On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 10:52:11AM +0200, Dumitru Moldovan wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 09:03:51 +0100, Stefan Wollny <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > I changed the 'exec' command in /usr/local/bin/iridium like so:
> > - LANG=${_l} exec "/usr/local/iridium/iridium" "${@}"
> > + LANG=${_l} exec "/usr/local/iridium/iridium" "--enable-unveil" "${@}"
> > 
> > With this change I can browse the web as before. BUT: My startpage is a
> > html-file in the users home directory containing a huge collection of
> > links to web sites. I use this file at home and at work where I am
> > forced to use the most popular unsafe OS. With iridium unveiled this
> > page is no longer accessible instead I get 'ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND'.
> 
> With unveil enabled, your browser can only download files to your ~/Downloads 
> sub-dir, and can only upload files from your ~/Uploads sub-dir.  So maybe put 
> your HTML file in ~/Uploads and use the new location as the start page?
> 
> Disclaimer: I am not a user of Iridium or Chromium with unveil, but this is 
> what I remember from Bob Beck's presentation on the subject at EuroBSDCon in 
> September.  Hope I got the sub-dirs right!  Thinking about it, there should 
> be write access to ~/.cache as well, maybe even /tmp, but these are just 
> extra details.
> 

It's only ~/Downloads

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