[guardian-dev] Blackphone

Natanael natanael.l at gmail.com
Thu Jan 16 21:09:35 EST 2014


You can get Debian running on many Android phones, with software capable of
making calls from the device and more. From there you can do whatever you
want.

- Sent from my phone
Den 17 jan 2014 01:09 skrev "Tim Prepscius" <timprepscius at gmail.com>:

> This might be a bit of a tangent.  But I think still relevant.
>
>
> I don't see a good "one click install your favorite X linux
> distribution on your old iPhone."
> Perhaps I've just missed it.
>
> I personally am not interested in a whole phone which does everything,
> I'm interested in a linux which has a library for making a call,
> sending a text and accessing internet/wifi.
>
> I would actually like to create my own user interface using open gl.
> I'm underwhelmed by Apple and the GoogleTakeOfApple.  I'm not
> interested in the "candy crushes."  I want to run things I write and
> standard unix stuff.
>
>
>
>
> I sort of wish that the emphasis of the "secure phone" companies (or
> actually all non-google-non-apple companies) was not a whole new phone
> = new hardware, but reuse of (slightly) old existing phones.  I have
> an old iPhone and an old Android sitting in my room, and an iPod which
> Apple has made obsolete with iOS 7 obsolete.  All of them are capable
> of opengles.
>
> I would like to develop by buying a 20$ phone chip on a usb card, plug
> it into my mac, spoof my computer into a real phone, develop the
> opengles (iPhone) there and then do a port on to the linux-phone,
> compiling for whatever linux is there.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -tim
>
>
> On 1/16/14, ShootAKite at riseup.net <ShootAKite at riseup.net> wrote:
> > Hey Peter, I appreciate your concerns.  The only thing an OSTN SIP switch
> > does is initiate and connect traffic for calls. There's nothing to really
> > "trust" OSTN with because the OSTN SIP switch does not have the ability
> to
> > intercept call audio, and there is no PKI.
> >
> > Aaron - AKA - "The 'dood' hosting SIP switches at home"
> >
> > More info:
> > http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6189
> > https://github.com/wernerd/ZRTPCPP
> > The ZRTPCPP library used by Silent Circles Phone App
> >
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