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
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]
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
ce.conf
Reboot tails and install the pip packages you want :)
On 2/1/24 19:01, tails-dev-requ...@boum.org wrote:
Re: Pip is not torified by default
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> 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
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]
>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
> 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