entropy
simplexmq
entropy | simplexmq | |
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1 | 49 | |
23 | 409 | |
- | 3.9% | |
0.0 | 9.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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entropy
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SimpleX Chat - the first chat platform that is 100% private by design - it has no access to your connections graph - now as mobile apps, created with Haskell (+ native UIs)!
Desirable? https://github.com/TomMD/entropy/pull/66
simplexmq
- The first messenger without user IDs
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SimpleX Chat – fully open-source private messenger without any user IDs (not even random numbers) – v5.2 released with message delivery receipts ✅ and lots of other improvements.
Of course https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq
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How to use the ntf server ?
It's about ntf-server-ubuntu-20_04-x86-64 https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq/releases/tag/v5.1.3
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SimpleX Chat: private and secure messenger without any user IDs (not even random)
Also, it is covered in whitepaper here: https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq/blob/stable/protocol/overview-tjr.md
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SimpleX Chat – the private messenger without any user IDs (not even random numbers) – v5.1 released with message reactions 🚀 and self-destruct passcode
Please review the whitepaper and / or website home page. I also wrote this post some time ago about why I believe that using pairwise identifiers should be a minimal requirement for a communication system to be considered private.
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Large file : 8Mb file limit
For more information see Simplex development roadmap xftp branch in github
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SimpleX File Transfer Protocol (aka XFTP) – a new open-source protocol for sending large files efficiently, privately and securely – beta versions of XFTP relays and CLI are released - developed in Haskell!
The source code: https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq/tree/xftp
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SimpleX File Transfer Protocol (aka XFTP) – a new open-source protocol for sending large files efficiently, privately and securely – beta versions of XFTP relays and CLI are released!
You can download XFTP CLI (Linux) to send and receive files via the command line here - you need the file named xftp-ubuntu-20_04-x86-64, rename it to xftp.
- SimpleXMQ – SimpleX Messaging Protocol Written in Haskell
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SimpleX Chat – the 1st messenger without user profile IDs (not even random numbers) – v4.4 released with disappearing messages and connection verification!
We absolutely should assume they can be compromised, but as SimpleX servers do not participate in the initial key exchange for e2e encryption, the server compromise will not lead to the compromise of e2e encryption security. I wrote more on MITM issue in this post. Further, the threat model here explains other consequences of compromised SimpleX servers.
What are some alternatives?
cipher-aes - DEPRECATED - use cryptonite - a comprehensive fast AES implementation for haskell that supports aesni and advanced cryptographic modes.
simplex-chat - SimpleX - the first messaging network operating without user identifiers of any kind - 100% private by design! iOS, Android and desktop apps 📱!
ed25519 - Minimal ed25519 Haskell package, binding to the ref10 SUPERCOP implementation.
ContactDiscoveryService
cprng-aes - Crypto Pseudo Random Number Generator using AES in counter mode
imessage - A Matrix-iMessage puppeting bridge
jose-jwt - Haskell implementation of JOSE/JWT standards
monomer - An easy to use, cross platform, GUI library for writing Haskell applications.
blake2 - A Haskell library providing BLAKE2
webwormhole - Peer authenticated WebRTC.
intel-aes - Haskell package for efficient AES encryption, including Intel AES NI support
paper-research-privacy-matrix.org - Privacy research on Matrix.org