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alright, in this video, we're going to show you how to set up dyno, which is a messaging client.

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and in this video specifically, we're going to be installing it on ubuntu.

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dyno does not come baked into tails, so you will need to install it on tails separately as well.

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but my tails instance is currently having some issues, so we're going to do ubuntu for this recording.

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but let's switch over to our ubuntu instance where we can install dyno.

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and all you need to do is on their main page, don dyno.

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im just go to download now and you can get it for linux based on the distribution package wiki page, which is here.

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if we look on this wiki page, there's a bunch of different info, but we see the actual package is dyno.

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im.

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so we can pull up a terminal window and we can actually sudo apt- get install dyno- im.

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after entering your password, it'll ask if you want to continue.

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we'll say yes.

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and now that it's complete, we should be able to find dyno now in our installed software, which it's there under activities.

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we'll go ahead and load it up.

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and now we have dyno and now we can actually set up our account here on dyno.

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so it's asking for a j id.

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that's your jabber id.

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we don't have one currently, let's say, so let's create an account.

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we can choose a public server.

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really any of these would work.

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we'll just go ahead and say that one.

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we can set up a username.

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in this case, we'll just say dark web academy.

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we'll make a password and we will register.

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and just like that, now we have dark web academy jabber.

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fr and we are ready to go.

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now, if we wanted to create a message or start a conversation, join a channel, we can do all of that here.

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so what we can do now is we have two accounts signed in here, so we can actually message each other on these accounts.

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and we can actually message each other right here.

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so i can just say, hey, and you'll notice over here is that, hey, i can say hello.

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so i'm messaging between two different accounts here.

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so we can see here on the bottom right that we can actually change our way of current message encryption.

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so we can support it supports o memo, which is a type of encryption that we've briefly covered.

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and it does also support pgp, but you'll notice if i select pgp, it'll say you didn't configure any open pgp for this account.

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the way to do that is going to the accounts page and clicking right here and clicking on the key.

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now you do need to make sure these keys are available on the system.

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so so in this case, on ubuntu, we have cleopatra here and i have keys created.

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if you don't have cleopatra and don't have pgp keys created, this is going to show that it's disabled.

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it doesn't work because it can't find any.

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but what we'll do is we'll select that key here and i can message now selecting pgp.

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and you'll notice even after doing that, we get an error code.

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it's hard to see there on the bottom, but it says this contact does not support open pgp encryption.

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so dyno really doesn't like out of the box support it as of today.

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hopefully they get better at that.

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but omimo is basic encryption and good to go.

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so that should work for what we need for the most part.

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if you did want to in this conversation, though, we could share our openpgp key and start communicating with openpgp right away.

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that would require every message to be taken, decrypted, a new message created and encrypted again.

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it's not the easiest thing to do, but you could share your pgp keys here.

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but that essentially is how to use dyno.

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it's very straightforward.

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it's a really quick way to get an im messaging tool available and one that uses xmpp, which is going to be the largest, which is going to be what most people use when it comes to messaging, especially when it comes to the dark web.