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- Comment on Onionphone - E2EE PTT Voice and Chat 1 day ago:
I would like to test a garlicphone varient. I’m not opposed to i2p, I am just alot more familiar with Tor integrations than i2p.
Onionphone uses prepackaged binaries from the guardian project. https://github.com/guardianproject/tor-android.
I would basically need to find the same thing, but for i2p.
- Comment on Onionphone - E2EE PTT Voice and Chat 1 day ago:
I’ve put some thought into this. The biggest roadblock to P2P is 24/7 persistence. You have to be online.
I think the most straightforward path to this is having the ability to setup a mailbox sort of how the relay works but on a machine that’s on a 24/7 stable connection. Because it’s already cross compatible with Linux systems, it would make the most sense to have a dedicated mailbox there, and have it forward your messages that were missed while you were offline.
Once the mailbox is set up, it’s just a matter of tieing the separate mailbox identity to forward messages to you once your online. Ideally integrate tors built in authorized client protocol to ensure only one person is authorized to the mailbox.
- Comment on Onionphone - E2EE PTT Voice and Chat 1 day ago:
Happy to contribute! So, currently (only while in the app for now) you can activate the mic with a double pressdown on volume if the setting is enabled.
My attempts to trigger the mic while outside the app came with a few unwanted side affects so I removed it for now until I find a solid way to do that.
- Comment on Onionphone - E2EE PTT Voice and Chat 1 day ago:
I don’t agree with that. Both sides are acting as a server and a client, connecting via a onion service to either parties rendezvous. And then when you include the fact that you can become a relay, that is clearly self hosting a server in a pure sense.
There are no exit nodes involved in onion services. It all stays within the network.
- Comment on Onionphone - E2EE PTT Voice and Chat 1 day ago:
Latency is a huge issue, but it goes away with the PTT model. I tried full duplex on initial prototyping but it was trash.
PTT forces solves this by simply forcing the listen, digest, then respond. You can expect about 2-3 seconds of delay from when you release the ptt, to when the other side hears it.
- Comment on Onionphone - E2EE PTT Voice and Chat 1 day ago:
Self hosting your own private P2P voice service.
Optionally use your device as a Audio relay for group calls, in which case you become the ‘server’ to all connected clients.
- Comment on Onionphone - E2EE PTT Voice and Chat 1 day ago:
Be mad at apple. This application would never work. To many gate keepers.
- Comment on Onionphone - E2EE PTT Voice and Chat 1 day ago:
The bandwidth is low by design. I’ve excluded files and images to keep it down as well. You could talk 24/7 only use MBs.
If we want Tor to grow we need useful applications useful for everyone. I doubt this will be widely adopted.
I’ve contributed a large amount of bandwidth to the network so why can’t I use some?
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