Re: [Tails-dev] Please review and merge feature/regular-gnupg-agent [Was: Replace Seahorse's GnuPG agent with the regular one?]

2013-01-23 Thread intrigeri
hi,

Alan wrote (22 Jan 2013 19:11:48 GMT) :
> I use a build including this branch for a while. It works fine and
> solves at least the claws mail issue. I did the review and merge.

Thanks.

> I didn't check for todo/support_OpenPGP_smartcards as I don't have
> the hardware so I let you deal with this one.

I will do this shortly.

> BTW please give the name on the ticket when asking for review.

I did so in the initial email of this thread, but I now understand why
it can be useful to restate this when actually asking the review, so
I'll do it next time.

Cheers,
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Re: [Tails-dev] Let's share username, /etc/hostname and /etc/host among all anonymity distributions

2013-01-23 Thread Maxim Kammerer
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Maxim Kammerer  wrote:
> (/etc/conf.d/hostname in Liberté) can be potentially disclosed via
> DHCP requests, but dhcpcd has been configured to avoid that

Just recalled another place while updating configuration: default
Bluetooth adapter name (/etc/bluetooth/main.conf).

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Re: [Tails-dev] MAC Address changing problem

2013-01-23 Thread Abel Luck
tailshel...@tormail.org:
> Hello all.
> 
> I have read about MAC address changing in TAILS, and while I understand
> the need for some people to always use the default MAC address while using
> wifi, I also know we need to hide our identity regarding hardware IDs.
> It's a tricky subject but I believe I have found a solution that will help
> both people.
> 
> We cannot rely on Macchanger after OS boots up, because some routers
> detect our MAC address when the system boots.

What does this mean? How do they do this?

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