[Ssc-dev] Globaleaks dev server live

bryan bryan.nunez at gmail.com
Mon Jul 8 18:21:32 EDT 2013


Hey I want to be a receiver!

-b


On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Lee Azzarello <lee at guardianproject.info>wrote:

> Someone made a new tip! There's shitty coffee in Fort Greene!
>
> -lee
>
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Nathan of Guardian
> <nathan at guardianproject.info> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Harlo and I have our own Globaleaks instance now running, in order to
> > push forward the development of InformaCam app -> Globaleaks server
> > communication.
> >
> > While the web GUI is a bit plain, the concept of the GL server is very
> > strong, and the code developed by a very solid team based in Italy. It
> > can all be customized, and for InformaCam users, they will never
> > actually see the web UI, as the app itself will connect directly to the
> > service and handle the upload.
> >
> > The way that GL works is that you can define 1 or more "Contexts", which
> > are topics / issues people can "blow the whistle" about. My first
> > context was "Bad Coffee". You can then define 1 or more "Receivers",
> > which are people or organizations who want to receive tips that are
> > submitted. You then assign Receivers to Contexts, and the basic setup is
> > done.
> >
> > For the IBA setup, there will most likely just be 1 context and 1
> > receiver. It is good to know though that the server has flexibility here
> > in the future.
> >
> > Any one can come to the site, click the "blow the whistle" button, and
> > walk through a multi step process for submitting your tip, which can
> > attaching any number of files, and a configurable set of fields to fill
> > out. Once you submit a tip, you are assigned a Tip Receipt ID, which is
> > a number you can use to return back to the tip and ideally correspond
> > with the organizations in the future.
> >
> > The Receiver you choose to submit to then is notified by email of a new
> > tip waiting for them, and they then can log into the GL server, review
> > the information submitted, and download the file.
> >
> > If you would like me to add you as a Receiver so you can see how that
> > works, I can do that. Otherwise, you can browse using any of the links
> > below, depending upon how paranoid you are feeling. HOWEVER, GL will
> > warn you many times over if you are not using Tor to access it - but I
> > think in this demo context you are just fine :)
> >
> > Direct URL (testing, dev, etc)
> > http://gldev.guardianproject.info:8082/
> >
> > Via Tor Hidden Services (requires Tor, or Orweb/Orbot):
> > http://lr5ci5swndba6oz2.onion
> >
> > Tor Hidden Services proxied through Tor2Web (for those w/o Tor)
> > https://lr5ci5swndba6oz2.tor2web.org/
> >
> > >From here, we will be adding the code into InformaCam Core to support
> > uploading to Globaleaks, and this will be one of the options that
> > organizations can choose when they setup their InformaCam "Trusted
> > Domain" file (ICTD).
> >
> > +n
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