$ whois rans0m.net
A public XMPP/Jabber server run for the hacker community. No logs, no bullshit.
$ connect
Server
rans0m.net
Port (C2S)
5222
Port (TLS)
5223
Registration
in-band (IBR)
JID format: yourname@rans0m.net
$ clients --recommended
- Gajim Linux / Windows gajim.org
- Dino Linux dino.im
- Conversations Android conversations.im
- Monal iOS / macOS monal-im.org
- Profanity Terminal profanity-im.github.io
$ why --not-otr
OTR is considered legacy. Here's why:
- ✗ No multi-device support. OTR is tied to a single session — if you're logged in on two devices, messages only arrive on one of them.
- ✗ No offline messages. The recipient must be online, otherwise the message is lost. No buffering, no retry.
- ✗ Forward secrecy breaks on reconnect. After every disconnect a new handshake is required — in practice this is often silently skipped or broken.
- ✗ No group chat encryption. OTR only works in 1-to-1 conversations. MUC rooms stay unencrypted.
- ✗ Poor client support. Most modern clients don't ship OTR or only offer it as an unmaintained plugin.
→ Use OMEMO. Double Ratchet, multi-device, offline-capable, actively maintained.
$ services --all
-
XMPP
Jabber / OMEMO
rans0m.net - Mumble Voice Chat mumble.rans0m.net
- Privatebin Encrypted Pastebin paste.rans0m.net
- Gitea Self-hosted Git git.rans0m.net
- CryptPad Encrypted Docs pad.rans0m.net
- Vaultwarden Password Manager vault.rans0m.net
$ features --list
- ✓ OMEMO End-to-End Encryption
- ✓ OTR Support (legacy)
- ✓ TLS (mandatory)
- ✓ MAM — Message Archive Management
- ✓ MUC — Multi-User Chat
- ✓ In-Band Registration
- ✓ vCard / Avatars
- ✓ HTTP Upload (file transfer)
$ policy
- No message logging on the server.
- No real name or email required.
- Everything is allowed. The only hard line is CSAM — instant ban, no discussion.
- You are responsible for your own actions. Act accordingly.
- Server is operated on a best-effort basis.
$ tor --onion
Full addresses in faq. Requires Tor Browser or Tor-aware client.
$ contact
Questions, abuse reports: admin@rans0m.net