Re: [Tails-dev] Translation of tails website

2024-05-28 Thread Victor Rodríguez via Tails-dev
Hello Hamun, as a native german and english speaker I noticed, that the tails website is partly translated incorrectly and partly not translated at all. I would love to make a contribution to translating the whole page in german. For free of course. If you are interested in this, don`t hesitate

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-05-16 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Dear all, Congratulations on the 6.3 release! The arm64 builds are in the usual MEGA directory; I pushed the 6.3-{arm64,asahi,raspi} tags (6.3/{arm64,asahi,raspi} branches) to my repository a couple of hours ago. Tails Asahi v6.3 comes with Linux v6.6. This is the latest version of the kernel

[Tails-dev] Release schedule for Tails 6.4

2024-05-16 Thread anonym
Hi, groente will be the RM for Tails 6.4. The current plan is: - Monday, June 17: build images, start testing - Tuesday, June 18: releasing @testers, please let the RM know how much time you'll have for manual QA from Monday 17:00 to Tuesday 11:00 (Europe/Berlin)! Cheers!

Re: [Tails-dev] Please update the Snowflake Bridge and default bridge

2024-05-08 Thread intrigeri
Hi, zss ants (2024-05-08): > The default network bridge is not working well. Please update the Snowflake > Bridge and default bridge. China cannot directly connect to the tor network Thanks for your feedback! I added it to the issue where we track adding Snowflake support:

[Tails-dev] Please update the Snowflake Bridge and default bridge

2024-05-08 Thread zss ants
The default network bridge is not working well. Please update the Snowflake Bridge and default bridge. China cannot directly connect to the tor network ___ Tails-dev mailing list Tails-dev@boum.org https://www.autistici.org/mailman/listinfo/tails-dev To

Re: [Tails-dev] Security advisor about Claws Mail no longer applies

2024-05-07 Thread sajolida
Hi Nathan, Thanks for pointing this out. Indeed, someone landing on one of our security pages has no clue whether the problem was fixed already or not. I managed to hack something within the limitations of ikiwiki, our website generator to automate some indication on every page. See

[Tails-dev] Security advisor about Claws Mail no longer applies

2024-05-07 Thread Nathan Teodósio
Hi, I stumbled upon the "Claws Mail leaks plaintext of encrypted emails to IMAP server" article[1]. The corresponding bug task[2] is marked RESOLVED FIXED, so I assume the article no longer applies and I suggest that the article is updated to make this immediately clear (maybe an information box

Re: [Tails-dev] Outdated paragraph in contributor documentation

2024-05-02 Thread Zen Fu
xin writes: > Hello, the last paragraph of the page about translation into a new > language seems to have outdated information > (https://tails.net/contribute/how/translate/team/new/). > > Because glossaries are now included in Weblate, git repositories are not > used for translation anymore

Re: [Tails-dev] Update external links

2024-04-30 Thread sajolida
Awesome! Applied in 7aab8aa9517. I started monitoring broken links in #6891, but "working" but outdated links like these don't get detected. x...@riseup.net: Hello, I made a patch to update few external links in the end-user documentation. wiki.gnome.org is abandoned

[Tails-dev] Update external links

2024-04-30 Thread xin
Hello, I made a patch to update few external links in the end-user documentation. wiki.gnome.org is abandoned (https://hedgedoc.gnome.org/wiki-migration-guide#) so I change these links with others when possible. I also made changes to avoid links to git repositories. Please review and apply.

Re: [Tails-dev] Automount feature

2024-04-29 Thread intrigeri
Hi, Marco A. Calamari (2024-04-29): > I notice that in 6.2, attaching an USB disk, ext3 formatted, start the > automounter. > > Is this the expected behavior? I remember the opposite was true, in the past. You're correct, this changed recently: https://tails.net/news/version_6.0/ Cheers, --

[Tails-dev] Automount feature

2024-04-29 Thread Marco A. Calamari
Hi all, I notice that in 6.2, attaching an USB disk, ext3 formatted, start the automounter. Is this the expected behavior? I remember the opposite was true, in the past. Am I wrong? Thanks.   Marco -- +- http://www.winstonsmith.org  -¯\_(ツ)_/¯--+ | il Progetto Winston Smith:

