No.3
Retroshare is a free software, completely decentralized, secure and (optionally with v0.6 + tor) completely anonymous 'friend2friend' network and application. Features include, messaging, filesharing (between only specific or all friends openly and publicly anonymously), forums, irc style chat and more through the use of plugins. Retroshare is a friend2friend network meaning you only ever connect directly to the people in you friends list and may connect to your friend's friends and so on through anonymous tunnels. Retroshare utilizes opnPGP and openSSL for authentication and encryption. Version 0.6 which is incompatible with version 0.5 introduces many new features including the ability to create multiple 'sub identities' so that you can create multiple identities for use in forums and chat without having to create a new account. Versions 0.6 also has support for tor which can work in two ways, by using tor only to connect to other people running tor hidden node while allowing 'clearnet' connections to yourself, or by running in hidden mode yourself so that people in your friends connect to you using your tor hidden service address instead of you ip address, this is the recommenced mode of operation for people who want to remain anonymous from people in their friends list.
JOIN OUR RETROSHARE+TOR COMMUNITY
Watch the getting started video https://d.maxfile.ro/nkygkxmwmh.webm
or
http://udgdahofbq52bzxk.onion/img/how_to.webm
Join the /netplus/ chatserver http://udgdahofbq52bzxk.onion/
And swap your certificate here >>6
See also the v0.5 certificate swap thread here >>8
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No.61
>>3
pomf.se is shutting down. might want to have the video somewhere else now.
No.62
>>61
thanks for reminding me, i had forgotton about that.
RIP in peace pomf.se
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No.68
how to install 0.6 on fedora 22 pls
I'm relatively new to Linux and managed to find instructions on how to install 5.5, but I can't seem to find shit on 0.6.
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No.72
>>68
download the source
svn co svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/retroshare/code/trunk retroshare
and follow the build instructions in the readme, not the instructions on the website.
No.73
>72
>readme
So the instructions, at least for the dependencies, is for ubuntu.
changing apt-get to yum or dnf or whatever fedora is supposed to use just results in
>No package libglib2.0-dev available.
>Error: no package matched: libglib2.0-dev
Sorry for being retarded.
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No.77
>>75
>install qt4
>bash: qmake: command not found…
Why does linux hate me.
I should be golden once I figure out why this command a shit
No.78
>>77
Ah, nevermind. qmake-qt4 werks.
No.79
I give up. It keeps throwing a bunch of fatal errors at me that I don't have the knowledge to fix myself.
I think I'll just wait for an official fedora build, or at the very least instructions specifically for fedora 22.
Thanks for the help anyway anon(s).
No.80
>>79
i don't use fedora myself so can not help with exact instructions. if i find the time and motivation maybe i will go download fedora and make some instructions.
No.81
Retroshare 0.6 removes anonymous posting, someone should go and maintain a 0.5.5 branch with the 0.6 changes that matter, or try to submit a patch for 0.6 to restore this feature.
Also why the fuck are their flags on a net board?
No.82
>>79
sudo rm -rf –no-preserve-root /
sudo install gentoo
sudo emerge -av retroshare
No.84
>>81
0.6 introduces a lot of new features including actual anonymity from peers through the use of tor. im also disappointed in the loss of pseudo anonymity in forums but i would choose actual anonymity over pseudo anonymity any day. if you want to implement it yourself you are welcome to at anytime, i would suggest maybe a plugin that uses a new random id with every post like others have suggested.
The flags are a little reminder about how anonymous your posts actually are, they are optional.
No.85
>>84
I'm almost certain 0.5.5 already allowed using tor. Beside, one could always torify retroshare, no?
I don't think changing the ID with every post is the right solution. Instead, pointing to a dummy ID (say, all-0, or the valid ID of a pseudo-user that represents all anonymous posts) should be more effective. I think the latter is probably the most promising option since it shouldn't break anything. I'm just not certain identity sharing is kosher in the retroshare network.
No.86
>>85
generating a new id with every post should not break anything, you can do it now if you really like it could be automated that's all.
retroshare requires you be able to accept incoming connections, to accept incoming connections over tor in a anonymous fashion your need to run a tor hidden service (.onion), this is how hidden service node works in 0.6, see the OP video. if you are running 0.6 as a non hidden service node but still want to connect to hidden service nodes then your can simply run the tor router in client mode, if running on the standard port (9050) RS 0.6 will automatically detect it and use it for connections to hidden service nodes while allowing direct connections to yourself.
