I didnt know where to post it, feel free to move it if necessary.
I am using Alpine linux distro and trying to run the tor browser bundle
Thing is, I have to execute start-tor-browser script, so in terminal I put command:
Nothing happens, the browser wont start cause Alpine Linux is using Trusted path execution, grsec.
Now if I put command, and enter my password:
The browser starts without problem but the script is not suppose to be run as root or with root privileges, I think that running it with sudo is not secure at all and is not recommended.
The same goes for this other browser called slimjet, I have to execute flashpeak-slimjet script
Is there anyway I can run the scripts without using sudo?
Or do I have to disable trusted path execution option in the kernel? If yes, how can I do that?
Or is imposible to run this 2 browsers in Alpine Linux distro?
Last edited by Don Cragun; 08-21-2015 at 06:28 PM..
Reason: Add CODE and ICODE tags.
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Does anyone have any idea how to see only unread (new) e-mails in the Alpine client when using IMAP?
I finally have a fast IMAP client, but don't want to go over all the e-mails I've already read through other clients...
Thanks in advance for any hints.
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There is an EVIL bug in at least the Linux (2.2.35-8) Tor Browser Bundle start-tor-browser script. It will log things like domain names to a file in the root of the browser bundle.
trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/5417
Ticket #5417 (new defect)
RelativeLink.sh in Tor browser bundle... (0 Replies)