Re: [tor-talk] Is there a way to use internet in a sandbox environment? (Linux)

2019-04-03 Thread grarpamp
Bootstraps and kernel must get loaded and executed. All [writeable] hiers can be either mounted off media, or ramdisk, or NFS iSCSI darknet etc, and encrypted or not. Some systems mount the media as rootfs for userland, others copy it to ramdisk and pivot root to that. You can still bundle in or ap

Re: [tor-talk] Is there a way to use internet in a sandbox environment? (Linux)

2019-04-03 Thread Jim
Mirimir wrote: On 04/03/2019 08:03 AM, Ben Tasker wrote: When the system boots from the disk, it loads the OS into memory, so things like your browser cache files are written into memory (and so lost when the DIMMs lose charge). If you want persistence then most live CDs will allow you to provi

Re: [tor-talk] Is there a way to use internet in a sandbox environment? (Linux)

2019-04-03 Thread Mirimir
On 04/03/2019 08:03 AM, Ben Tasker wrote: > On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 3:17 PM npdflr wrote: > >> Thanks a lot Jim for the information. >> >> >> >> If I am running a live system on a DVD for internet access and booting >> from that DVD then the DVD should be able to write some data on itself >> (Exam

Re: [tor-talk] Is there a way to use internet in a sandbox environment? (Linux)

2019-04-03 Thread Ben Tasker
On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 3:17 PM npdflr wrote: > Thanks a lot Jim for the information. > > > > If I am running a live system on a DVD for internet access and booting > from that DVD then the DVD should be able to write some data on itself > (Example: if I am using a browser then the browser needs t

Re: [tor-talk] Is there a way to use internet in a sandbox environment? (Linux)

2019-04-03 Thread npdflr
Thanks a lot Jim for the information. If I am running a live system on a DVD for internet access and booting from that DVD then the DVD should be able to write some data on itself (Example: if I am using a browser then the browser needs to write some data on the DVD to function). So, I would

Re: [tor-talk] tor project website change

2019-04-03 Thread blacklight447
Pretty sure this guy is just trolling and baiting at this point Apr 3, 2019, 10:47 AM by grarp...@gmail.com: >> why adversaries should finance tor project and publicly it if they have >> a malicious intent? >> > > Why do adversaries do that to their opponents? > Because it's a simple and effectiv

Re: [tor-talk] tor project website change

2019-04-03 Thread grarpamp
> why adversaries should finance tor project and publicly it if they have > a malicious intent? Why do adversaries do that to their opponents? Because it's a simple and effective diversion operation. Nor is it dependant upon whether any "malicious intent". Adversaries often fund their opponents to