ANNOUNCING Bitmask, the internet encryption toolkit, v0.3.0 The LEAP team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 0.3.0 of Bitmask https://downloads.leap.se/client/ LEAP (LEAP Encryption Access Project) develops a plan to secure everyday communication, breaking down into discrete services. The client for the current phase gives support to the EIP Service and the first beta release of Encrypted Mail. EIP (the Encrypted Internet Proxy) provides circumvention, location anonymization, and traffic encryption in a hassle-free, automatically self-configuring fashion. Encrypted Mail You can read the user manual and the developer notes online at: http://bitmask.readthedocs.org/ WARNING: This is still a beta release of our services, a lot of testing and audits are still needed so DO NOT use this for strong security. WHAT CAN THIS VERSION OF THE CLIENT DO FOR ME? You can connect to the EIP service offered by a provider of your choice, and enjoy a encrypted internet connection. The first run wizard allows to register an user with the selected provider, downloading all the config files needed to connect to the eip service. There are also some minimal network checks in place. LICENCE You may use this package under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or, at your option, any later version. See the file "COPYING.GPL" for the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3. In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give permission to link the code of portions of this program with the OpenSSL library under certain conditions as described in each individual source file, and distribute linked combinations including the two. INSTALLATION The current version of the LEAP Client has been tested on GNU/Linux and OSX, but it is likely that you are able to run it under other systems, specially if you are skillful and patient is one of your virtues. Have a look at "docs/user/install.rst". Packages are provided for debian and ubuntu. OSX and win installers will be following soon. BUGS You can send the bugs our way by pointing your telnet session to port 443 on https://leap.se/code. We will do our best to make them follow our intensive bug-reeducation program. HACKING You can find us in the #leap-dev channel on the freenode network. If you are lucky enough, you can spot us sleepless in night trains, rooftops, rainforests, and beyond any border. The LEAP team. Aug 9, 2013 Somewhere in the middle of the intertubes.