Re: sudo and firefox (was: Off-topic: Gmail Grrrr.)

2013-12-25 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, 25 Dec 2013 08:33:12 +0100 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Wed, 2013-12-25 at 08:28 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > On Wed, 2013-12-25 at 11:05 +0400, Reco wrote: > > > And that assumes you're keeping browsing history. Why people are doin' > > > this is something that I can never understand

Re: sudo and firefox (was: Off-topic: Gmail Grrrr.)

2013-12-24 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Wed, 2013-12-25 at 08:28 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Wed, 2013-12-25 at 11:05 +0400, Reco wrote: > > And that assumes you're keeping browsing history. Why people are doin' > > this is something that I can never understand. > > Ok, in this case I recommend to use > > [rocketmouse@archlinux

Re: sudo and firefox (was: Off-topic: Gmail Grrrr.)

2013-12-24 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Wed, 2013-12-25 at 11:05 +0400, Reco wrote: > And that assumes you're keeping browsing history. Why people are doin' > this is something that I can never understand. Ok, in this case I recommend to use [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ pacman -Q tor-browser-en tor-browser-en 3.5-1 For my Debian and

Re: sudo and firefox (was: Off-topic: Gmail Grrrr.)

2013-12-24 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, 25 Dec 2013 07:33:53 +0100 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Wed, 2013-12-25 at 10:15 +0400, Reco wrote: > > b) That sneaky sandbox user can override firefox with something > > like /home/user9-boxed/bin/firefox, which is bad. > > Here we are again ;). > > Using a profile, supported by fir

Re: sudo and firefox (was: Off-topic: Gmail Grrrr.)

2013-12-24 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Wed, 2013-12-25 at 10:15 +0400, Reco wrote: > b) That sneaky sandbox user can override firefox with something > like /home/user9-boxed/bin/firefox, which is bad. Here we are again ;). Using a profile, supported by firefox, is the easiest and securest way. I only use another user, instead of a

Re: sudo and firefox (was: Off-topic: Gmail Grrrr.)

2013-12-24 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, 25 Dec 2013 12:08:01 +0900 Joel Rees wrote: > On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 9:42 PM, Reco wrote: > > Hi. > > > > On Tue, 24 Dec 2013 13:29:28 +0100 > > Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > > >> This would lead to "Error: cannot open display: :0.0". > >> Sure, $ xhost +; sudo -u [...] does the trick