20/02/14 10:57, intrigeri wrote: > anonym wrote (19 Feb 2014 19:14:40 GMT) : >> The primary profile can be used offline too. For instance, if a link in >> some GNOME notification is clicked, Iceweasel using the primary profile >> will be opened. We'd some how need to make Tor Launcher *not* run when >> the browser is opened while offline (start with `TOR_SKIP_LAUNCH`?). But >> then, if the browser was opened while offline and we then connect to a >> network (and we are in bridge mode), then the NM hook will want to start >> the already running browser with the "envvar that will show Tor >> Launcher's network settings and then exit the browser". How can all this >> be achieved without creating a complete mess? > > OK. From the top of my head, two vaguely related notes: > > * We'll want to run Tor Launcher *only* when the user has ticked > a checkbox in the Greeter, right? Or do we run it in all cases?
It's been my assumption that we'll stick with the original "checkbox in the Greeter" plan. Of course, we could instead run it for each new connection (and always make sure `DisableNetwork` is set in torrc before we start Tor in the NM hook). It would actually make it harder for users that need bridge mode to make a mistake by accidentally logging in without checking the box (if there's a wired connection they're screwed by NM automatically connecting). When it comes to user experience, though, I'm not sure non-bridge users will be happy with this new, frequent pop-up that they have to deal with. In fact, it will train them to always click "Connect" so that they will screw themselves the time they actually need to add bridges. I think I prefer our original plan. Other opinions? > * Note that we don't run the browser by default on network connection. > See the wrapper in /usr/local/bin/iceweasel. Yes, I'm aware of this change. I suppose this also would have complicated things if we'd gone with the "exit the browser" approach. Was there anything else you had in mind by pointing this out, in case it got lost on me? Cheers! _______________________________________________ tails-dev mailing list tails-dev@boum.org https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to tails-dev-unsubscr...@boum.org.