On Sat, 2013-08-31 at 10:47 +0200, Eugen Leitl wrote:
I'm looking to build a list for reasonably secure (no snake oil) ways to communicate (search, store, etc.). My ad hoc list so far is:
Pidgin/OTR
OTR is good, but libpurple is a "rat's nest of zero days" according to many (notably Jacob Applebaum), so I think I'd avoid it. Not sure what's better though. Maybe irssi+otr?
cables
Is there really enough peer review of this system for it to be useful?
GnuNet
I think this is redundant with Retroshare -- but I'd probably prefer GNUnet over RetroShare. GNUnet does f2f and p2p, and is developed by really smart people with a great track record.
No doubt I'm missing a lot. Any further suggestions?
* Freenet -- also redundant with GNUnet, but better suited to censorship-proof storage. * Any async voice/video? Probably way easier to secure than real-time. What's the endgame for this? Just a webpage with a list of stuff on it? A livecd with stuff on it? With or without redundancy? -- Sent from Ubuntu