
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

On 05 Feb (16:04:27), Tom Ritter wrote:
With the current setup, I'm not sure that super possible since you only get an account by setting the rtc password... So, we would need to find a way to populate a roaster with all users in that list which potentially requires ++ engineering but not impossible! :) There is also the "does people want that" question. I can easily imagine someone not wanting _all_ Tor accounts in her/his roaster... but I'm open to the idea if we really have unified YES. Cheers! David

David Goulet transcribed 3.5K bytes:
This is awesome! Thanks for setting this up! -- ♥Ⓐ isis agora lovecruft _________________________________________________________ OpenPGP: 4096R/0A6A58A14B5946ABDE18E207A3ADB67A2CDB8B35 Current Keys: https://blog.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt

isis transcribed 2.6K bytes:
isis@torproject.org f9b81df4ba310806b1513680246598a06fc08cdb -- ♥Ⓐ isis agora lovecruft _________________________________________________________ OpenPGP: 4096R/0A6A58A14B5946ABDE18E207A3ADB67A2CDB8B35 Current Keys: https://blog.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt

On 2016-02-05 20:00, David Goulet wrote:
Awesome work all; much appreciated. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 My account is aagbsn@torproject.org and my fingerprint is: E208 61D6 931E E70B 1BB0 D769 2106 8891 0ED4 D5F7 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJWueRIAAoJECxLI53Ydsn2OH0IAIs6JkJC3f5afoNyIH8C6kCX rN1xX/VHpDPj44UH9pdoiaJag0a3WQvfqCI7YWl1vE55RSrNUmBIdMf2FbozsoWp PMJdgvCFrqG2yArn5gM1zM37gULF3KMSaUEnuK5m31cPjL8v275/M7N2Mv0TR7F9 EdkCqFNPXBjRxZk3S9H6WAKuW7/2gMnAMMBBwfO5hjNsLbt6sBzi6NcJ2QOOntC1 c8FGeKLDIbF58PWBptHsWc/VC1xCEVJacUe9kUqFa9PGuFwTnwwB78U482Dyesme W+0uToZoWD6+I3EPRtEbBo/d7/yTUmwLlXvLnJGv35Iag6JoOjCmIRc3HNmjUt4= =u24c -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

On 05 Feb (15:00:47), David Goulet wrote:
Since we do not have an easy way of having a list of registered users other than asking someone that is root on the server, I'll post my JID and OTR fingerprint here. dgoulet@torproject.org OTR: 671045B6 84F8DBAA AFC00E2A D46FE7A6 097EAA62 http://zti6p7h6spbtx5xr.onion/otr.asc Cheers! David

On Fri, Feb 05, 2016 at 03:00:47PM -0500, David Goulet wrote:
Thanks to weasel for bringing Debian Jessie to the server, we now have a working usable Jabber server. Woot! Here is our XMPP score:
Thanks, David and weasel! I'm phw@torproject.org and my OTR fingerprint is: E05D 19C5 AE1A 652B F253 76A6 C6A2 62AC 2331 0632 Cheers, Philipp

* David Goulet schrieb am 2016-02-05 um 21:00 Uhr:
Thanks to weasel for bringing Debian Jessie to the server, we now have a working usable Jabber server. Woot! Here is our XMPP score:
A big thankyou to you both. I'm qbi@torproject.org with fingerprint A011 D5DA DBE8 1921 EEBC 9AA2 ED89 4A6F 136E 27C2 -- Jens Kubieziel http://www.kubieziel.de Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we. -- George W. Bush

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 colin@torproject.org 9782d079 2f2425dd 832240af f0935d57 2440e0a2 - -- Colin Childs Tor Project https://www.torproject.org Twitter: @Phoul -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJWupc5AAoJEPsCSlCNpbF1KcUP/j7O9JHidngTBI1vkNFRe2V3 MU5cQ+gYvlnP+NLszC1LzstQ4zJ7IaxxOBrfpZUvXEn0mAEcQdBXCHdubunkdvnp v2SDZXqvJd4JCD/IvLhqa6vVlPL51dbVKf1URqoAnmQpPOCptUKf+8BtJIVUIFhr 1IDfgzqTSmtEegLvyz3lkhkzqIRHpGnk6qKh6nwGwMeS6ve/Ls5gEUcZAvESokPh 1UzEz7SV4D7bj/OzC+Dv/YC81zw1z73T4LrajVMEWH1LRNclm8mRvIqHAglhGRqj KNsbYAMWWrTyHkr0Ows7VuwfswUEeg1zrXQbaP3gRF5Jo/dYd/B3LtRonlD3aYGX Pnlc6peUpyMBI0Nn96fvfZiwlRqN6cucBHc2Ef1J6EPiS72fzgYNIXZ4IXLkkIRD tfYGvZ8wWkulM3eDzsNW4NuKux9ppMS/1vrPverDOExSZeibJQIjRbY60T5flQPh ALQ+9tO046DGc3ADEUML0BglzVVx1ZtEPVX3EfKu9KqP2CUgAdX1vcX4w3wpgPVv /3ZLjMisJRw4Zd2H8qBIpvs86Jz2RW4bUX6UhBpAWZ348O6oh0FcJBoG/1uz3aaU Pv86cZLFtW2CKoNaKxqUpYOosUPkaukMiHxX+P601Nn+/XCwm4GY80IcWKDjT2zC vG55cERKwikeyqSNoYum =WNuz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

And this is me: nima@torproject.org 777fbbd4fec08270dcd60a88ca1adb78e5b8c5b3 -- Nima 0XC009DB191C92A77B | @mrphs "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" --Evelyn Beatrice Hall

Thanks David and weasel!! I'm erinn@torproject.org: 41FCB749 F93684BC D391F14C E8742963 82A0824E

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Whoa, nicely done. I'm nickm@torproject.org, as you might expect 45263232 C7BBE317 436E36F5 F528C05D B57FB23A Unless I lose the key or something. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQGVAwUBVr0FGJEDl9iNKTGaAQI8QAv+MdofAUCXjVe7PatJiv0s7ue5nDP7gZ1b kce2ooFjKMuSToHfO/QJu6Jdyp4I3EyErjOwGL67VCIjnlrq9pCpY8Uu/VWtAtBn MKeNNzHqzn92ndtY7jGW+BEpyzUiG0UgI0tEQ6qVMWWsxHm2LKZfECZmPU7Hx37U Vupznfncka81l/yRSl3rZlWNR1R/0YRllqRA6K9+D7BFhERFFMgrlehF80Gioa2O OLCFQC1uNxp767Ave4FpHMW5ZgGjs1DgDYPlcYjNeZC6cqpjdjYHb2Uwiwb0hfEX /b38w6pfRmIrqVnOsIL9ZADdPJPWLGWue8X5BNea0O16iZAZXDZ0rt9rAnV4VuCd m/I13mu7Y1rGfrgavyBXfrHNHltZqaINELnksU53zD9zkBMSjirx3OJIw60FXpK4 hUcb02WBAQtmDbkEA5GIiRpa1Kn4qE9ci/rtci/zDKrF5ID6lfSqh2fKzqtEVtzu rhKaEflsuixaMbXfcz8paJsuCq/lPo4a =V99q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
participants (13)
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Aaron Gibson
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Arlo Breault
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Colin Childs
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David Fifield
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David Goulet
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Erinn Clark
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isis
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Jens Kubieziel
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Matthew Finkel
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Nick Mathewson
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Nima Fatemi
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Philipp Winter
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Tom Ritter