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− | |Short description= | + | |Short description=Distributed and encrypted audio/video/text communication software building on SIP |
− | |Full description=Secure and | + | |Full description=Secure and distributed voice/video/text communication client which also aims to be easy to use for non-technical people. Uses a distributed hash table (DHT) to retrieve a peers IP address based on a 40 character "ring id" which has to be exchanged between peers through other channels. Sharing via QRcode is built in to most of the current clients. When a peer's IP address is known an encrypted SRTP channel is opened between the peers and a standard SIP session is started on top of the SRTP connection. |
Clients are available for GNU/Linux (gnome), Windows, Mac OSX & Android. | Clients are available for GNU/Linux (gnome), Windows, Mac OSX & Android. |
Revision as of 09:12, 31 January 2018
Jami
https://www.gnu.org/software/jami/
Distributed and encrypted audio/video/text communication.
GNU Jami (formerly SFLphone, GNU Ring) is a universal and distributed communication platform, implemented as free (libre) software, which respects the freedoms and privacy of users. Aimed at the general public as well as professionals, Jami provides all its users a universal communication tool, autonomous, libre, secure and built on a distributed architecture thus requiring no authority or central server to function.
GNU Jami satisfies a high priority software goal of the Free Software Foundation, responding to the challenges of privacy on the Internet. Developed by Savoir-faire Linux, Jami takes advantage of an active development community thanks to the support of young Google Summer of Code developers as well as research partnerships with Polytechnique Montréal and the Université du Québec à Montréal.
Download
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/jami/jami-20211223.2.37be4c3.tar.gz
Categories
- Chat:instant-messaging
- Live-communications:chat
- Live-communications:conferencing
- Programming-language:C
- Programming-language:C++
- Programming-language:java
- Programming-language:objective-c
- Protocol:ip
- Runs-on:GNU/Linux
- Runs-on:Windows
- Runs-on:BSD
- Runs-on:OS X
- Runs-on:Android
- Runs-on:iOS
- Security:encryption
- Security:internet
- UI Toolkit:gtk
- Use:internet-application
- Use:live-communications
- Use:video
- Works-with:audio
- Works-with:barcodes
- Works-with:video
- Works-with-format:speex
- Works-with-format:opus
Licensing
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License
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IanK, yeehi, Mertgor
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22 November 2022
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Software prerequisites
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