And your visible user name is exposed in the TLS certificate when somebody connects to your RetroShare node. Your public IP is available in the DHT, allowing to track your physical locations. The problems with RetroShare are the confused user interface, the necessity to have it run most of the time and contribute to the distributed hashtable (DHT, causing continuous CPU usage) and three relevant privacy aspects: You expose your social graph to a global passive adversary because friends connect to friends directly. Communications are encrypted end-to-end and provide for messaging, mail, forums, pubsub, file exchange and even telephony. Users can operate servers for themselves, but the architecture doesn't depend on them. RetroShare has a very different audience and threat model. OpenSUSE 13.RetroShare is not an anonymizing network, it is a friend-to-friend (F2F) network, or optionally a darknet. OpenSUSE Factory ARM # run the following as root to install RetroShare via package manager OpenSUSE Leap 42.1 # run the following as root to install RetroShare via package manager OpenSUSE Leap 42.2 # run the following as root to install RetroShare via package manager OpenSUSE Tumbleweed # run the following as root to install RetroShare via package manager Retroshare is currently available on openSUSE.ĭownload binary or add Repository manually: Sadly the builds are at v0.5.5c and kind of outdated. Retroshare is currently available on Mageia for i586 and x86_64. It's easy to follow the Vanilla Debian compile instructions to create Retroshare is currently available on FreeBSD via the ports system.Īt the moment Raspberry Pi builds are planned for the next release to be included.Īsk the community for handmade builds, or compile it on your own. These builds are released daily and may contain contain bugs.įedora 24 # run the following as root to install RetroShare via package managerįedora 23 # run the following as root to install RetroShare via package manager Install via package manager # run the following as root to install RetroShare via package manager Retroshare is currently available on Fedora 23 and 24. RetroShare Packages for Arch are also available on openSUSE Build Service RetroShare is currently available in Arch User Repository. Sudo sh -c "echo 'deb /' > /etc/apt//retroshare06-git.list" Sudo sh -c "echo 'deb /' > /etc/apt//retroshare06.list" To receive RetroShare via your package manager, you can add the repository to your sources. Stable and Nightly Builds are also available here for Debian 7 Wheezy and Debian 8 Jessie: You can download packages from GitHub released by the Development Team: Debian packages Retroshare is currently available on Debian Stretch for i386 and amd64 architectures. Packages for Ubuntu compatible for the Raspberry Pi are also available on GitHub Debian Since v0.6 and v0.5 networks are incompatible, we made sure that both versions can run simultaneously (hence the different package name for v0.6). Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:retroshare/unstable Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:retroshare/stable They happen irregularly, with an average of 2 weeks between updates. Regular development releases: retroshare unstableĭevelopment releases are always tested and therefore reasonnably safe to use.To install Retroshare on ubuntu, please use one of the following two PPA repositories Retroshare is currently available on all Ubuntu distributions up to Xenial (16.04). RetroShare is currently available for MacOS (v0.6.0 only, on Sept 3, 2016. The installers for Windows contains the portable and normal install, and plugins.
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