Mumble is a open-source VoIP software allowing encrypted communication, the exitprocess0 Mumble server allows you to connect "anonymously" to the server thanks to its onion hidden service. Anyone can create temporary password protected channels. Keep in mind while I do not log anything, conversation over mumble aren't end to end encrypted
The CLIENT, well most of people on their PC use the official one but I've seen other nice alternatives especially for Android phones... On the default client if you want to connect to the onion Mumble server, you won't be able to use to SOCKS5 proxy option (located in the Mumble configuration panel inside the network tab) because it seems like DNS resolution isn't made through the proxy (sucks right?), which is mandatory for Tor onion addresses. But you can always keep this configuration empty and use a program such as torsocks on linux or sockscap on Windows, after that you can connect to the Mumble server like any others. If you DO NOT want to use the onion server, I made the exitprocess clearnet server forward raw TCP traffic coming on port 64738 to the onion server, so you can just use "exitprocess0.net" as server address and it will work just fine. However point of Mumble is being "low latency", using tor is already crazy / dumb so having another server in between O.o ... You can probably expect >2000ms latency? In short:
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