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howto:jabber_eng [2013/10/30 13:43] shadowen:howto:jabber:pidgin [2022/11/29 19:31] – ↷ Seite von howto:jabber_eng nach en:howto:jabber:pidgin verschoben und umbenannt y
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 ...@jabber.systemli.org) is completely encrypted through SSL. This equates the encryption standard of online-banking and is said to be safe. There are also other Jabber-servers: jabber.ccc.de of the Chaos ...@jabber.systemli.org) is completely encrypted through SSL. This equates the encryption standard of online-banking and is said to be safe. There are also other Jabber-servers: jabber.ccc.de of the Chaos
 Computer Club can be recommended as well as long as the SSL-encryption is enabled. Computer Club can be recommended as well as long as the SSL-encryption is enabled.
-(Advice: if you don't completely trust SSL (and/or the Systemli-peeps) and you wish additional encryption: use Off-the-record-encryption (OTR) or GPG additional to SSL: OTR/Pidgin [[http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/]] . Here at Systemli we use it as well!)+(Advice: if you don't completely trust SSL (and/or the Systemli-peeps) and you wish additional encryption: use Off-the-record-encryption (OTR) or GPG additional to SSL: [[https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/ | OTR/Pidgin]] . Here at Systemli we use it as well!)
  
  
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 Install Pidgin as your operating system demands it. Install Pidgin as your operating system demands it.
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 +===== 5.) Set up account on server: =====
 +Visit [[https://www.systemli.org/service/xmpp.html]] and click "Einen neuen Account anlegen" to register a new account.
  
 ===== 5.) Start Pidgin, set up account: ===== ===== 5.) Start Pidgin, set up account: =====
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 jabber.systemli.org) In Windows you can find tor-resolve under jabber.systemli.org) In Windows you can find tor-resolve under
 %PROGRAMFILES%\Vidalia Bundle\Tor\] File transfer proxies: there is %PROGRAMFILES%\Vidalia Bundle\Tor\] File transfer proxies: there is
-something pre-chosen but it's better to not use the possibility for +something pre-chosen, make it empty 
-file transfers+<note warning>File transfer over Jabber is always unencryptedBetter not use it!</note>
 BOSH URL: leave blank Show Custom Smilys: why not,they're quite funny and useful BOSH URL: leave blank Show Custom Smilys: why not,they're quite funny and useful
  
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 you would like to use TOR, you firstly have to get it up and running: you would like to use TOR, you firstly have to get it up and running:
 https://www.torproject.org/ Then adjust the settings as follows:  https://www.torproject.org/ Then adjust the settings as follows: 
-Proxy type: SOCKS 5  +  * Proxy type: SOCKS 5 
-Host: 127.0.01 Port: 9050  +  Host: 127.0.01 
-Rest: leave blank press 'Save'+  * Port: 9050 (if you're using Tor standalone), 9150 (with TorBrowser)  
 +  Rest: leave blank 
 +press 'Save'
  
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-<note>At the moment we are using "Captcha's" to avoid spamuser-registrations. You have to visit the captcha-webpage and enter the shown text.</note>  
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 <note>For all tor-users: You can check if you set up pidgin and tor correct when you are logged in your jabberaccount and stop the tor service after that. On linux you can stop the tor service via the terminal/commandline with the following command: <note>For all tor-users: You can check if you set up pidgin and tor correct when you are logged in your jabberaccount and stop the tor service after that. On linux you can stop the tor service via the terminal/commandline with the following command:

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