description | transsip toolkit, a peer-to-peer encrypted telephony network |
homepage URL | http://transsip.org |
repository URL | https://github.com/gnumaniacs/transsip.git |
owner | borkmann@iogearbox.net |
last change | Mon, 24 Sep 2012 12:30:51 +0000 (24 14:30 +0200) |
mirror URL | git://repo.or.cz/transsip-mirror.git |
| https://repo.or.cz/transsip-mirror.git |
| ssh://git@repo.or.cz/transsip-mirror.git |
bundle info | transsip-mirror.git downloadable bundles |
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README
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transsip telephony toolkit
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transsip is a toolkit for creating a decentralized network for strongly
encrypted, privacy-preserving voice-over-IP telecommunication.
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Release: 2012-xx-xx Web: http://transsip.org
The aim of transsip is to provide free, open source utilities for decentralized,
privacy-preserving voice-over-IP communication, that is independant of untrusted
and centralized third parties. Also, by the use of strong encryption, it puts
and end to unauthorized listeners.
Why transsip [1]? There are a few available voice-over-IP solutions out there
such as Skype [2]. However, most of them are proprietary, so that we are not
able to know if there are hidden backdoors / LI interfaces included, or use
a weak encryption or no encryption at all. And as you see from Skype's analysis,
there cannot come anything good from that software. We do not only want to blame
Skype, but there's lots of such crap out there that cannot be trusted. Also,
some of the existing solutions route voice traffic through their private servers
and use these data for other purposes. Therefore, our software closes this gap
of an open source solution to preserve users privacy.
The transsip toolkit is an open source project covered by the GNU General
Public License. For any questions or feedback about transsip you are welcome
to leave us a message to <workgroup@transsip.org> or to our mailing list
at <transsip@googlegroups.com> (Note: you have to register first). This
project is purely non-commercial and will always stay that way!
Warning: this software is an experimental prototype intended for researchers.
Use at your own risk. Have a look at our FAQ [3] for answering your questions.
Furthermore, we have a development blog [4] where we sometimes drop some
interesting things or news for the outside world! A public repository of the old
stable releases can be found here [5].
[1] http://transsip.org/
[2] http://bit.ly/8oNH
[3] http://transsip.org/faq.html
[4] http://dev.transsip.org/
[5] http://pub.transsip.org/