Syndie is a decentralized, anonymous, and secure communication platform that uses Tor hidden services to provide a private and censorship-resistant network. Here's how to install it on Ubuntu Server Latest version using the command line.
Before installing Syndie, ensure that your Ubuntu Server is up to date by running the following commands:
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
Syndie is written in Java, so you need to install the JRE (Java Runtime Environment) to run it. To do that, run:
sudo apt install openjdk-8-jre-headless
To download and install Syndie on your Ubuntu Server Latest version, execute the following commands:
wget https://syndie.de/downloads/latest/syndie_1.107-1_all.deb
sudo dpkg -i syndie_1.107-1_all.deb
This will download the Syndie installer package and install it on your system.
To run Syndie, type the following command in your terminal:
syndie
This will start the Syndie application. You can then access it via your web browser by navigating to http://localhost:8080/
.
Once you've launched Syndie, you'll need to configure it before you can begin using it. To do that, go to http://localhost:8080/
in your browser and follow the setup wizard steps.
Syndie is now installed on your Ubuntu Server Latest version! You can now enjoy secure and private communication using the platform.
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