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as far as i know there is no client implementing this. am i wrong?
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as far as i know there is no client implementing this
Yes
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Here: https://github.com/dino/dino/tree/feature/omemo1
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nice, that means the libsignal-protocol-c
fork is functional as well?
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@gkdr: First, I can not confirm that current libomemo supports a perfect OMEMO 0.3.0, only you can confirm it.
About OMEMO 0.4.0+, I am not sure that the omemo1 branch of Dino is up-to-date.
It is important to create a new libomemo branch for OMEMO 0.4.0+ or better, I think, a new repo, for example "libomemo-v2" or other...
@mar-v-in: Please talk with @gkdr.
Thanks in advance.
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libomemo-c should work, but afaik it was not thoroughly tested with for compatibility any other implementation yet. When operating based on libomemo-c, you can implement omemo 0.3.0 and 0.4.0+ at the same time so that your client remains fully backwards-compatible. This is what is implemented in omemo1 branch, but again, nothing of this was thoroughly tested and you'd be the first client to implement this in production.
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oh, nice, thanks for that! the changes look like i can probably plug it into my signal-protocol-client-code with little adaptations. i can also start implementing the pure xml stuff here, but will think about how to include the forked signal protocol since it's now part of the omemo spec.
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Related Issues (20)
- More permissive license HOT 15
- License info in each source file HOT 4
- Refactoring - Splitting the main file HOT 1
- A dev for Psi/Psi+? HOT 5
- Add support for different crypto backends HOT 1
- Segfault in omemo_devicelist_import HOT 4
- EME options that include a body don't work HOT 3
- Change default namespace
- The link for gcovr is wrong HOT 1
- 12 byte IV for outgoing messages HOT 55
- Indication of the XEP version supported
- prekey attribute not added when sending a PreKeySignalMessage HOT 4
- more specific error codes
- Flaky test "test_aes_gcm_encrypt_decrypt" in test_crypto.c? HOT 1
- Change handling of informational message HOT 1
- Rework build HOT 9
- Sending tag appended to key
- Make sure this compiles with a c++ compiler HOT 2
- Shared library HOT 5
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