d.nix: > On 11/5/2013 2:35 PM, anon14...@safe-mail.net wrote: >> It's about making a box really offline. Privacy is just part of >> the name of the distro from my example. Privacy is coming anyway. >> Security is about not getting my computer stolen. And for that I >> want to have full disk encryption. > > I would heartily second Whonix then; You run whatever OS you like on > the box that will support VirtualBox, and then Whonix runs two > customized Debian VM's inside that, with one being a Tor gateway, and > the other configured to *only* talk to that gateway. You can run full > disk encryption on the hardware and everything is locked down tight. > For the uber paranoid, you could install your VM's and Whonix inside > a TrueCrypt hidden volume and *nothing* will show short of a major > forensics tear down of your physical device - or crappy OPSEC on your > part...
So «it's about making a box offline» gives me an answer about how I can stuck a few virtual machines on top of each other to get what? Networking! I am really really sorry, but dude, what does **offline** mean to you? Paying someone to install a third and fourth ethernet card? I'll quote my original message and let you find out how pushing Whonix fits the bill: anon14...@safe-mail.net: > Trying the now rather dated Ubuntu Privacy Remix I figured out any > recent distribution would do. Just the ability to disable networking > by hand and that's all. > > It has to be made for flash media. Meaning writing to the disk only > if necesary. > > It would be nice to be privacy aware, meaning it can have at least > some part encrypted. > > It has to be able to interact with encrypted drives. Luks, encfs, > truecrypt. > > But do you know anything that would fit the bill? Security is of no > interest for such a distribution. -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will get you moderated: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at compa...@stanford.edu.