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FreedomBox is a self-hosting server aimed at protecting your privacy and data ownership.
Features
Implemented
Here is a list of user-facing features that have been implemented in FreedomBox. You can also check FreedomBox introduction and supported hardware related pages.
Use Cases for User Applications
FreedomBox makes it easy to:
- Chat with friends via your own chat servers
The Matrix server allows secure, decentralized communication via text, voice and video. Files or pictures can also be shared. Coturn helps, if your FreedomBox is behind a router (NAT).
An alternative standard is XMPP with similar features. You can host your own Ejabberd server and use the Web interface JSXC on your own FreedomBox as client.
Mumble is your choice for pure real-time voice conferences.
Remain connected to some external chat rooms while you're absent; for IRC with Quassel, or with I2P.
- Via e-mail:
With the server you can bid your friends
- real mailboxes and virtual addresses.
- control over anti-spam protection.
- safe communications among them (as no traffic leaves your server).
With the browser-based multilingual email client Roundcube they won't either need to install a client or use a service of questionable trust to check their email.
- Share files:
Transfer large files via BitTorrent distributed file sharing with Deluge, Transmission, or with I2P.
Share content publicly or restricted to the users of listed allowed groups with Sharing
Privately share text snippets and files with Bepasty.
Manage and share your bookmarks with Shaarli
Publish files in your own website.
Locally with Samba.
Share locally multimedia content (photos, videos, music, ...) with MiniDLNA.
- Organize your collections:
- Publish web content or a blog:
Host a personal or community wiki with MediaWiki.
- Host regular websites:
Each user has her own website.
- There can be a system-wide website as well.
Keep your data synchronized to your FreedomBox:
- Surf securely the internet
Filter incoming (e.g. ads) and outgoing web traffic with the proxy Privoxy.
Escape search engine filter bubbles using a metasearch engine like Searx.
Circumvent censorship using a socks5 proxy like Shadowsocks.
- Host your own web office apps:
Read RSS news with Tiny Tiny RSS.
Collaboratively edit a text document with Infinoted.
Share your source code with GitWeb
Host a multiplayer block sandbox with Minetest.
Connect securely to your FreedomBox services from the internet with OpenVPN or WireGuard in order to
- publish services in untrusted networks or
- to access through untrusted networks as if you were locally there.
- Learn how to use each application:
- Offline Manual
- Online resources
- Community support
- Forums
- Mailing List
- IRC channel
Use Cases for the System Owner
FreedomBox makes it easy to:
- Invite friends to use your box:
Grant FreedomBox accounts and access privileges to users (See Users and Groups).
Use a single login for FreedomBox Interface, XMPP, Ikiwiki and SSH.
- Share infrastructure resources:
Connect your FreedomBox to the world:
Access your FreedomBox from the public Internet via Pagekite, Tor, or DNS.
Obtain a certificate for your domain from Let's Encrypt.
Manage network connections over Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or PPPoE (See Networks).
Control your FreedomBox:
- Customize it:
Configure system name and interface language (See Configure).
Configure time zone and network time service (See Date and Time).
- Know what's happening in your box:
Run diagnostic tests (See Diagnostics).
View which services are allowed through the firewall (See Firewall).
Watch storage consumption in each device (See Storage).
from a web interface with Cockpit.
- Solve and prevent troubles:
Upgrade software packages automatically (See Software Upgrades).
View disk information or expand a partition (See Disks).
Create and restore filesystem snapshots (See Snapshots).
Backup your data with Borg (See Backups).
Configure local access to FreedomBox (See Service Discovery).
- Customize it:
- Learn how to administer your box:
- Offline Manual
- Online resources
- Community support
- Forums
- Mailing List
- IRC channel
Planned
These features are planned for upcoming releases.
Host your photos and videos (?MediaGoblin)
Run your micro-blogging social network (GNU Social, Mastodon, Pleroma)
Applications available in each Release
Application |
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Debian 11 (Bullseye) |
Debian 12 (Bookworm) |
Access to FreedomBox |
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Access to FreedomBox |
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Anonymity Network |
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Anonymity Network |
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BitTorrent Web Client |
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BitTorrent Web Client |
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Block Sandbox |
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Bookmarks |
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Calendar and Addressbook |
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Chat Client (IRC) |
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Chat Client (XMPP) |
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Chat Server (XMPP) |
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Chat Server (Matrix) |
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Email Client |
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Email Server |
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File Publishing |
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File Publishing |
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File Synchronization |
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Gobby Server |
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Network File Storage |
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News Feed Reader |
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Organise e-Books |
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Photo gallery |
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RSS Feed Generator |
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Simple Git Hosting |
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Simple Media Server |
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SOCKS5 proxy |
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Video Room |
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Virtual Private Network |
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Virtual Private Network |
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Voice Chat Server |
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VoIP Helper |
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Web Proxy |
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Web Search |
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Website and Blog |
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Wiki |
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Wiki and Blog |
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1 App was added to a FreedomBox release in backports.
2 App can only be installed from backports.
Intro |
Information |
Support |
Contribute |
Reports |
Promote |
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