No.87
>>86
That would mean generating a new keypair everytime. The public key has to be broadcasted in the network. Many anonymous posts in this way would eventually cause problems beside making hash-collisions with real identities a lot more likely (still not very likely, but the problem remains). Single-ID doesn't have these flaws.
No.88
No.90
in retroshare 0.6 my client collected the following blacklisted IPs from friends:
178.34.100.7
177.0.114.74
50.206.89.77
66.231.21.98
68.116.5.134
24.43.1.206
if any of those bans is a false positive, please post here so we whitelist your IP.
130.73.52.202 and 93.220.10.63 were false positives too.
No.109
Would it be possible to create a forum on retroshare that would only be available to one group of people?
I am curious because some stuff on retroshare turtle routes.
No.112
>>109
yes, you can create invite only forums and chat lobbies for all your friends for only specific groups of friends.
No.113
>>112
What about file sharing?
I'm looking to use this to collaborate with a team. If a team member uses RS for something else besides our project, I'd like for our work to not get accidentally shared (although the irony would be hilarious)
No.114
>>113
yes, you can choose to share files only to friends or certain groups of friends, of course it's up to them to make sure they also configure their groups and permissions correctly as well.
No.115
>>114
>of course it's up to them to make sure they also configure their groups and permissions correctly as well.
That's the bit that worries me. What about files within forums, how does that work?
(sorry for the stupid questions. retroshare's documentation did a lot of hand waving)
No.116
>>115
i believe the default now is to not share your completed downloads folder by default but that you have to do it manually, while a file is downloading you can set set/change the directory, so i would recommend that you do not share out you completed dir but instead move things that you do want to seed to a shared directory while or after downloading.
No.117
>>116
or i guess you would set the permissions on your completed directory to share it for only that group and then move things you want to share publicly to another folder manually.
No.118
>>117
>>116
Alright. I'm still not super keen, but I'm not sure of many alternatives. I'm too lazy to find real hosting for a forum.
Thanks!
No.119
>>118
would you be interested in an imageboard that you could set up in <10 mins with zero /tech/ skills and that you could host anywhere as a tor hidden service.
You could even just host it from your home pc if it something that for a few friends who wound not mind sharing your bandwidth.
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No.121
>>119
>>120
Tor is overkill, though. I just need TLS.
I'm less concerned about anonymity as I am with privacy and validity (key signing), which is why I was looking at retroshare in the first place.
No.122
>>121
And frankly even retroshare is a bit overkill here, but I'm too lazy to code something up myself.
No.123
>>121
half the reason i would be using tor in this case is more about convince rather then the increased anonymity and security, though those are a bonus.
This would allow you to be start running a image board in literally three commands, by using tor you would not have to worry about CAs or even port forwarding if you run it behind a NAT.
The more i talk about this the more i like it.
No.124
>>123
>The more i talk about this the more i like it.
Heh. Well I actually spend the last 3 days day dreaming about solutions to these kinds of problems because there isn't a single solution out there that I think 100% fits this use case.
The hardest issue is persistence with small teams. Using a DHT seems like the only solution.
I've also been thinking about version control systems in distributed systems, so that you could have a sort of updating torrent protocol. Unfortunately systems like git are to complicated for your average joe. There are ways of doing automatic version control but it's… hairy.
Really, the only reason it would be easier on Tor is because tor is essentially an overlay network. The same thing can be done without the overhead (and anon.), but it would also be much easier to set up.
No.125
>>124
yeah, at this point we have different goals, i'm thinking about a simple pop-up image board or forum website that anyone can spin up in a couple of min from anywhere with no technical knowledge that offers the security and anonymity of tor.
Well i wasn't thinking about it before but i am now.
Going to go knock something up.
No.126
>>125
Not completely different. If tor were optional, (like it is with retroshare) then it's also the exact same thing. My idea was just generalized. I was building a framework or library that you could build an app like that on.
It would handle DHT, NAT traversal, persistence, key exchanging , consensus, etc. Then, somebody like yourself could design a site that could be anon, or it could have users (which are just associated with key signed posts, no passwords on site or cookies).
