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communication:mumble [2014/08/01 15:29] lhiconnect:contact:mumble [2019/05/31 10:20] – old revision restored (2015/09/26 00:12) 127.0.0.1
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   * Mumble is set up as a client and a server, with the client being the thing you talk to on your computer and the server offering the connection between computers wanting to talk.   * Mumble is set up as a client and a server, with the client being the thing you talk to on your computer and the server offering the connection between computers wanting to talk.
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 +  * Mumble does **not** provide end to end encryption between the clients, i.e. the server has access to al unencrypted voice data, hence it is **necessary** to run your own server.
  
 =====Step 1: Set up a Mumble Server===== =====Step 1: Set up a Mumble Server=====
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     * usewithtor mumble     * usewithtor mumble
     * proxychains4 mumble     * proxychains4 mumble
-    * check for success by watching the network, e.g. running "tcpdump 'port 53'" (linux/unix)+    * check for success by watching the network, e.g. running "tcpdump -n 'port 53'" (linux/unix)
  
   * Unchecking “Reconnect automatically," will prevent Mumble from attempting to reconnect unsecurely if, for any reason, the tor service stops.   * Unchecking “Reconnect automatically," will prevent Mumble from attempting to reconnect unsecurely if, for any reason, the tor service stops.