From b96501e717ff7bb2853abe6aed2477a7b7c95ec4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Amolith Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2021 04:13:43 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] remove unused pages and data --- jabber-xmpp/jabber-xmpp.md | 39 -------------------------------------- json/proxies.json | 26 ------------------------- nextcloud.md | 27 -------------------------- 3 files changed, 92 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 jabber-xmpp/jabber-xmpp.md delete mode 100644 json/proxies.json delete mode 100644 nextcloud.md diff --git a/jabber-xmpp/jabber-xmpp.md b/jabber-xmpp/jabber-xmpp.md deleted file mode 100644 index ef6894e..0000000 --- a/jabber-xmpp/jabber-xmpp.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: page -title: Jabber/XMPP -description: "Set up a Jabber/XMPP account on NixNet.xyz" -cover: /assets/pages/xmpp.png -permalink: /jabber-xmpp/ ---- -# Registration - clearnet -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! - -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. - -# Registration - Tor -If you want to use my XMPP server over Tor, make sure you first start/enable the Tor service: -```bash -$ sudo systemctl enable --now tor.service -``` -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. - -* `Add Account -> I want to register for a new account` -* Server: `nixnet.xyz` -* Advanced - * Proxy: `Tor` - * Manage `->` Tor - * Type: `SOCKS5` - * Proxy Host: `127.0.0.1` - * Proxy Port: `9050` - * ☑️ Use custom hostname/port - * Hostname: `l4qlywnpwqsluw65ts7md3khrivpirse744un3x7mlskqauz5pyuzgqd.onion` - * Port: `5222` -* Enter a username -* Come up with a strong password - it won't be accepted if it's too weak ¯\\_(ツ )_/¯ -* Enjoy! ☺️ - ---- -# Clients -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. - -Personally, I use Conversations and Gajim 😉 diff --git a/json/proxies.json b/json/proxies.json deleted file mode 100644 index 6aa3ab2..0000000 --- a/json/proxies.json +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -{ - "cards" : - [ - { - "name": "Tor Project", - "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.", - "button_text": "Privatise!", - "link": "https://tor-docs.nixnet.xyz/docs/documentation.html.en", - "tor":"http://tor-docs.l4qlywnpwqsluw65ts7md3khrivpirse744un3x7mlskqauz5pyuzgqd.onion/docs/documentation.html.en" - }, - { - "name": "BridgeDB", - "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.", - "button_text": "Bridge!", - "link": "https://tor-bridges.nixnet.xyz/", - "tor":"http://tor-bridges.l4qlywnpwqsluw65ts7md3khrivpirse744un3x7mlskqauz5pyuzgqd.onion/" - }, - { - "name": "EFF's SSD Guide", - "description": "The Electronic Frontier Foundation has made a website dedicated to information about protecting yourself from any kind of surveillance.", - "button_text": "Protect!", - "link": "https://ssd-eff.nixnet.xyz/", - "tor":"http://ssd-eff.l4qlywnpwqsluw65ts7md3khrivpirse744un3x7mlskqauz5pyuzgqd.onion/" - } - ] -} diff --git a/nextcloud.md b/nextcloud.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0f9592e..0000000 --- a/nextcloud.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: page -title: Nextcloud -subtitle: "Your own private and open source cloud" -description: "Your own private and open source cloud" -cover: /assets/pages/nextcloud.png ---- -
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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 particularly 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, send me a message and we'll talk about it. -

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