RedPhone Removed from Google Play Store
From: Cathal Garvey <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me>
As far as "where to get it", here's a copy:
https://ngrok.com:61924/owncloud/public.php?service=files&t=264659e23e8733b528386eaa6f52d5ef
Cert is self-signed: SHA1: 63:9B:E2:FA:D8:A9:66:DE:46:B7:E4:C2:18:47:73:04:C0:12:FE:1F SHA256: CF:D2:82:0D:C8:65:CE:EB:2E:3F:36:EC:DA:9E:82:4E:2E:BD:51:19:6A:7E:11:65:50:40:57:9E:B8:79:8D:A2
I apologize for belatedly thanking you for TextSecure download link. Two days ago, I downloaded it despite the browser warning the certificate was not valid: "ngrok.com:61924 uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed. The certificate is only valid for isadora-amd64 (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)" I installed TextSecure on my Droid 3 which does have a cellular account. TextSecure works if airplane mode is not on. Turning airplane mode on and wifi on, TextSecure does not work. Yet, description of TextSecure is that it works over wifi, data and/or SMS. I installed TextSecure on my Motorola droid 4. I use Droid 4 as a PDA. No cellular account. How can I get TextSecure to work over wifi? Thanks. Badbiosvictim, formerly bluelotus
The way OWS designed TS, it requires Google account and Google Play / Apps to use the data channel. This build, at least, will/should work with SMS only mode. Warning, it's an old build. Want up to date builds? Ask moxie why OWS only distribute anti-surveillance software builds though a known NSA asset. On 17 January 2015 20:49:49 GMT+00:00, Badbiosvictim <badbiosvictim@ruggedinbox.com> wrote:
From: Cathal Garvey <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me>
As far as "where to get it", here's a copy:
https://ngrok.com:61924/owncloud/public.php?service=files&t=264659e23e8733b528386eaa6f52d5ef
Cert is self-signed: SHA1: 63:9B:E2:FA:D8:A9:66:DE:46:B7:E4:C2:18:47:73:04:C0:12:FE:1F SHA256: CF:D2:82:0D:C8:65:CE:EB:2E:3F:36:EC:DA:9E:82:4E:2E:BD:51:19:6A:7E:11:65:50:40:57:9E:B8:79:8D:A2
I apologize for belatedly thanking you for TextSecure download link. Two days ago, I downloaded it despite the browser warning the certificate was not valid:
"ngrok.com:61924 uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed. The certificate is only valid for isadora-amd64 (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)"
I installed TextSecure on my Droid 3 which does have a cellular account. TextSecure works if airplane mode is not on. Turning airplane mode on and wifi on, TextSecure does not work. Yet, description of TextSecure is that it works over wifi, data and/or SMS.
I installed TextSecure on my Motorola droid 4. I use Droid 4 as a PDA. No cellular account. How can I get TextSecure to work over wifi?
Thanks. Badbiosvictim, formerly bluelotus
-- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
'Data channel' includes wifi? Your TS version works fine on activated Droid 3 in SMS only mode. Thanks. On January 17, 2015 4:40:39 PM EST, "Cathal (Phone)" <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me> wrote:
The way OWS designed TS, it requires Google account and Google Play / Apps to use the data channel. This build, at least, will/should work with SMS only mode.
Warning, it's an old build. Want up to date builds? Ask moxie why OWS only distribute anti-surveillance software builds though a known NSA asset.
On 17 January 2015 20:49:49 GMT+00:00, Badbiosvictim <badbiosvictim@ruggedinbox.com> wrote:
From: Cathal Garvey <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me>
As far as "where to get it", here's a copy:
https://ngrok.com:61924/owncloud/public.php?service=files&t=264659e23e8733b528386eaa6f52d5ef
Cert is self-signed: SHA1: 63:9B:E2:FA:D8:A9:66:DE:46:B7:E4:C2:18:47:73:04:C0:12:FE:1F SHA256: CF:D2:82:0D:C8:65:CE:EB:2E:3F:36:EC:DA:9E:82:4E:2E:BD:51:19:6A:7E:11:65:50:40:57:9E:B8:79:8D:A2
I apologize for belatedly thanking you for TextSecure download link. Two days ago, I downloaded it despite the browser warning the certificate was not valid:
"ngrok.com:61924 uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed. The certificate is only valid for isadora-amd64 (Error code: sec_error_unknown_issuer)"
I installed TextSecure on my Droid 3 which does have a cellular account. TextSecure works if airplane mode is not on. Turning airplane mode on and wifi on, TextSecure does not work. Yet, description of TextSecure is that it works over wifi, data and/or SMS.