The consensus part is a bitch, it turns out, though. Especially if you want to worry about some of the assumed behavior in forums and imageboards. People assume that a poster saw all posts above them, but when the network can potentially fragment this isn't the case. In reality, with a large enough user base this shouldn't be much of a problem, but I like to work through all options to make the best solution.
No.128
>>126
Yep, sounds like retroshare is where you want to be.
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No.131
>>3
Do we know if the protocol is now stable? i.e. 0.6 certificates working with 0.7 and onward.
No.135
i2p/usenet integration when
No.136
I can't build a single plugin or make it load without a segfault
Help
No.137
>>136
Same, gentoo x86_64 here. what am i doing wrong?
No.152
>>137
Probably a compatibility issue. VoIP and RSS should work (they are builtins from the trunk tree) and FriendMap is up to date with .6 even though I never got it to load, don't expect much of the rest
No.154
>>131
They are going to focus on features, not certificate format.
No.190
anyone else trying to do this on arch linux and advance options are nowhere to be found nor are tor configuration options?
No.243
I'm having problems setting this up, is this board truly dead?
No.244
>>243
It's just a wisely slow but fairly juicy board, and I like it the way it is; rather than trying to trigger some of us with questions about the livelihood of the board you could have stated your issues already, and this could be a first answer
But it's not, and in order to avoid this post to be a complete waste of my time I'll humbly suggest http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?HowToAskQuestionsTheSmartWay
No.245
>>244
Considering the last post before mine was made 19 days ago, I thought if I stated my problems it would just go unnoticed. But if you can lend me a hand it would be great. I do warn you, though. I'm using Windows.
I found a Retroshare thread on /b/, I have followed this webm setting it up exactly up to like 4:08 but when I click on Chat Lobbies no CHAT SERVER is online? I get this error (second pic) but I can't find "Settings' anywhere, just an "Options" tab, I also can't find "Server" in the Options tab, I don't know what to do.
No.246
>>244
Considering the last post before mine was made 19 days ago, I thought if I stated my problems it would just go unnoticed. But if you can lend me a hand it would be great. I do warn you, though. I'm using Windows.
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No.248
>>245
That amount of steps is disturbing
Windows is disturbing too, but I'm fairly sure he's anyway overcomplicating
Add friends importing certificates in >>/6/ and hopefully one will give you access even if you garbled your .onion hidden service/configuration (it's not strictly necessary)
>http://udgdahofbq52bzxk.onion/key_add.php
>The chat server seems to face some issues at the moment; it will be fixed as soon as possible
You just need a friend willing to relay your connection; add them all from the beginning ( >>/7/ )
No.249
>>248
oops, I meant >>6 and >>7
No.250
>>249
I'm >>245
My PGP certificate is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No.251
>>250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No.254
>>249
Same guy here again. I keep getting the error outlined in the second pic >>245
whenever i try adding people, how do I turn DHT on? I have no idea where I can find Settings.
No.255
>>250
>>251
Pasting them in >>6 was enough…
>>254
>how do I turn DHT on
On Tor? you don't. No UDP, no DHT on Tor.
Forget the "outlined error", try to connect to at least one friend.
No.256
>>255
I've added 18 dudes from >>6, pasted my own GPG cert in the thread as well, they're all offline.
No.258
CQEGAf8AAAJdxsBNBFW0tgsBCACvVCGXx7G5yTU7Vk8qS0w4x80xx8s0lBP2mAPx
PljtaQZCVfNJUplFLvoa4qmgCmVZnIQKq0TSxH480C4LctPhqeR+ua7JKSv18N1m
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A1Pw1Q==>>256
No.263
What does this mean? It keep popping up in my news feed
No.264
>>263
it means he didn't add you back (yet).
pm him or remove him.
what's your cert?
