[tor-project] Our Jabber Server

Tom Ritter tom at ritter.vg
Fri Feb 5 22:04:27 UTC 2016


Awesome!  Thanks David!!!

Would it be possible to set it up to auto-populate the users list
inside of Tor...? (Or is there resistance to that?) That seems like it
would be helpful...

-tom

On 5 February 2016 at 14:00, David Goulet <dgoulet at ev0ke.net> wrote:
> Greetings Everyone!
>
> Thanks to weasel for bringing Debian Jessie to the server, we now have a
> working usable Jabber server. Woot! Here is our XMPP score:
>
> c2s: https://xmpp.net/result.php?domain=torproject.org&type=client
> s2s: https://xmpp.net/result.php?domain=torproject.org&type=server
>
> Everyone with an LDAP account can connect to the server. Else, you can't.
> Before you can do that, you need to set your "rtc" password. Here is how:
>
> 1) Enter your user and ldap password at https://db.torproject.org/login.html
> and press "Update my info".
>
> 2) At the very bottom, you should see this
> https://people.torproject.org/~dgoulet/volatile/rtc-pass.png, the "Change rtc
> password" field. Put your password in there. Unfortunately, it silent fails if
> you enter a "too big of a password" and we are unsure of the maximum length so
> I think 16 characters (based on my experiment) is the maximum possible.
>
> 3) Wait a couple of minutes so the database sync up and reaches the jabber
> server. When you connect, if it fails, wait a bit more. Usually after 5 to 10
> minutes it should work so report the issue if it still fails.
>
> Useful informations about the server now and how to use it.
>
> Your account is <ldap-user>@torproject.org. You have to enable TLS of course.
> We also have a hidden service! It's: k2r67kry5haud25b.onion. To use it, set
> the server of your account with it but the user must be your LDAP one that is
> <ldap-user>@torproject.org.
>
> It's federating that means you can add contact that are OUTSIDE of this server
> such as riseup users or any workable jabber server supporting TLS.
>
> Our TLS certificate is from Let's Encrypt and checksum is below. Remember that
> in 3 months that fingerprint will change:
>
> SHA256
> Fingerprint=56:4B:0B:AC:7A:55:1D:8F:52:29:E0:A6:61:D7:0F:B6:EC:41:FC:59:FE:2B:B3:39:FA:14:23:65:38:13:26:A0
>
> Finally, this server has a special quirk. It will _tell_ you when you are NOT
> using OTR. I've put it in "optional" mode but we can also put it in
> "mandatory" mode if needed which will force all messages going through to be
> OTR encrypted.
>
> I don't expect any big issues to arise once this server gets more users but at
> first we might need to tweak some stuff thus restart it.
>
> Enjoy!
> David
>
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