I installed TextSecure on my Motorola droid 4. I use Droid 4 as a PDA. No cellular account. How can I get TextSecure to work over wifi?
Thanks. Badbiosvictim, formerly bluelotus
On Sat, 17 Jan 2015 12:49:49 -0800, Badbiosvictim <badbiosvictim@ruggedinbox.com> wrote:
I installed TextSecure on my Motorola droid 4. I use Droid 4 as a PDA. No cellular account. How can I get TextSecure to work over wifi?
Do you have an SMS capable phone number that you can register?
Yes. I have a $80 a year plan with page plus cellular on my older Droid 3 phone. During the installation of TextSecure on Droid 3, TextSecure didn't ask for a cell phone number to register. How to register a number? On January 17, 2015 6:49:50 PM EST, Seth <list@sysfu.com> wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jan 2015 12:49:49 -0800, Badbiosvictim <badbiosvictim@ruggedinbox.com> wrote:
I installed TextSecure on my Motorola droid 4. I use Droid 4 as a PDA. No cellular account. How can I get TextSecure to work over wifi?
Do you have an SMS capable phone number that you can register?
On Sat, 17 Jan 2015 16:06:25 -0800, Badbiosvictim <badbiosvictim@ruggedinbox.com> wrote:
Yes. I have a $80 a year plan with page plus cellular on my older Droid 3 phone.
I don't believe you can use utilize that number on your Droid 4 'PDA' with Textsecure. If it was a GSM phone maybe you could temporarily swap the active SIM card into the Droid 4 just to register the phone number with Textsecure. Then go back to Wifi for Textsecure comms, however this would require Google Services Framework. Are you trying to pull all this off without using a Google account? Current versions of Textsecure require the GSF to communicate over IP (as opposed to SMS). GSF is only obtainable via the Google Play store to the best of my knowledge. If someone knows of a way to install a current version of the Google Service Framework, without using the Google Play app, I'd be interested to know. Otherwise you're stuck using older versions of Textsecure that support SMS, but again I'm pretty sure that requires an active cellular plan with SMS capable telephone number.
If someone knows of a way to install a current version of the Google Service Framework, without using the Google Play app, I'd be interested to know.
Otherwise you're stuck using older versions of Textsecure that support SMS, but again I'm pretty sure that requires an active cellular plan with SMS capable telephone number.
You are correct. I will use older TextSecure on my activated phone. Works perfectly. On my unactivated "PDA,"I will continue to email my contacts cellular text address unless I convince my contacts to use peerio or chatsecure or subrosa.
On January 19, 2015 6:45:46 PM badbiosvictim@ruggedinbox.com wrote:
If someone knows of a way to install a current version of the Google Service Framework, without using the Google Play app, I'd be interested to know.
I don't use google-anything on my android phone; I use F-Droid and side-load everything else. I'm sorry if I've missed it, but which version of android OS are you running? Surely one of us can upload the corresponding GSF .apk for you?
Otherwise you're stuck using older versions of Textsecure that support SMS, but again I'm pretty sure that requires an active cellular plan with SMS capable telephone number.
You are correct. I will use older TextSecure on my activated phone. Works perfectly.
On my unactivated "PDA,"I will continue to email my contacts cellular text address unless I convince my contacts to use peerio or chatsecure or subrosa.
I appreciate your suggestion. My Motorola Droid has android 4.1. Thanks. On January 20, 2015 12:27:51 AM EST, shelley@misanthropia.org wrote:
On January 19, 2015 6:45:46 PM badbiosvictim@ruggedinbox.com wrote:
If someone knows of a way to install a current version of the Google Service Framework, without using the Google Play app, I'd be interested to know.
I don't use google-anything on my android phone; I use F-Droid and side-load everything else. I'm sorry if I've missed it, but which version of android OS are you running? Surely one of us can upload the corresponding GSF .apk for you?
Otherwise you're stuck using older versions of Textsecure that
SMS, but again I'm pretty sure that requires an active cellular
support plan with
SMS capable telephone number.
You are correct. I will use older TextSecure on my activated phone. Works perfectly.
On my unactivated "PDA,"I will continue to email my contacts cellular text address unless I convince my contacts to use peerio or chatsecure or subrosa.
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Badbiosvictim
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Seth
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