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Published: Feb 19, 2021 License: GPL-3.0 Imports: 15 Imported by: 0

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CoyIM - a safe and secure chat client

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CoyIM is a new client for the XMPP protocol. It is built upon https://github.com/agl/xmpp-client and https://github.com/coyim/otr3. It adds a graphical user interface and implies safe and secure options by default. Our ambition is that it should be possible for even the most high-risk people on the planet to safely use CoyIM, without having to make any configuration changes.

To do this, CoyIM has OTR enabled and uses Tor by default. Besides that, it will only use the Tor Onion Service for a known server and also uses TLS and TLS certificates to verify the connection - no configuration required. The implementation is written in the Go language, to avoid many common types of vulnerabilities that come from using unsafe languages.

Security warning

CoyIM is currently under active development. There have been no security audits of the code, and you should currently not use this for anything sensitive.

Getting started

Using CoyIM is very simple: you just need to download the executable file from the project's home page and then run it.

When you first launch CoyIM, a wizard will appear. If you already have a Jabber client installed and configured for OTR encryption in your computer, you can use this wizard to import your account settings as well as your OTR keys, and your contacts' fingerprints. By importing them, you won't have to do anything else to use CoyIM just as you used your former client.

If you don't import your account settings, keys and fingerprints through the wizard that opens at the first launch, you can still import them by going to Accounts -> Import at a later stage.

If the client you have been using so far is Pidgin, you will find the files you need to import in the .purple directory in your home.

If you want to know more about the features you will and will not find in CoyIM, read this page.

Building CoyIM

Please note: Important requirements for building CoyIM are also git and golang (at least version 1.11).

The GUI version requires GTK+ >= 3.12, which installation depends on your OS:

Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get install gtk+3.0 libgtk-3-dev

MacOS:

brew install gnome-icon-theme
brew install gtk+3 gtk-mac-integration

Then install CoyIM:

export GTK_VERSION=$(pkg-config --modversion gtk+-3.0 | tr . _ | cut -d '_' -f 1-2)
go get -u -tags "gtk_${GTK_VERSION}" github.com/coyim/coyim

Contributing to CoyIM

We have instructions to help you get started contributing to CoyIM.

Reproducibility

CoyIM supports reproducible builds for Linux on AMD64. See REPRODUCIBILITY for instructions on how to build or verify these builds.

Documentation

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Directories

Path Synopsis
gui
digestmd5
Package digestmd5 implements the Digest Authentication as a SASL Mechanism according to RFC 2831.
Package digestmd5 implements the Digest Authentication as a SASL Mechanism according to RFC 2831.
plain
Package plain implements the Plain Simple Authentication Mechanism according to RFC 4616
Package plain implements the Plain Simple Authentication Mechanism according to RFC 4616
scram
Package scram implements the Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism according to RFC 5802 and RFC 7677.
Package scram implements the Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism according to RFC 5802 and RFC 7677.
muc
Package xmpp implements the XMPP IM protocol, as specified in RFC 6120 and 6121.
Package xmpp implements the XMPP IM protocol, as specified in RFC 6120 and 6121.
jid

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