Re: [Tails-dev] Cron /usr/local/bin/tails-website-last-month-stats '/var/log/nginx/tails.net'

2024-04-29 Thread boyska
Cron Daemon wrote: Boots in March: 873028 Downloads of the OpenPGP signature in March: 6574 those numbers are going up! -- boyska ___ Tails-dev mailing list Tails-dev@boum.org https://www.autistici.org/mailman/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from

Re: [Tails-dev] internet connection

2024-04-29 Thread intrigeri
Hi, jacko--- via Tails-dev (2024-04-25): > In version Tails 6.1 and Tails 6.2 this method doesn't work. > Internet connection fails. Please reproduce the problem and report the error with WhisperBack: https://tails.net/doc/first_steps/whisperback/ You might need to follow the instructions in

Re: [Tails-dev] Update French team page

2024-04-29 Thread intrigeri
Hi, x...@riseup.net (2024-04-28): > Hello, the French translation team is not very active but at least we > have a mailing list. I update the page to add the link (inspired by > Farsi and Portuguese pages). > > I no longer have a repository so I made a patch. > > Please review and apply. Applied

[Tails-dev] internet connection

2024-04-29 Thread jacko--- via Tails-dev
  Health!   I use installation Tails from USB stick "Tails only (for USB sticks)" I have "Network Connection" type DSL/PPPoE   DSL Connection   Up to version Tails 5.22 an internet connection could be established using the below method.   - nmcli connection edit type

[Tails-dev] Update French team page

2024-04-28 Thread xin
Hello, the French translation team is not very active but at least we have a mailing list. I update the page to add the link (inspired by Farsi and Portuguese pages). I no longer have a repository so I made a patch. Please review and apply. Cheers. xinFrom

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-24 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Dear all, Congratulations on the 6.2 release. You will find its arm64 port in the usual MEGA directory. The images are built on my 6.2-{arm64,asahi,raspi} tags (6.2/{arm64,asahi,raspi} branches). This time around the only big changes involve the Raspberry images. Let me take a step back first,

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails upgrade - Windows - Persistent storage

2024-04-24 Thread intrigeri
Hi, Prestigio Multiduo (2024-04-23): > I'm sorry for disturbing ya all but, please... Upgrade-ing Tails (with > keeping Persistent storage) > should be much easier and at the same time should be doable from another > computer that isn't running Tor so that the new version of Tails will > download

[Tails-dev] Tails upgrade - Windows - Persistent storage

2024-04-24 Thread Prestigio Multiduo
Hi guys, I'm sorry for disturbing ya all but, please... Upgrade-ing Tails (with keeping Persistent storage) should be much easier and at the same time should be doable from another computer that isn't running Tor so that the new version of Tails will download much faster. for example when you

[Tails-dev] Nym Network and Tails

2024-04-22 Thread kurono
Hi guys, As a former contributor to Tails and current contributor to the Nym network (https://nymtech.net/) I am looking into the possibility of integrating both tools. Nym provides a mixnet as an alternative to Tor for sending Internet traffic. Its Open Source and its supported by a

Re: [Tails-dev] problem with downloading tails

2024-04-22 Thread anonym
On 19/04/2024 04.02, Dillon Arlo via Tails-dev wrote: Hi goats, Hey! Note that this is not a support forum, but for Tails development. However, I will respond any way in hopes of you aiding us on this front. If what I propose below doesn't work, please use our normal support channels:

[Tails-dev] problem with downloading tails

2024-04-22 Thread Dillon Arlo via Tails-dev
Hi goats, Just a FYI that there seems to be issues flashing to the drive with BalenaEtcher from windows. I tried with about 5 different UBS - some of different sizes and make. I tried to use different USB slots. Then I tried using a different computer. Same results always. The flash fails right

[Tails-dev] Tor Browser 13.0.14 (Android, Windows, macOS, Linux)

2024-04-15 Thread Richard Pospesel
Hello, Unsigned Tor Browser 13.0.14 release candidate builds are now available for testing: - https://tb-build-02.torproject.org/~richard/builds/torbrowser/release/unsigned/13.0.14/ The full changelog can be found here: -

