= RetroShare RetroShare is a decentralized, private, secure, cross-platform, communication toolkit. RetroShare provides filesharing, chat, messages, forums, channels and more. .Build Status |=============================================================================== |GNU/Linux, MacOS, (via travis-ci) | image:https://travis-ci.org/RetroShare/RetroShare.svg?branch=master[link="https://travis-ci.org/RetroShare/RetroShare"] |Windows (via appveyor) | image:https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/RetroShare/RetroShare?svg=true[link="https://ci.appveyor.com/project/RetroShare58622/retroshare"] |=============================================================================== == Compilation It is very difficult to keep a comprehensive (we support many platforms) and updated documentation on how to build retroshare, instead we provide scripts and receipts that are used to create the packages for the supported platforms and more in the `build_scripts` directory of this repository. == Using RetroShare on a headless computer with WebUI WARNING: This section is outdated need to be adapted to new WebUI The webUI needs to be enabled as a parameter option in retroshare-service: [source,bash] -------- ./retroshare-nogui --webinterface 9090 --docroot /usr/share/retroshare/webui/ -------- The webUI is only accessible on localhost:9090. It is advised to keep it that way so that your RS cannot be controlled using an untrusted connection. To access your web UI from a distance, just open a SSH tunnel on it: [source,bash] -------- distant_machine:~/ > ssh rs_host -L 9090:localhost:9090 -N -------- "rs_host" is the machine running retroshare-nogui. Then on the distant machine, access your webUI on http://localhost:9090 That also works with a retroshare GUI of course.