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<p>Development of this resource is in progress. This is an early draft.</p> <h2>Secure group voice communications – Mumble</h2> <p>Instructions:</p> <ol> <li><a href="http://mumble.sourceforge.net/">Download Mumble</a> for your platform: Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android are all supported.</li> <li>Run it and run the Certificate wizard, to make sure your calls will be encrypted (you can also import an existing S/MIME certificate, if you’re a geek).</li> <li>Add a new server to connect to: Label can be anything, Address should be bestbits.net, Port doesn’t need to be changed, and Username can be anything. Or try just clicking <a href="//bestbits.net/bestbits?version=1.2.3">mumble://bestbits.net/bestbits?version=1.2.3</a>.</li> <li>Join the "Best Bits" channel and start talking.</li> </ol> <h2>Secure group text communications – XMPP (Jabber)</h2> <p>XMPP is an open standard that allows for secure text communications when using appropriate software such as <a href="http://jitsi.org">Jitsi</a> – just click the lock icon to secure the conversation. You also need an XMPP account on a server of your choice, and Best Bits provides these on request to participants.</p> <h2>Secure group voice and video communications – Jitmeet</h2> <p>Best Bits also operates a Web video conferencing server at <a href="http://jitmeet.bestbits.net">jitmeet.bestbits.net</a>, which is browser-based (currently requires Google Chrome). It is based on open standards and the code is open source.</p> <p>Where you need to verify the security of the connection, it would be better to use a standalone program such as <a href="http://jitsi.org">Jitsi</a>. Like Jitmeet, this is based on the open XMPP (Jingle) VoIP and video standard. Best Bits operates a Jitsi videobridge that you can use to relay video between multiple participants. To use this, the participants will need to sign up for an XMPP account on our server, then open the “Tools” menu of the main window of Jitsi and select “Create a video bridge…”.</p> <h2>Insecure group text communications – IRC</h2> <h3>What is it?</h3> <p>IRC is the oldest group chat system used on the Internet, and works on low-specification devices. For group communications that don’t need to be secure, IRC may be a suitable tool. Compare also Jabber Multi-User Chat (MUC), which is similar.</p> <h3>How do I use it?</h3> <p>Web interfaces are available, but for a much better experience, consider downloading an IRC<br /> program for your computer, such as <a href="http://www.mirc.com/">mIRC</a><br /> for Windows, <a href="http://colloquy.info/">Colloquy</a><br /> for Mac OS X and <a href="http://www.xchat.org/">XChat</a><br /> for Linux (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_clients">many<br /> others</a> are available). Then simply connect that program to<br /> the channel (group) of your choice – if it doesn’t already exist, you will be creating it.</p> <p>For example, the IGF has an official <strong><a href="irc://chat.freenode.net/igf">#igf</a></strong> channel on the chat.freenode.org network.</p> <p>The Freenode administrators have appointed Jeremy Malcolm<br /> as the administrator of any channel that begins with #igf-<br /> which includes the main #igf channel for discussion in English, as well<br /> as channels for each workshop and each other official UN language.</p> <p>By default, discussion is unmoderated, but those wishing to<br /> host moderated chat sessions and/or create their own private channels are welcome to contact Jeremy for more details of how to do so.</p> Français: Español: 한국어: |
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Best Bits was a global civil society network on the topic of Internet governance, that was formed in 2012 and closed in 2019. Many of the former members of Best Bits participate in the Internet Governance Caucus.
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