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-14 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi n9iu7pk, Good to know you were able to build the images! The nvme will surely help, I/O is terrible on RPis (but then, this is expected). So first of all, no, you don't have new images to compare the shasums at the moment. I think from now on, unless there are major new features from my

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-14 Thread n9iu7pk
Hi noisycoil, good news: could now build all images on 6.2 branches :) and could also run tests -> my nginx setup was faulty (typo). Meanwhile I've upgraded my PI5 with a nvme pcie ssd (N04 pcie board on top) -> run's noticeable faster :) Some results: - "how much space the amd64 Debian

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-13 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Because the issue already has an assignee and I didn't want to be unpolite! :-) If groente is reading us and needs it, the patch is in attachment. >From 8928015f4189fc2bb307343619b5d22bfaf7b28d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: NoisyCoil Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 20:03:27 +0200 Subject: [PATCH]

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-13 Thread anonym
On 13/04/2024 13.55, NoisyCoil via Tails-dev wrote: It looks like fixing uBlock is quite trivial, actually, so I did it myself. When an upstream patch becomes available I will revert my changes and apply that instead. Why not submit your changes in a merge request to upstream? :)

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-13 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi n9iu7pk, It looks like fixing uBlock is quite trivial, actually, so I did it myself. When an upstream patch becomes available I will revert my changes and apply that instead. The wip/* branches can now build the images. I also uploaded the 6.2/* branches. These have exactly the same content

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-10 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi n9iu7pk, I can confirm that everything's still alright with DNS redirection. I can successfully get the build to the point where it installs the debian packages on 6.1/raspi. The error you see is typical of when you're trying to install the packages from the original Tails repo. Since I

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-10 Thread n9iu7pk
Hi noisycoil, yust FYI; * on Apr., 08. I started a new 6.1/raspi build based on the latest pull: Got different sha256sum's than listed for your MEGA images. I assume that's what you ment with "Talking of reproducibility". * currently I'm not able to build 6.1/raspi fails (reproduceable)

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-02 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi n9iu7pk, Thank you! Happy to hear you were able to build the other images as well. Talking of reproducibility, I just added two fixup commits to the various branches to make the images more reproducible (in the sense of reproducible builds). The first one adds timestamps to the contents of

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-02 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
I forgot to say that you must also build your own Tor Browser for arm64, since the one which you'll find in the images is built by myself as well. These are the 3 Tor Browser for arm64 repos I'm aware of: - Heikki Lindholm's: https://notabug.org/holin/tor-browser-build (he's been building

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-02 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi there. If I were to speak as if I didn't build the images, I would tell you that you should NOT consider the prebuilt images as secure. Those are developer previews, not (yet) reproducible, uploaded by a random person on the internet. Even if that person is me, it would make no sense to

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-02 Thread jan kowalski
How secure is usage of this image? I went through instructions and was able to run Tails. ___ Tails-dev mailing list Tails-dev@boum.org https://www.autistici.org/mailman/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-04-01 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Ah, alright, I was made aware of the retagging by reading on xmpp, where it was also mentioned that there had been a last-minute commit, so I thought the two things were one-off and related. It's the first time I follow a release almost live, the next time I'll know I must wait! No problem by

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-03-31 Thread anonym
On 29/03/2024 20.53, NoisyCoil via Tails-dev wrote: en passing, to whoever caused the 6.1 retagging fuzz, I lost a full day of testing work because of that, I hate you. Kidding <3 Actually this happens every single release, where there is a ~1 hour window where you can fetch this

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-03-30 Thread n9iu7pk
Hi NoisyCoil, first of all: Impressive development the last weeks, thanks. I'm courious to see Tails runs on M1 & rp5. Lot of work to follow your work :D > I'm not sure I understand what you were saying about base_branch, all I did is I rebased the arm64 patchset onto the stable branch, and

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-03-29 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi n9iu7pk, I had no issues rebuilding the Tails packages for arm64 from the source packages in the Tails debian repository, at least for the very few packages that are currently there. If I had modified the sources I think I would have remembered (and I would have published the modified

