OpenCloud 2.0 aims to simplify the backup of large amounts of data
After an initial test version in February, the ownCloud fork OpenCloud is going all out and presenting its commercial offering with version 2.0.
OpenCloud 2.0 aims to simplify the backup of large amounts of data
After an initial test version in February, the ownCloud fork OpenCloud is going all out and presenting its commercial offering with version 2.0.
600,000 customers affected: South Korean ISP allegedly installed malware
A Korean ISP is said to have deliberately installed malware on customer computers in order to throttle the use of file-sharing services.
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Peer-to-peer file transfers in your browser.
Using WebRTC, FilePizza eliminates the initial upload step required by other web-based file sharing services. Because data is never stored in an intermediary server, the transfer is fast, private, and secure.
Use FilePizza App to Send Someone a File Without Using Any Cloud Storage
“FilePizza isn’t the only application like this. There’s p2pfileshare.com and sharedrop.io, to name a couple. FilePizza stands out because of the simplicity—just share a file and copy the URL—and because it has a unique URL. These links only work as ...continues
See https://gadgeteer.co.za/use-filepizza-app-to-send-someone-a-file-without-using-any-cloud-storage/
Use FilePizza App to Send Someone a File Without Using Any Cloud Storage
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I'm curious to hear what others are #SelfHosting! Here's my current setup:
Hardware & OS
Infrastructure & Networking
Security & Monitoring
Authentication & Identity Management
Productivity & Personal Tools
Notifications & Development Workflow
Accessibility Focus ️
Accessibility heavily influences my choices—I use a screen reader full-time (#ScreenReader), so I prioritize services usable without sight (#InclusiveDesign, #DigitalAccessibility). Always open to discussing accessibility experiences or recommendations!
I've also experimented with:
I don't really have a media collection, so no Plex or Jellyfin here (#MediaServer)—but I'm always open to suggestions! I've gotten a bit addicted to exploring new self-hosted services!
What's your setup like? Any cool services you'd recommend I try?
#SelfHosted #LinuxSelfHost #OpenSource #TechCommunity #FOSS #TechDIY
har længe anbefalet pcloud som "cloud drev" udbyder for os europæere. Det gør jeg som sådan stadig, men Filen.io (tysk firma) er hoppet godt ind på siden af dem. Lynhurtig up/download, enkelt interface og apps til de fleste platforme inkl cli. Det er virkelig på et just-works KISS niveau der er værd at tage med.
#cloud #drive #filesharing #europe #speed #encryption
If I record myself reading a copyrighted book and share the recording with some friends (for free), is that copyright infringement?
If so, can I claim fair use by, idk, dressing up in a funny outfit or something and turning the reading into a performance art piece, which I then record and share?
Is it copyright infringement to extract the audio from said recording of such a performance art piece and share that? There must be a legal way to do this...
Peer-to-peer file transfers in your browser
Using WebRTC, FilePizza "eliminates the initial upload step".
"Because data is never stored in an intermediary server, the transfer is fast, private, and secure".
RetroShare is a free, cross-platform software for serverless communication, including letters, instant messages, and file exchanges over an encrypted F2F/P2P network. This network is built on GPG algorithms and the Perfect Forward Secrecy protocol.
What is RetroShare?
RetroShare is part of the darknet class of networks, where connections and data exchanges are limited to a specific group of participants, excluding external contacts. In this network, participants' IP addresses are hidden from each other, except within a trusted circle.
Instead of using IP addresses for packet addressing, RetroShare employs a 128-bit random identifier—an anonymous ID. This makes it nearly impossible to determine the IP addresses of participants, even within a user's close network. In essence, monitoring file-sharing or communication activities is exceedingly difficult, and determining the number of participants in the dark network is non-trivial.
Key Features of Dark Networks
Dark networks like RetroShare share two important characteristics:
Difficult Monitoring: It's hard for external parties to monitor user activities, as they are not connected to the network.
Invisible Connectivity: It is impossible to know whether a user is connected to such a network from outside the immediate environment, making RetroShare hard to detect.
This distinguishes dark (private) anonymous networks from public anonymous networks, where participants' IP addresses can be observed directly or indirectly. Furthermore, connecting to an arbitrary node in RetroShare requires confirmation from the counterpart, which adds an extra layer of privacy.
A Simple Guide to Connecting to RetroShare
This article is for those who want to quickly connect to the RetroShare network without delving into the complexities of accessing it via Tor or I2P. Here's a simple guide to getting started with RetroShare:
Download and Install the Client Program
Visit the official RetroShare website: retroshare.net.
RetroShare is cross-platform, which means it supports various operating systems, including mobile ones! Linux users can build from source, but for simplicity, we’ll use an AppImage.
Set Up the Program
It's recommended to route all traffic through a VPN for added security. Leave it enabled for the duration of RetroShare’s usage. If you’re communicating only with trusted individuals (e.g., family), it’s not critical.
Download the AppImage here: RetroShare AppImage.
Make the file executable by right-clicking and enabling the "Allow execution of the file as a program" option.
