[liberationtech] Ostel: encrypted phone calls
Wasabee
wasabee18 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 12 13:12:12 PDT 2013
you use open source software for backend/server. what abt client?
On 12/06/2013 19:52, Mark Belinsky wrote:
> We've updated the app and the website a bunch this week. We hope that
> it's even more useful and functional now.
>
> Please go to ostel.co <http://ostel.co> and start using our tool for
> encrypted phone calls. We'd love to hear feedback. Thanks!
>
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> On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 5:04 AM, Raven Jiang CX <jcx at stanford.edu
> <mailto:jcx at stanford.edu>> wrote:
>
> The article mentioned that the order for the dragnet came from the
> FISA court. Doesn't electronic surveillance of agents that do not
> belong to foreign entities exceed the legal jurisdiction of the
> FISA court?
>
>
> On 6 June 2013 00:02, Michael Carbone <michael at accessnow.org
> <mailto:michael at accessnow.org>> wrote:
>
> Now is a great time to push OStel further out, as clear
> evidence that the NSA is scooping up all noncontent cellphone
> data (including domestic-domestic) is hitting the news:
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/06/nsa-phone-records-verizon-court-order
>
> Michael
>
> On Jun 5, 2013 6:03 PM, "Nathan of Guardian"
> <nathan at guardianproject.info
> <mailto:nathan at guardianproject.info>> wrote:
>
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> On 06/05/2013 02:25 PM, Mark Belinsky wrote:
> > When we initially developed ostel.me <http://ostel.me>
> it used freeswitch but we've
> > moved away from it to allow for better federation.
> Ostel.co is a
> > new implementation of the open secure telephony network
> (ostn)
> > standard
>
> If you want to track the open-source project behind OStel,
> you can
> find on the project tracker[0] and post questions on the
> guardian-dev
> list [1]. As Mark mentioned, this is our second go around
> at creating
> an Open Secure/Source/Standards Telephony Network [2]
> service, this
> time based on the popular+powerful Kamalio [3] SIP server.
>
> Soon, we will have all the information posted on how to
> run your own
> instance too. We previously documented how to do this with
> our v1
> Freeswitch-based cookbook [4].
>
> After all, we still believe in things like standards,
> federation and
> the ability to run your own servers, because, well, that
> is what the
> Internet is made of.
>
> +n
>
> [0] OStel Project Tracker:
> https://dev.guardianproject.info/projects/ostel
>
> [1] Guardian-dev Mailing List:
> https://lists.mayfirst.org/mailman/admin/guardian-dev
>
> [2] OSTN Project Overview:
> https://guardianproject.info/wiki/OSTN
>
> [3] Kamailio: http://www.kamailio.org/w/
>
> [4] DEPRECATED: Run your own OSTN node:
> https://guardianproject.info/wiki/OSTN_cookbook
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