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-03-29 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Dear all, I rebased the arm64 patches onto v6.1, marking the first build of the Tails for arm64 developer preview that's aligned with a stable release (you can find the images in the usual MEGA shared folder). In addition to the rebase, there are a number of new additions to the patchset, the

Re: [Tails-dev] Release schedule for Tails 6.2

2024-03-27 Thread anonym
On 27/03/2024 12.18, groente via Tails-dev wrote: Hi, Anonym will be the RM for Tails 6.2 That is me! :) The current plan is: - Monday, April 22nd: build images, start testing - Tuesday, April 23rd: releasing @testers, please let the RM know how much time you'll have for manual QA from

[Tails-dev] Release schedule for Tails 6.2

2024-03-27 Thread groente via Tails-dev
Hi, Anonym will be the RM for Tails 6.2 The current plan is: - Monday, April 22nd: build images, start testing - Tuesday, April 23rd: releasing @testers, please let the RM know how much time you'll have for manual QA from Monday 17:00 to Tuesday 11:00 (Europe/Berlin) Cheers, groente

Re: [Tails-dev] Screenshot clipboard can make my mistakes

2024-03-26 Thread sajolida
Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V are standard shortcuts on pretty much every operating system and I don't think that we should diverge from this. Moakt Temporary Email: COPY: Ctrl + C Paste: Ctrl+V These are very close One 1. I make a screenshot in Keepassxc 2. I do Ctrl+V by mistake in the Tor browser. 3.

[Tails-dev] Tor Browser 13.0.13 (Windows, macOS, Linux)

2024-03-22 Thread Giorgio Maone
Hello All, Unsigned Tor Browser 13.0.13 (desktop-only) release candidate builds are now available for testing: - https://tb-build-02.torproject.org/~ma1/builds/torbrowser/release/unsigned/13.0.13-build1/ The full changelog can be found here: -

[Tails-dev] Tails report for February 2024

2024-03-19 Thread bokonon via Tails-dev
*Tails report for February 2024* Highlights Despite the bonus day this year, February flew by pretty quickly! Here's what we were up to: * We ended February more resilient and collaborative than when we started. We have new tooling to make

[Tails-dev] Tor Browser 13.0.12 (Android, Windows, macOS, Linux)

2024-03-19 Thread Nicolas Vigier
Hello, Unsigned Tor Browser 13.0.12 release builds are now available: - https://tb-build-02.torproject.org/~ma1/builds/torbrowser/release/unsigned/13.0.12-build2/ The signed build is also available: - https://dist.torproject.org/torbrowser/13.0.12/ The full changelog can be found here: -

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-03-13 Thread n9iu7pk
Hi NoisyCoil, anyhow I'm not finished with building, next step would be an apple silicon arm64e image as soon as I've got hardware. Also an rpi5 image build with on an arm platform. Would take some time/days, don't expect fast results. How did you build the Tails packages for arm? I once

Re: [Tails-dev] Release schedule for Tails 6.1

2024-03-12 Thread groente via Tails-dev
Hey, > We have no yet decided who will be the RM for Tails 6.1. That will be me! > The current plan is: > - Monday, 2024-03-25: build images, start testing > - Tuesday, 2024-03-26: releasing This is still the plan. The code freeze starts on Mon Mar 25 06:00:00 UTC 2024, and will end once

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-03-12 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi N9iu7pk! Good to know you managed to build the image, you're the first person to confirm it works! While I finish working on some quite exciting new features (I'm almost there but need to polish some stuff), let me give you some advice and provide some comment. - If you are running the

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-03-10 Thread n9iu7pk
Hi NoisyCoik, The second and most exciting news is you can now cross-build Tails for arm64 on an x86_64 machine! Keeping in mind that you still need to hijack your DNS to download the arm64 packages, to build an arm64 version of Tails on x86_64: After a couple of attempts & fails finally I

Re: [Tails-dev] Paranoid magical

2024-03-07 Thread geb
Hi, intrigeri: Hi sajolida, intrigeri (2024-03-07): I understand you're talking about a Windows setting called Fast Startup (as opposed to the Fast Boot BIOS option that we document already). Correct? For avoidance of doubt, could you perhaps share a screenshot or link to some online doc