Open a terminal and navigate to the file's location: /root/RetroShare-0.6.4.20180313.0e6d27ad-x86_64.AppImage.
RetroShare will launch, and a new profile creation window will appear. Before proceeding, click on “Options” in the top-right corner.
Configure Your Profile
Fill in the following fields:
Name
Device Name
Password (and confirm)
Chat Name
Encryption Key (be sure to set it to 4096 bits)
Node Settings (leave as default)
Entropy (wait until the bar is full)
Once done, click "Let’s Get Started." RetroShare will generate your certificate, which can be shared via closed channels or in person. You can then request and add the certificate of the person you're communicating with.
Network Settings
Before diving into the network, it’s essential to modify some default settings:
Expand the service data exchange channel and increase the number of tunnels available to other users.
Higher values mean you contribute more to the network by handling both your own and transit traffic from other users. The default is set for a 20 Mbit/s network speed, but you can increase it based on your actual connection speed.
Check the “Use relay servers” box if you have a restrictive router or firewall. This ensures easier access to the network.
Set the destination folder for downloaded files to avoid confusion later. By default, files are saved in a hidden directory like: /root/.retroshare/LOC06_c098e80721a7d1685271211cbe361c03/Downloads.
Finding Trusted Peers
If you don’t have friends using RetroShare but wish to join the dark network, finding trusted peers can be challenging. However, RetroShare now makes this process easier. You can find trusted peers in the built-in chat by exchanging certificates with other users or robots on websites like retroshare.ch.
Enter your certificate in the provided window, press "Submit," and obtain the server certificate. Copy it and add it to your RetroShare certificate list.
Connecting and Building Your Network
Once connected, RetroShare will notify you, and the first node will appear in your list. You can set the trust level for each node according to your discretion.
RetroShare’s Features
Now that you're connected, RetroShare offers a wide range of services:
Contact List
Chat
Post Office
File Sharing
Channels
Forum
Publications
Unlike regular networks, RetroShare keeps the connection details of users within your trusted environment hidden from others in the network. Only those within your immediate network can know you’re connected to RetroShare.
Enhancements with Tor Network Integration
Starting from RetroShare version 0.6, the platform integrates with the Tor network for added privacy. As long as Tor is reliable, RetroShare remains secure, even if the user’s exchange of certificates is disorganized or the settings are unconventional.
The Dark Network and the Role of Authorities
Anyone who exchanges their personal certificate with a RetroShare node becomes a full-fledged member of the dark web and can receive data from anonymous sources. Interestingly, a representative from a punitive or detective agency, after exchanging certificates with two or more nodes, can become a transit point for encrypted data across the network, without knowing the source or destination. This ensures that even law enforcement, while helping grow the network, cannot trace the traffic.
Final Thoughts
Take care of yourself, user! This article is purely informational and does not advocate for any particular actions. The author holds no responsibility, as the ideas presented here are hypothetical, with all coincidences to real events or names being purely accidental.
Author: Telegram Channel @ZapiskiLizermana (Lizerman's Notes)
Швейцарский нож среди мессенджеров
https://omimedia.blogspot.com/2025/03/blog-post.html
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heise+ | Die rechtlichen Konsequenzen illegalen Streamings
Zig Filme exklusiv bei zig Anbietern – die Fragmentierung des Streamingmarktes führt Nutzer zu illegalen Plattformen. Das kann strafrechtliche Folgen haben.
When it comes to free software, do you side with Mario or Luigi?
https://anonsys.net/display/bf69967c-2967-cd97-ca39-077917417855
Super Zusammenfassung
"Zusammengefasst haben wir heute in Deutschland also ein legales Streamingangebot, das so fragmentiert ist, dass man auch mit mehreren Abos nicht alles zu sehen bekommt, was man möchte
[...]
Dem gegenüber steht ein illegales Angebot, bei dem man wirklich alles bekommt. Und zwar mit bestmöglichem Bild und Ton, ohne Werbung und als Download..."
http://zipline.diced.sh is so much better for file sharing than Nextcloud it's not even funny.
Samba 4.22 introduces SMB3 Directory Leases, LDAP netlogon pings over TCP, and experimental Himmelblaud authentication for Azure Entra ID.
https://linuxiac.com/samba-4-22-brings-smb3-directory-leases/
Nintendo wins in court against French file sharer of pirated games
The years-long trial against a file-sharing service with pirated games ends successfully for Nintendo. This is "important for the entire video games industry".
Donnerstag: Microsoft ohne Kontrolle über OpenAI, Nintendo siegt über Filesharer
Wettbewerbsbehörde pro Microsoft + Filesharing-Urteil pro Nintendo + Vodafone pro Einsatzkräfte + Upgrade für MacBook Air + #heiseshow zu MWC, Skype und C&C
Nintendo siegt vor Gericht gegen französischen Filesharer von Spiele-Raubkopien
Der jahrelange Prozess gegen einen Filesharing-Dienst mit Spiele-Raubkopien endet erfolgreich für Nintendo. Das sei "wichtig für die gesamte Videospielbranche".