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Goffi
Goffi
@Goffi@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

I've just pushed Tor integration in Libervia (first step of the NLnet metadata reduction and serverless grant).

https://nlnet.nl/project/ServerlessXMPP/

This has been done thanks to the work of @meejah on `txtorcon` and of course of @torproject and the support of @nlnet and @NGIZero .

A thought for Lunar who is mentioned in the documentation of txtorcon (for doing the Debian package) and who passed away last year.

#tor #XMPP #Libervia #txtorcon #nlnet #ngi

NLnet; Serverless and Metadata Reduction for XMPP

Screenshot of the Libervia CLI frontend, showing the status of the Tor daemon, and the Tor circuit used to connect to the XMPP server.

The first part says:
 Tor Daemon 
                                                      General data on Tor daemon.                                                      
 mode          enabled_no_webrtc (Tor is enabled for all connections, WebRTC is disabled to avoid leaking IPs)                         
 version       0.4.8.21                                                                                                                
 uptime        1 hour, 58 minutes                                                                                                      
 bytes read    1.38 Mio                                                                                                                
 bytes written 1.23 Mio                                                                                                                

Then we can see the 3 relays used, their id, name, ip, country, relay flags, and a link to the corresponding https://metrics.torproject.org detail page.
Screenshot of the Libervia CLI frontend, showing the status of the Tor daemon, and the Tor circuit used to connect to the XMPP server. The first part says: Tor Daemon General data on Tor daemon. mode enabled_no_webrtc (Tor is enabled for all connections, WebRTC is disabled to avoid leaking IPs) version 0.4.8.21 uptime 1 hour, 58 minutes bytes read 1.38 Mio bytes written 1.23 Mio Then we can see the 3 relays used, their id, name, ip, country, relay flags, and a link to the corresponding https://metrics.torproject.org detail page.
Screenshot of the Libervia CLI frontend, showing the status of the Tor daemon, and the Tor circuit used to connect to the XMPP server. The first part says: Tor Daemon General data on Tor daemon. mode enabled_no_webrtc (Tor is enabled for all connections, WebRTC is disabled to avoid leaking IPs) version 0.4.8.21 uptime 1 hour, 58 minutes bytes read 1.38 Mio bytes written 1.23 Mio Then we can see the 3 relays used, their id, name, ip, country, relay flags, and a link to the corresponding https://metrics.torproject.org detail page.
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