revise some things

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<div class="explore">
<div class="explore__divider">*****</div>
<div class="explore__label">Website source available <a href="https://git.nixnet.xyz/Amolith/NixNet">here</a></div>
<div class="explore__label">Website source available on <a href="https://git.nixnet.xyz/Amolith/NixNet">GitNet</a></div>
<div class="explore__label">Made with ❤️ and <a href="https://jekyllrb.com/" target="_blank">Jekyll</a> by <a href="https://nixnet.xyz/me/" target="_blank">Amolith</a></div>
<div class="explore__label">All content is licensed under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/" target="_blank">CC-BY 4.0</a></div>
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"name": "Mattermost",
"description": "Mattermost is a FLOSS application for real-time chat. Use this for communicating with other users, joining a few different communities, and getting support for NixNet services.",
"button_text": "Chat!",
"link":"https://nixnet.xyz/mattermost/"
"link":"/mattermost/"
},
{
"name": "Mastodon",
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"name": "Wireguard",
"description": "WireGuard is an open source application and protocol that uses VPN techniques to create secure tunnels in various configurations. It aims to be more performant than OpenVPN or IPsec.",
"button_text": "Tunnel!",
"link": "https://nixnet.xyz/wireguard/"
"link": "/wireguard/"
},
{
"name": "Gitea",
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"name": "Jabber/XMPP",
"description": "Jabber/XMPP is a set of open technologies for instant messaging, multi-party chat, and voice/video calls. XMPP stands for the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol.",
"button_text": "Register!",
"link": "https://nixnet.xyz/jabber-xmpp/"
"link": "/jabber-xmpp/"
},
{
"name": "searX",

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sitemap:
priority: 0.9
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<style>
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<center><p>I host a variety of services that are available for anyone to use free of charge. Below is a list with descriptions of each.</p></center>
</br>
<center><h1><a href="https://status.nixnet.xyz" target="_blank"><u>Status page</u></a> / <a href="https://netdata.nixnet.xyz" target="_blank"><u>Stats page</u></a></h1></center>

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cover: /assets/pages/xmpp.png
permalink: /jabber-xmpp/
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# Registration
Client registration is open so all you have to do to start using Jabber/XMPP on NixNet is open your favourite client, enter `<username>@nixnet.xyz`, come up with a strong password, and register!
# 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!
# Registration - Tor
If you want to use my XMPP server over Tor, make sure you first start/enable the Tor service:
```bash
$ sudo systemtl start 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! ☺️
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# Clients
If you're not sure what client to use, I recommend [Conversations](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/eu.siacs.conversations/) for Android, [AstraChat](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/astrachat-direct-xmpp-voip/id923002139?mt=8) or [Monal IM](https://monal.im/) for iOS/macOS (I haven't tested them and AstraChat seems to be proprietary), and [Gajim](https://gajim.org/) for Linux and Windows. If you're ok with an alpha-level client, I recommend and use [Dino](https://github.com/dino/dino/wiki/Distribution-Packages) for Linux.
If you're not sure what client to use, I recommend [Conversations](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/eu.siacs.conversations/) for Android, [AstraChat](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/astrachat-direct-xmpp-voip/id923002139?mt=8) or [Monal IM](https://monal.im/) for iOS/macOS (I haven't tested them and AstraChat seems to be proprietary), and [Gajim](https://gajim.org/) for Linux and Windows.
Personally, I use Conversations and Gajim 😉