Available decentralized communication client Jami “Maloya”

available New release of a decentralized communication platform Jami , distributed under the code name” Maloya “. The project is aimed at creating a group communications system operating in P2P mode and allows you to organize both the interaction of large groups and individual communication with the provision of high privacy and security. Jami, in the past, known as Ring and SFLphone, is among the GNU projects and extends under the GPLV3 license. Binary assemblies Prepared for GNU / Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, SuSe, Rhel, etc.), Windows, MacOS, IOS, Android and Android TV. Several options for interfaces are developing on the basis of qt , GTK and electron .

in The difference from traditional JAMI communication clients is able to transmit messages without accessing external servers through the direct connection between users using end-to-encryption (END-TO-END, keys are present only on the client side) and authentication based on X.509 certificates. In addition to protected messaging, the program allows you to perform voice and video calls, create teleconferences, share files, organize sharing files and screen content.

Initially, the project developed as a software phone based on the SIP protocol, but long ago came out for these frameworks in favor of the P2P model, while saving compatibility with SIP and the ability to make calls using this protocol. The program supports various codecs (G711U, G711A, GSM, SPEEX, OPUS, G.722) and protocols (ICE, SIP, TLS), ensures reliable video encryption, voice and messages. From service functions, you can mark call forwarding and holding, call recording, call call history, automatic volume control, integration with targeted GNOME and KDE books.

To identify a user in JAMI, a decentralized global account authentication mechanism is used, based on the implementation of the address book in the form of Blockchain (Project Workouts are used by ethereum

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