then select the *Close* button.
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Go to *Edit/Preferences* and select the *Advanced* tab. Under *Global Proxy* select *Tor* and the *Close* button. Then select *Edit/Plugins* and make sure that OMEMO is active (ticked), then select the *Close* button.
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Go to *Edit/Accounts*, select your account then the *Connection* tab. Ensure that *Use custom hostname/port* is checked and enter your onion address there as the hostname (it can be found on the /About/ screen of the administrator control panel). Using the onion address will give you better protection against correlation attacks within the Tor network.
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Go to *Edit/Accounts*, select your account then the *Connection* tab. Ensure that *Use custom hostname/port* is checked and enter your onion address there as the hostname (it can be found on the /About/ screen of the administrator control panel). Using the onion address will give you better protection against correlation attacks within the Tor network. Also under *Proxy* select *Tor*.
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When you start a conversation make sure that the OMEMO box is ticked. You can also click on the keys button and trust various fingerprints. Both sides will need to do that before an encrypted chat can start.
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When you start a conversation make sure that the OMEMO box is ticked. You can also click on the keys button and trust various fingerprints. Both sides will need to do that before an encrypted chat can start.
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"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
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"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
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<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en">
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<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en">
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />
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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
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A well written article on the state of XMPP and how it compares to other chat protocols <a href="https://gultsch.de/xmpp_2016.html">can be found here</a>.
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A well written article on the state of XMPP and how it compares to other chat protocols <a href="https://gultsch.de/xmpp_2016.html">can be found here</a>.
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<h2 id="org08af6ae">Using with Gajim</h2>
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<h2 id="orge45304b">Using with Gajim</h2>
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In mid 2016 <a href="https://gajim.org/">Gajim</a> became the first desktop XMPP client to support the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMEMO">OMEMO end-to-end security standard</a>, which is superior to the more traditional <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-the-Record_Messaging">OTR</a> since it also includes multi-user chat and the ratcheting mechanism pioneered by Open Whisper Systems. To install it:
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In mid 2016 <a href="https://gajim.org/">Gajim</a> became the first desktop XMPP client to support the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OMEMO">OMEMO end-to-end security standard</a>, which is superior to the more traditional <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-the-Record_Messaging">OTR</a> since it also includes multi-user chat and the ratcheting mechanism pioneered by Open Whisper Systems. To install it:
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Go to <b>Edit/Accounts</b>, select your account then the <b>Connection</b> tab. Ensure that <b>Use custom hostname/port</b> is checked and enter your onion address there as the hostname (it can be found on the <i>About</i> screen of the administrator control panel). Using the onion address will give you better protection against correlation attacks within the Tor network.
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Go to <b>Edit/Accounts</b>, select your account then the <b>Connection</b> tab. Ensure that <b>Use custom hostname/port</b> is checked and enter your onion address there as the hostname (it can be found on the <i>About</i> screen of the administrator control panel). Using the onion address will give you better protection against correlation attacks within the Tor network. Also under <b>Proxy</b> select <b>Tor</b>.
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<h2 id="orgbf02634">Using with Profanity</h2>
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<h2 id="orge94392f">Using with Profanity</h2>
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The <a href="https://profanity.im">Profanity</a> shell based user interface and is perhaps the simplest way to use XMPP from a laptop. It's also a good way to ensure that your OTR keys are the same even when logging in from different laptops or devices, and it also means that if those devices later become compomised then there are no locally stored OTR keys to be found.
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The <a href="https://profanity.im">Profanity</a> shell based user interface and is perhaps the simplest way to use XMPP from a laptop. It's also a good way to ensure that your OTR keys are the same even when logging in from different laptops or devices, and it also means that if those devices later become compomised then there are no locally stored OTR keys to be found.
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<h2 id="org0f76f13">Using with Jitsi</h2>
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<h2 id="orgeafb4a2">Using with Jitsi</h2>
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Jitsi can be downloaded from <a href="https://jitsi.org">https://jitsi.org</a>
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Jitsi can be downloaded from <a href="https://jitsi.org">https://jitsi.org</a>
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<h2 id="org79d0ce4">Using with Ubuntu</h2>
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<h2 id="orgdc856f7">Using with Ubuntu</h2>
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The default XMPP client in Ubuntu is Empathy. Using Empathy isn't as secure as using Jitsi, since it doesn't include the <i>off the record</i> feature, but since it's the default it's what many users will have easy access to.
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The default XMPP client in Ubuntu is Empathy. Using Empathy isn't as secure as using Jitsi, since it doesn't include the <i>off the record</i> feature, but since it's the default it's what many users will have easy access to.
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Tor Messenger is a messaging client which supports XMPP, and its onion routing enables you to protect the metadata of chat interactions to some extent by making it difficult for an adversary to know which server is talking to which. You can download Tor Messenger from <a href="https://torproject.org">torproject.org</a> and the setup is pretty simple.
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Tor Messenger is a messaging client which supports XMPP, and its onion routing enables you to protect the metadata of chat interactions to some extent by making it difficult for an adversary to know which server is talking to which. You can download Tor Messenger from <a href="https://torproject.org">torproject.org</a> and the setup is pretty simple.
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Install <a href="https://f-droid.org/">F-Droid</a>
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Install <a href="https://f-droid.org/">F-Droid</a>
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