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Jami/Ring, finally functioning peer to peer communication client
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19th June 2019
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Some years ago, in 2016, I +wrote +for the first time about the Ring peer to peer messaging system. +It would provide messaging without any central server coordinating the +system and without requiring all users to register a phone number or +own a mobile phone. Back then, I could not get it to work, and put it +aside until it had seen more development. A few days ago I decided to +give it another try, and am happy to report that this time I am able +to not only send and receive messages, but also place audio and video +calls. But only if UDP is not blocked into your network.

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The Ring system changed name earlier this year to +Jami. I +tried doing web search for 'ring' when I discovered it for the first +time, and can only applaud this change as it is impossible to find +something called Ring among the noise of other uses of that word. Now +you can search for 'jami' and this client and +the Jami system is the first hit at +least on duckduckgo.

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Jami will by default encrypt messages as well as audio and video +calls, and try to send them directly between the communicating parties +if possible. If this proves impossible (for example if both ends are +behind NAT), it will use a central SIP TURN server maintained by the +Jami project. Jami can also be a normal SIP client. If the SIP +server is unencrypted, the audio and video calls will also be +unencrypted. This is as far as I know the only case where Jami will +do anything without encryption.

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Jami is available for several platforms: Linux, Windows, MacOSX, +Android, iOS, and Android TV. It is included in Debian already. Jami +also work for those using F-Droid without any Google connections, +while Signal do not. +The +protocol is described in the Ring project wiki. The system uses a +distributed hash table (DHT) system (similar to BitTorrent) running +over UDP. On one of the networks I use, I discovered Jami failed to +work. I tracked this down to the fact that incoming UDP packages +going to ports 1-49999 were blocked, and the DHT would pick a random +port and end up in the low range most of the time. After talking to +the developers, I solved this by enabling the dhtproxy in the +settings, thus using TCP to talk to a central DHT proxy instead of + +peering directly with others. I've been told the developers are +working on allowing DHT to use TCP to avoid this problem. I also ran +into a problem when trying to talk to the version of Ring included in +Debian Stable (Stretch). Apparently the protocol changed between +beta2 and the current version, making these clients incompatible. +Hopefully the protocol will not be made incompatible in the +future.

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It is worth noting that while looking at Jami and its features, I +came across another communication platform I have not tested yet. The +Tox protocol +and family of Tox clients. It might +become the topic of a future blog post.

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As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my +activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address +15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b.

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More sales number for my Free Culture paper editions (2019-edition)
11th June 2019
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Stortinget vedtar maskinlesbart register over 20% av selskapseierne i Norge
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7th February 2019
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Jeg registrerer med glede at Stortinget i dag har -vedtatt -at det skal vedlikeholdes et åpent og maskinlesbart register over -reelle rettighetshavere i Norge. Her kan en kanskje få et -register som kan brukes til å analysere eierskap og kontroll i Norge -maskinelt og knytte det til internasjonale databaser som -OpenCorporates. Det liker -jeg.

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Den vedtatte grense på 25 prosents eierandel fikk stor -oppmerksomhet i debatten. Jeg ser fra enkel analyse av skatteetatens -eierskapsregister at 80.4% av alle selskapseiere i registeret har -mindre enn 25% eierandel, mot 73.8% som har mindre enn 5% eierandel. -En grense på 25% vil altså utelukke 80.4% av selskapseierne fra det -vedtatte registeret, og en grense på 5% vil skjule 73.8%. En må helt -ned i registrering av eierandeler over circa 0.002% for å få mer enn -halvparten av selskapseierne i Norge. Mon tro hvor langt ned en må i -eierprosent for å få med alle eierskapene til politisk valgte -representanter?

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Jeg biter meg også merke i at Sivert Bjørnstad fra FrP -tilsynelatende tror at aksjonærregisteret er et eksisterende åpent -register, på tross av at det så vidt jeg vet kun deles ved personlig -oppmøte hos skatteetaten og ikke er tilgjengelig i maskinlesbart -format for enhver, og dermed så langt ikke er importert inn i -OpenCorporates. Det anser jeg ikke for et spesielt åpent register. -Debatten ga ellers lite håp om at situasjonen bedrer seg, da -finansministeren bare henviste til en fraværende næringsministeren og -ikke ville uttale seg om et skikkelig aksjonærregister snart dukker -opp.

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Som vanlig, hvis du bruker Bitcoin og ønsker å vise din støtte til -det jeg driver med, setter jeg pris på om du sender Bitcoin-donasjoner -til min adresse -15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b. -Merk, betaling med bitcoin er ikke anonymt. :)

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