Sorry, I did not get e-mail notifications so I missed your replies here and answer late.
My Debian packaging questions (copyright lintian warning and combined man page) have been sorted out after asking on Debian mentors mailing list. I have forked and successfully packaged corridor for Debian. [1] There are no lintian --pedantic warnings. One additional, rather simple [also litian --pedantic warning free] dependency, genmkfile. [2] The package has been uploaded to Whonix's deb repository and is currently being tested. [3] u: > I'm not sure how useful this is exactly. corridor can be used to check systems / programs that should cause only Tor traffic really do. corridor can log any clearnet, non-Tor traffic. Ideally, corridor gets installed on a physically isolated device running Debian with two network adapters. Let's call that corridor-Gateway. Then start Tails, TBB or Whonix behind such a corridor-Gateway. Should there be any accidental clearnet traffic (leaks), then corridor could log it and would block it. Alternatively, corridor can be installed in a Debian based VM. Another VM could run Tails, TBB or Whonix-Gateway. These VMs would be configured to connect through corridor-Gateway. Perhaps I am not the greatest corridor evangelist. Does that make more sense now? > It's still beta? corridor by rustybird is perhaps not beta anymore? Quote: "Not such a terribly early release anymore" [4] I have opened a ticket to inquiry about the release status. [5] Cheers, Patrick [1] https://github.com/adrelanos/corridor [2] https://github.com/adrelanos/genmkfile [3] https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Corridor [4] https://github.com/rustybird/corridor/commit/4390c2a3f8ff34983cb18074f1865a33f5255af0 [5] https://github.com/rustybird/corridor/issues/25