![]() ![]() Gk reply to “hardened stable release coming?”: In a sense, it may have more security features but those features are more likely to fail. Alpha releases have new features that can be buggier than stable. These snippets are from the comments section of 5.5a5-hardened release notes:Īt present there is no stable release of Hardened Tor Browser. Are we making an exception for Tor Browser? I have not seen any official guidance from Tor Project. Whonix does not endorse using experimental software in any other capacity (including system tor-alpha). Most Whonix users I suspect are already defaulting to the hardened Tor Browser series to get additional memory (and other) protections not present in the default I think you need to make an official Whonix statement about Tor Browser versioning. ![]() ![]() onion lookups for updatesĭoes the apparmor profile need an additional permission also for writing to that specific (Tor data?) directory for socks port purposes?Īlso, can we follow your directions from the phabricator entry to get it working? Whonix 14 looks like it comes with a host of new features already, including nice things like. This is likely since they already invest a lot of time to get Whonix or Qubes-Whonix up and running ![]() Most Whonix users I suspect are already defaulting to the hardened Tor Browser series to get additional memory (and other) protections not present in the default version. Regarding the release of Whonix 14, I for one would vote for sooner, based upon:ĭec 1 deadline for FBI passing new rules which they will interpret as wholesale permission to attack anybody disguising their locale via Tor i.e. Happy to report that Whonix 14 with Tor Browser 6.5a4-hardened unix domain socket files redirection works for me. I’m glad to hear you got it working in Whonix 14! ![]()
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