Re: [Tails-dev] Paranoid magical

2024-03-07 Thread intrigeri
Hi sajolida, intrigeri (2024-03-07): > I understand you're talking about a Windows setting called Fast > Startup (as opposed to the Fast Boot BIOS option that we document > already). Correct? For avoidance of doubt, could you perhaps share > a screenshot or link to some online doc about the

Re: [Tails-dev] Paranoid magical

2024-03-07 Thread intrigeri
Kristian (2024-03-06): > Figured it out due to you saying possible windows never turns off! :) > Problem was "fast boot" in windows 10 settings. Oh great, thanks for reporting back! I understand you're talking about a Windows setting called Fast Startup (as opposed to the Fast Boot BIOS option

Re: [Tails-dev] Paranoid magical

2024-03-07 Thread Kristian
Figured it out due to you saying possible windows never turns off! Problem was "fast boot" in windows 10 settings. Have a good day man. 4. mar. 2024, 10:52 skrev intrigeri : > Hi, > > Kristian (2024-03-03): > > Hello. Tails only find my wireless adapter (Intel ax 200)if I have > plugged > >

[Tails-dev] Tor Browser 13.0.11 (Android, Windows, macOS, Linux)

2024-03-06 Thread Richard Pospesel
Hello, Unsigned Tor Browser 13.0.11 release candidate builds are now available for testing: - https://tb-build-02.torproject.org/~richard/builds/torbrowser/release/unsigned/13.0.11 This is an emergency release which updates our the domain fronting configuration for the Snowflake pluggable

Re: [Tails-dev] Paranoid magical

2024-03-04 Thread intrigeri
Hi, Kristian (2024-03-03): > Hello. Tails only find my wireless adapter (Intel ax 200)if I have plugged > the USB in windows and reboot. > > If I shutdown and then plugin USB. Tails doesn't find my wireless. I can think of innocuous explanations for this behavior. For example, it could be that

[Tails-dev] Paranoid magical

2024-03-04 Thread Kristian
Hello. Tails only find my wireless adapter (Intel ax 200)if I have plugged the USB in windows and reboot. If I shutdown and then plugin USB. Tails doesn't find my wireless. Could this be some sort of virus? Windows spying? Think I've tried everything at tails support page Is this a unicorn

[Tails-dev] keepassxc does not clear password clipboard

2024-03-04 Thread Moakt Temporary Email
one 1.I copy my password to keepassxc 2.I wait 10 seconds in keepassxc 3.Deleting is OK two 1.I copy my password to keepassxc 2.I wait 10 seconds in tor browser 3.Deleting is NO ___ Tails-dev mailing list Tails-dev@boum.org

[Tails-dev] Screenshot clipboard can make my mistakes

2024-03-04 Thread Moakt Temporary Email
COPY: Ctrl + C Paste: Ctrl+V These are very close One 1. I make a screenshot in Keepassxc 2. I do Ctrl+V by mistake in the Tor browser. 3. I send my password to the website Two 1. I make a screenshot in my face image 2. I do Ctrl+V by mistake in the Tor browser. 3. I send my face image to the

[Tails-dev] Cron /usr/local/bin/tails-website-last-month-stats '/var/log/nginx/tails.boum.org'

2024-03-02 Thread Cron Daemon
Boots in February: 806714 Downloads of the OpenPGP signature in February: 6399 ___ Tails-dev mailing list Tails-dev@boum.org https://www.autistici.org/mailman/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to

[Tails-dev] Reminder about our Code of Conduct

2024-03-01 Thread noreply
This is an automated reminder. The Tails Code of Conduct applies to this list, as any other space used by the Tails project: https://tails.net/contribute/working_together/code_of_conduct/ [[!meta title="Code of conduct"]] Like the technical community as a whole, the Tails team and community is

[Tails-dev] Release schedule for Tails 6.1

2024-02-28 Thread anonym
Hi, We have no yet decided who will be the RM for Tails 6.1. The current plan is: - Monday, 2024-03-25: build images, start testing - Tuesday, 2024-03-26: releasing @testers, please let the RM know how much time you'll have for manual QA from Monday 17:00 to Tuesday 11:00 (Europe/Berlin)!

