sajol...@pimienta.org wrote (30 May 2014 18:08:50 GMT) :
The man page for ssh_config in Tails 1.0 mentions
hmac-sha2-256,hmac-sha2-512.
I cannot confirm this. I could not find the string sha2 in that manpage.
Cheers,
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
As for what this means for Tails:
0) truecrypt 7.2 (the version released yesterday) is clearly a
feature-regression compared to 7.1a (the version currently in tails. It
is designed to discourage future use of the truecrypt sourcecode.
Migrating to that new version
2014-06-09 Finish building by 12:00 (CEST)
Start testing Tails 1.0.1 at 12:00 (CEST)...
I can't help with that one.
2014-07-02 Testing Tails 1.1~rc1.
2014-07-21 Testing Tails 1.1.
I can probably make it for both.
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Hi,
Hi,
I was wondering how Tails is taking care of it's signing keys. I have
read some documentation [1][2] and really appreciate the policy, setup
(ie: no subkeys), how well it's integrated in the wot and the
documentation. Question, for other projects, as best practices: how
Hi,
* Liferea has an internal browser, with JavaScript enabled.
Not checked if that's the same in Tails 1.0. This browser has a URL
bar, and can be used to browser random web pages. I consider this as
a serious bug: Tails should not allow people to so easily browse the
web with a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
I'm trying to see how to get WiFi to work on several macbook's, like the
pro and air. These mostly work with Broadcom non-free drivers, which
is unfortunate, but c'est la vie.
So I went to look in the Tails code and configuration file, which
intrigeri wrote (26 May 2014 15:32:17 GMT) :
Please create subtasks for every detected issue, so that we don't
lose track of it. Alternatively, ask me to do so.
Alan?
Done.
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Hi,
Jurre van Bergen wrote (31 May 2014 16:23:11 GMT) :
So my suggestion is to add the following drivers:
- broadcom-sta-common
- broadcom-sta-source
- module-assistant
- broadcom-sta-dkms
However, there could be conflicting modules loaded, which should be
unloaded, so, this means
* sajol...@pimienta.org wrote:
NB: If I remember correctly, gfsplit is better than at
handling proper files.
FWIW, there's also zfec[1] which is a dep of Tahoe-LAFS
Please be aware of the thread at [2]
[1] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/zfec
[2]
Hi
Just wondering why Tails decided to uses the perl version of htpdate
rather than the C version. I'm planning on using the C version for
Pirate Linux (by adding HTTPS functionality), so I wanna know if it
maybe better to take Tails' approach.
Thanks,
Andrew
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