diff --git a/opsec/index.html b/opsec/index.html index 18a7be0..019cc52 100644 --- a/opsec/index.html +++ b/opsec/index.html @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
In this tutorial, we're going to check out how to setup a XMPP chat server, that is accessible over Tor, as a hidden service, using Prosody. We'll also cover how to have a Clearnet XMPP server, and how to have OMEO End to End encryption using the Gajim XMPP client.
+In this tutorial, we're going to check out how to setup a XMPP chat server, that is accessible over Tor, as a hidden service, using Prosody. We'll also cover how to have a Clearnet XMPP server, and how to have OMEMO End to End encryption using the Gajim XMPP client.
Then you can just connect to the XMPP server over clearnet aswell, but one thing to note is that pidgin is limited when it comes to encrypting chats, so let's use Gajim instead as it comes with OMEO encryption out of the box:
+Then you can just connect to the XMPP server over clearnet aswell, but one thing to note is that pidgin is limited when it comes to encrypting chats, so let's use Gajim instead as it comes with OMEMO encryption out of the box:
user@laptop: apt install gajim -y
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ user@laptop: apt install gajim -y
- XMPP OMEO End to End Encryption (E2EE)
+ XMPP OMEMO End to End Encryption (E2EE)
@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ user@laptop: apt install gajim -y
-Now here, you need to tell the other peer (if they don't have OMEO enabled) to install a XMPP client like gajim, just like you, to use OMEO encryption just like you, to have end to end encryption.
+Now here, you need to tell the other peer (if they don't have OMEMO enabled) to install a XMPP client like gajim, just like you, to use OMEMO encryption just like you, to have end to end encryption.