[Tails-dev] E-mails from our GitLab are not being delivered correctly

2024-02-22 Thread tails-sysadmins
Hello, dear contributors! You may all be affected by this and may not be notified in other ways, so I decided to post here: E-mails from our GitLab are not being delivered correctly https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/sysadmin/-/issues/18071 Big thanks for your time, efforts and

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails-dev Digest, Vol 165, Issue 13

2024-02-20 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi Ben, I thought it was understood we're talking about two separate squashfs filesystems - one for each architecture -, hence double the size. I don't see how the binaries for two different architectures could coexist on the same root. Perhaps you could heavily tweak live-boot (again, I think

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails-dev Digest, Vol 165, Issue 13

2024-02-20 Thread Ben Westgate via Tails-dev
> - It would double the size of the image, uselessly or almost so for most users This is unlikely. The uncompressed `/usr/share` folder in Tails is 1.2 GB this is architecture independent data. https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/ch04s11.html The total unsquashed size is 4.1 GB,

Re: [Tails-dev] Release schedule for Tails 6.0

2024-02-20 Thread anonym
On 30/01/2024 12.28, boyska wrote: Hi, We still don't know who will be the RM for Tails 6.0 I will be the RM for Tails 6.0. The current plan is: - Monday, February 26: build images, start testing - Tuesday, February 27: releasing @testers, please let the RM know how much time you'll have

[Tails-dev] Tor Browser 13.0.10 (Android, Windows, macOS, Linux)

2024-02-20 Thread Richard Pospesel
Hello All, Unsigned Tor Browser 13.0.10 release candidate builds are now available for testing: - https://tb-build-02.torproject.org/~richard/builds/torbrowser/release/unsigned/13.0.10-build1/ The full changelog can be found here: -

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-19 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi David, Yes, I thought you'd already mentioned that. The quite long email I sent last week detailing some of the differences between the Apple Silicon and Raspberry Pi builds was also in response to you. Something which I didn't address there is the possibility of cross-arch (!) images.

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-18 Thread David A. Wheeler via Tails-dev
> On Feb 18, 2024, at 9:03 AM, NoisyCoil via Tails-dev > wrote: > TLDR; All Tails-specific apps now work on arm64 (with two minor "not-my-bug" > caveats). You can now cross-build Tails for arm64 on an x86_64 machine. I think it'd be nice to have an ARM version of Tails, at least one that

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-18 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Dear all, I have some exciting news. TLDR; All Tails-specific apps now work on arm64 (with two minor "not-my-bug" caveats). You can now cross-build Tails for arm64 on an x86_64 machine. First, as of my last commits, Tails Cloner now works on all my arm64 branches. This means that, with two

Re: [Tails-dev] FWD: Re: Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-14 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
I've already rebuilt them all for arm64! They are inside config/chroot_local-packages so they will get installed automatically in the image. ___ Tails-dev mailing list Tails-dev@boum.org https://www.autistici.org/mailman/listinfo/tails-dev To

Re: [Tails-dev] FWD: Re: Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-14 Thread n9iu7pk
Hi NC, thanks a thousand for your description! It's clear what to do, I'll try as soon as I'll find time. Means - time-based.snapshots.deb.tails.boum.org is redirected completely to Debian archives (wich was and is available as arm). As far as I can remember, there've been packages patched

Re: [Tails-dev] FWD: Re: Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-13 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi there, I went for a DNS hack precisely so I could keep the patches to a minimum. All the relevant downloads are done via plain HTTP+signature verification, so in the end it was enough to disable a couple of points in the code where the signatures are actually checked. Note that simply

Re: [Tails-dev] FWD: Re: Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-12 Thread n9iu7pk
Hi NC, > 1. since the Tails mirrors do not support the arm64 architecture, I > hijacked my own internal DNS resolution to point back to the official > Debian repositories. To do so, I patched a couple of points in the code > where GPG keys are actually verified, configured a web server to >

Re: [Tails-dev] FWD: Re: Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-11 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
A couple updates on my last email. I figured out that the issue with OnionShare on RPi was due to AppArmor not being enabled by default (it needs an extra kernel command line option). I uploaded a new image with the fix and pushed the changes to Gitlab. In the meantime, I modified the