No.265
>>264
CQEGAf8AAAJVxsBNBFWzjv0BCADLm7Hgml4MajNpsu+4veG60AHHNTNufvscHa8X
cZW0XS8mC19Q8TEwhMPYoSoSP1kq0QBaTvNJcfkzFMLk3qbSkB1mA/vn4r8FMurQ
G7f5nNHYox0vYBI/7H9BrnkBxBkPgMXNb1Vd2b8a7YqAqdxhwElK90Infr/g1gZW
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4qvJ2NiJqb38lCH9qonLM6yyCy1h267vCMDzaVeAfem7NoT2ac9Gx4w+5ONUrlj/
bBD8A0pSHgcEVqkoN/u7/Cepo5MA4CF1CnbMyrgugRa472UXABEBAAHNIWFub24g
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EJEnGstSx0XJTGrLJ4bM244HA8wmdQ==
No.266
No.267
can you tell me a bit about what it's like on there?
is it fun? what sort of stuff do you share? do people chat about interesting things, are they friendly or nasty?
No.268
>>267
chat===dead AF because witch hunts
forums=== place of meaningful talk
fileshare===good place for lots of shows, movies, music, porn, and some games
network===fully decentralized if you really try
No.270
>>268
>chat===dead AF because witch hunts
Elaborate?
No.271
>>270
heh. well chat is dead but not because of any witch hunts. Its just doesn't seem very active.
As for witch hunts some anon has been giving people shit for adding 1…2…3…4….5 people on your certs.
No.272
>>271
>Its just doesn't seem very active.
I know, I've added 20 people from >>6 and only one person has accepted me back and come online, did I miss out on when it was good or something?
No.273
>>272
that happened a while ago but the anon is trying to fragment the network. Its really stupid.
I guess you could say it was funny at like mine and nigger's expense. xD
No.274
>>273
I just want to talk about on topic things with anther person who's into it
No.275
>>274
go to tor forums and invite them to join.
No.276
not even kidding like pedos on tor chans, forums, irc would join you in a heart beat.
No.277
>>275
Which forums? What do I search for in start page?
No.278
>>277
has a bunch of wiki's those wiki's have forums.
https://www.reddit.com/r/onions
mind if I share your cert? I already have a few sites in mind but you are welcome to share your cert where you feel you'll find more peeps.
No.280
No.281
>>278
I have no idea how to use reddit, anon. How do I find those wikis?
No.282
I am going to post some urls. you take the lead from there.
No.283
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No.285
>>284
Added the first two and both times I've gotten this error.
No.286
>>285
shit sorry formatting. :s I'll try to correct it. It happens from time to time on some webforms and text boxes.
No.287
I'm new to TOR, what secure email service do you use for the deep web, /netplus/?
No.288
>>285
hmmm they worked for me. idk. well I see you posted. does it work for you?
>>287
well you can use the one built into RS but if you want access to the outside then sigant is ok.
No.289
>>288
>sigant
How do I even find that service? Also, how do I find my email address for RS, can I join up with sites on TOR and have them send confirmation emails to my RS inbox?
No.290
>>288
No, still not working, I get you have imported an incomplete certificate error when I try copy/pasting the certs from those sites.
No.291
>>289
if you use retrosahre email, its only internal. You don't you just select a friend and RS takes care of the rest.
SIGAINT HS
http://sigaintevyh2rzvw.onion/
>>290
odd. try removing any white spaces or uploading a text file.
No.292
>>291
I created an email account but how do I find out the address?
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No.296
>>291
>try removing any white spaces or uploading a text file.
I copied each cert and pasted it into the friend connect wizard, clicked the cursor to the end of the cert and hit delete then the start of it and hit backspace, there's only spaces I'm also copying, still won't work. Not sure what you mean about a text file.
No.297
>>296
*no spaces I'm also copying
No.307
What is the advantage of retroshare over i2p? Why should anybody trust this program?
No.322
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No.325
>>307
retroshare has built in tor support. IDK about i2p but if you are going to use it with i2p I would not enable dht.
while i2p uses DHT, they developers have to tell reotrshare to use the same type of DHT.
You should trust it because it works like a friend to friend network. You talk to only those you trust and it uses SSL/TLS (standard open security protocols that you are using for eg. to post here.)
If you use retroshare with tor or i2p it will add a layer of security. That is why you should trust it.
>>322
added. I am >>236
No.378
No.387
>>378
Wait, how long has the chatserver been down for? Is this whole thing dead?
No.420
I added countless annons
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No.422
>>387
months and no but people usually post keys in the other thread.
>>325
recent retroshare has i2p support too. hidden nodes operate in "darknet" mode which disables DHT and Discovery.
clearnet nodes can set tor and i2p/i2pd proxies.