I got the gnunet messenger working on my laptop. The next test will be installing GNUnet on a second computer then invoke the messenger using ssh. I'm also thinking about using pidgin/libpurple as a ui for the messenger. I did not test ROOMKEY and IDENTITY yet.
* Welcome to the messenger, 'anonymous'! * You try to open a room... * You joined the room. [95D7GG] * 'anonymous' joined the room! [K6G3HE] * 'anonymous' joined the room! [K6G3HE] * 'anonymous' gets renamed to 'anonymous' [95D7GG] * 'anonymous' gets renamed to 'anonymous' aaaaaaaa [95D7GG] * 'anonymous' says: "aaaaaaaa" hallo [95D7GG] * 'anonymous' says: "hallo" [K6G3HE] * 'anonymous' says: "welt" Open and connect to rooms using the MESSENGER to chat. Arguments mandatory for long options are also mandatory for short options. -c, --config=FILENAME use configuration file FILENAME -d, --door=PEERIDENTITY peer identity to entry into the room -e, --ego=IDENTITY identity to use for messaging -h, --help print this help -L, --log=LOGLEVEL configure logging to use LOGLEVEL -l, --logfile=FILENAME configure logging to write logs to FILENAME -p, --private flag to enable private mode -r, --room=ROOMKEY key of the room to connect to -v, --version print the version number Report bugs to gnunet-developers@gnu.org. Home page: http://www.gnu.org/s/gnunet/ General help using GNU software: http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/ -- Tobias Platen <gnu...@platen-software.de>