Re: [Tails-dev] FWD: Re: Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-11 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hi there! TLDR; Not much has changed in the last 7 years probably. I think that thanks to the Asahi project Tails will be able to run on Apple Silicon on stock Debian packages in the foreseeable future (and with far better support than x86_64 Apple has received until now). Maintaining a

Re: [Tails-dev] Pip is not torified by default

2024-02-07 Thread anonym
On 06/02/2024 19.02, sajolida wrote: Stored for now in https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/19320. I think David was mostly referring to the importance of documenting how users can add any custom persistence features themselves. I'm wondering why we don't support this in the

Re: [Tails-dev] Pip is not torified by default

2024-02-06 Thread sajolida
Stored for now in https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/19320. David A. Wheeler: On Feb 1, 2024, at 5:25 AM, anonym wrote: But, as already shown above, Tails allows you to customize it extensively through the persistence feature. The Additional Software persistence feature [3]

Re: [Tails-dev] Cron /usr/local/bin/tails-website-last-month-stats '/var/log/nginx/tails.boum.org'

2024-02-05 Thread intrigeri
Hi, sajolida (2024-02-02): > Cron Daemon: >> Boots in January: grep: access.log.11.gz: binary file matches >> grep: access.log.10.gz: binary file matches >> 782686 > > That's a pretty low number. > > Did the unusual grep output affect the counting? Yes, the 2 log files that expose this error

[Tails-dev] [Tails News] Test Tails 6.0~rc1

2024-02-05 Thread Tails - News
# [Test Tails 6.0~rc1](https://tails.net/news/test_6.0-rc1/) We are very excited to present you a release candidate of the upcoming Tails 6.0. We plan to release Tails 6.0 officially on February 27. You can help us by testing already a release candidate of Tails 6.0 before February 18. Tails

Re: [Tails-dev] Pip is not torified by default

2024-02-02 Thread Hefee
Hey, > There are many open-source intelligence (OSINT) tools that you can > install with pip. > > > Derya > > > > The Privacy Advocate > > There also may be different privacy tools that you can install with pip > that are not in apt or included with tails. > A guide could be added to

Re: [Tails-dev] Cron /usr/local/bin/tails-website-last-month-stats '/var/log/nginx/tails.boum.org'

2024-02-02 Thread sajolida
Cron Daemon: Boots in January: grep: access.log.11.gz: binary file matches grep: access.log.10.gz: binary file matches 782686 That's a pretty low number. Did the unusual grep output affect the counting? -- sajolida ___ Tails-dev mailing list

[Tails-dev] Cron /usr/local/bin/tails-website-last-month-stats '/var/log/nginx/tails.boum.org'

2024-02-02 Thread Cron Daemon
Boots in January: grep: access.log.11.gz: binary file matches grep: access.log.10.gz: binary file matches 782686 Downloads of the OpenPGP signature in January: grep: access.log.11.gz: binary file matches grep: access.log.10.gz: binary file matches 3172

Re: [Tails-dev] Pip is not torified by default

2024-02-01 Thread Patrick
>It never was installed in any Tails release. My bad I thought it was in 5.20 but upon further investigation it was indeed not included like you said. >and none of them are into Python development. Thats fair and makes sense. Could python3-pip be included or would it cause issues with build

Re: [Tails-dev] Pip is not torified by default

2024-02-01 Thread David A. Wheeler
> On Feb 1, 2024, at 5:25 AM, anonym wrote: > But, as already shown above, Tails allows you to customize it extensively > through the persistence feature. The Additional Software persistence feature > [3] allows you to keep any package from Debian installed and up-to-date, so > just install

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-01 Thread David A. Wheeler
> On Feb 1, 2024, at 8:09 AM, anonym wrote: > > Hi, > > First of all, very impressive work! Damn! I agree. Tails will have to decide how it wants to spend its limited resources. In the long term, I think it'd be awesome to have a "unified" build that could boot on x86 *and* a few common

Re: [Tails-dev] FWD: Re: Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-02-01 Thread anonym
Hi, First of all, very impressive work! Damn! On 21/01/2024 23.04, NoisyCoil via Tails-dev wrote: In principle, making a universal arm64 image could be possible, but asides from the firmware (storing different firmware for different platforms on the same image may be feasible), the software

