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layout: page
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title: Jabber/XMPP
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description: "Set up a Jabber/XMPP account on NixNet.xyz"
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cover: /assets/pages/xmpp.png
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permalink: /jabber-xmpp/
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---
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# Registration - clearnet
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Client registration is open so all you have to do to start using Jabber/XMPP on NixNet is open your favourite client, enter `nixnet.xyz` as the host, come up with a username, generate a strong password, and enjoy!
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You can also navigate to [xmpp.nixnet.xyz/register/](https://xmpp.nixnet.xyz/register/) to register using the web UI as well as change your password and unregister your account.
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# Registration - Tor
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If you want to use my XMPP server over Tor, make sure you first start/enable the Tor service:
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```bash
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$ sudo systemctl enable --now tor.service
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```
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After that, there are a few settings you'll have to change depending on your client. I use [Gajim](https://gajim.org) on Linux so I'll explain how to do it with that.
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* `Add Account -> I want to register for a new account`
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* Server: `nixnet.xyz`
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* Advanced
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* Proxy: `Tor`
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* Manage `->` Tor
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* Type: `SOCKS5`
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* Proxy Host: `127.0.0.1`
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* Proxy Port: `9050`
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* ☑️ Use custom hostname/port
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* Hostname: `l4qlywnpwqsluw65ts7md3khrivpirse744un3x7mlskqauz5pyuzgqd.onion`
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* Port: `5222`
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* Enter a username
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* Come up with a strong password - it won't be accepted if it's too weak ¯\\_(ツ )_/¯
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* Enjoy! ☺️
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# Clients
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If you're not sure what client to use, I recommend [Conversations](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/eu.siacs.conversations/) for Android, [Kaidan](https://www.kaidan.im/) for [Ubuntu Touch](https://ubuntu-touch.io), [ChatSecure](https://chatsecure.org/) or [Monal IM](https://monal.im/) for iOS/macOS (I haven't tested them but I have heard good things), and [Gajim](https://gajim.org/) for Linux and Windows.
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Personally, I use Conversations and Gajim 😉
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{
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"cards" :
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[
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{
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"name": "Tor Project",
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"description": "The Tor Project is the non-profit organisation that develops the software behind the Tor network and the Tor Browser. This is their documentation.",
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"button_text": "Privatise!",
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"link": "https://tor-docs.nixnet.xyz/docs/documentation.html.en",
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"tor":"http://tor-docs.l4qlywnpwqsluw65ts7md3khrivpirse744un3x7mlskqauz5pyuzgqd.onion/docs/documentation.html.en"
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},
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{
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"name": "BridgeDB",
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"description": "BridgeDB is The Tor Project's database of Tor bridges. They're very useful if you live in a country that censors the internet and blocks Tor entrances.",
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"button_text": "Bridge!",
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"link": "https://tor-bridges.nixnet.xyz/",
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"tor":"http://tor-bridges.l4qlywnpwqsluw65ts7md3khrivpirse744un3x7mlskqauz5pyuzgqd.onion/"
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},
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{
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"name": "EFF's SSD Guide",
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"description": "The Electronic Frontier Foundation has made a website dedicated to information about protecting yourself from any kind of surveillance.",
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"button_text": "Protect!",
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"link": "https://ssd-eff.nixnet.xyz/",
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"tor":"http://ssd-eff.l4qlywnpwqsluw65ts7md3khrivpirse744un3x7mlskqauz5pyuzgqd.onion/"
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}
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]
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}
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layout: page
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title: Nextcloud
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subtitle: "Your own private and open source cloud"
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description: "Your own private and open source cloud"
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cover: /assets/pages/nextcloud.png
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---
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<div class="content">
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<p>
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Before you register, I do need to issue a warning: my Nextcloud instance is hosted on my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ in my living room and it's served by my VPS over Wireguard. Because it's at home and my internet isn't <em>particularly</em> stable, there may be times when it looks like Nextcloud is down but it should be back up after a few minutes; my internet is never out for very long. Because it's being served over a VPN, the connection will also be a bit slower than normal. In my opinion, it's perfectly useable and certainly worth the extra storage I can attach on-demand. Speaking of which, after registration and approval, users get 10 GB. If you need more, <a href="/contact">send me a message</a> and we'll talk about it.
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</p>
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<center>
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<p>
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If you want to use it, click the button below!
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</p>
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</center>
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</div>
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<center>
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<a href="https://cloud.nixnet.xyz"><button class="button">Register!</button></a>
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<!--<a href="http://gauqtx73eylbbls2hpxe3cjmfscyzzwzlvcngooyf7o2646rnkk4itqd.onion/"><button class="tor">Tor</button></a>-->
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</center>
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<!--
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<br/>
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<div class="content">
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<p><b>Note:</b> if you use Nextcloud over Tor, you'll need to modify some of the URLs you can copy (like the WebDAV or CalDAV URLs). To make it work over WireGuard, I had to configure Nextcloud to overwrite in-app URLS with <a href="https://cloud.nixnet.xyz">cloud.nixnet.xyz</a>. If you use it over Tor, you'll want to replace that with <a href="http://gauqtx73eylbbls2hpxe3cjmfscyzzwzlvcngooyf7o2646rnkk4itqd.onion/">gauqtx73eylbbls2hpxe3cjmfscyzzwzlvcngooyf7o2646rnkk4itqd.onion</a> when pasting.</p>
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</div>
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