Re: [Tails-dev] Pip is not torified by default

2024-02-01 Thread anonym
On 01/02/2024 04.46, Patrick wrote: Python3-pip should be added back next release It never was installed in any Tails release. and with a global config to torify it by default. You can make any single file (like `~/.config/pip/pip.conf`) persistent with the Dotfiles persistence feature. [0]

Re: [Tails-dev] Pip is not torified by default

2024-01-31 Thread Patrick
>You could get some stream isolation by adding a "username" with a value not used by other apps. >The file /usr/local/bin/curl shows how to create a random one each time. >That'd be hard to do in a pip.conf file, but even a "username" created once would create a different stream compared to

Re: [Tails-dev] Pip is not torified by default

2024-01-31 Thread David A. Wheeler
> On Jan 30, 2024, at 9:01 PM, Patrick > wrote: > > Pip requires torsocks to even work when it comes installing things through > pip. > Despite other binaries being set to use torsocks --isolate or set in their > own config, pip is not set to use tor by default in tails. > New users might

[Tails-dev] [Tails News] Tails 5.22

2024-01-31 Thread Tails - News
# [Tails 5.22](https://tails.net/news/version_5.22/index.en.html) # New features * In _Tor Browser_ , you can now save files to more folders: Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, and Videos. You can also upload files from these folders. * When your Persistent Storage is broken, Tails

[Tails-dev] Pip is not torified by default

2024-01-30 Thread Patrick
Pip requires torsocks to even work when it comes installing things through pip. Despite other binaries being set to use torsocks --isolate or set in their own config, pip is not set to use tor by default in tails. New users might not know that torsocks is required to launch many applications so

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-01-30 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
Hey there, Thank you! I actually maintain my own private fork of Heikki Lindholm's arm64 Tor Browser, but in the arm64 port of Tails I included Lindholm's own builds because those have been around for years now and are definitely more trusted than mine. They work perfectly, are well maintained

[Tails-dev] Release schedule for Tails 6.0

2024-01-30 Thread boyska
Hi, We still don't know who will be the RM for Tails 6.0 The current plan is: - Monday, February 26: build images, start testing - Tuesday, February 27: releasing @testers, please let the RM know how much time you'll have for manual QA from Monday 17:00 to Tuesday 11:00 (Europe/Berlin) --

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-01-28 Thread n9iu7pk
Hi NoisyCoil, ... This makes the Tor Browser the single blocker for Tails on arm64 AFAICS (more on this later). that helped me years ago to get Tor Browser running on a rpi -> https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/issues/12631 Best

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-01-27 Thread n9iu7pk
Hi NoisyColi, what a great work! That's the missing link! I tried that a couple of years ago, struggled on knowledge, missing platforms like M1/M2 and ARM's missing common boot process (might be less painful with EFI). And re-started last year as I learned from the Asahi project.

[Tails-dev] Tor Browser 13.0.9 (Android, Windows, macOS, Linux)

2024-01-22 Thread Richard Pospesel
Hello All, Unsigned Tor Browser 13.0.9 release candidate builds are now available for testing: - https://tb-build-02.torproject.org/~richard/builds/torbrowser/release/unsigned/13.0.9/ The full changelog can be found here: -

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-01-22 Thread intrigeri
Hi, NoisyCoil via Tails-dev (2024-01-19): > The reason why I made this port is first, for fun. I hope you had tons of fun! (I know I would have had :) > But then also, to provide a PoC that Tails can already run on Apple Silicon > machines and that with some effort from various projects (Tails

Re: [Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-01-22 Thread boyska
During the last few weeks I've been working on porting Tails to the arm64 architecture, with the aim to ultimately being able to run Tails on Apple hardware again wow, that seems to be really good hacking! Thanks for doing that. While right now we have no upcoming plans for developing and

[Tails-dev] Tails for arm64 (with support for Apple Silicon)

2024-01-22 Thread NoisyCoil via Tails-dev
*** For the casual reader: please do not use this version of Tails. This is just a developer preview, it won't protect you like official releases do *** Hey there, During the last few weeks I've been working on porting Tails to the arm64 architecture, with the aim to ultimately being able to

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