Tool to record Whonix / Tor browsing history..?

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neilh...@gmail.com

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Aug 12, 2016, 9:39:36 AM8/12/16
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I would like to be able to do something like:

1. Use Whonix/Tor as a disposable VM

2. Record browsing history using an external software

One of the reasons I don't use Tor that much (other than slow speed, captchas etc) is because I actually want to have a record of the websites I have visited.

We know that it could be risky to have the Tor browser itself record history, if it gets hacked.

But to have some tool running outside of the VM would be useful..

Is that possible..?

Manuel Amador (Rudd-O)

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Aug 12, 2016, 10:58:36 AM8/12/16
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For the same reason that attackers outside the VM can't see what you're
visiting, you yourself won't be able to see it either.

What you want is not doable.

If you want to have a record of sites you visit, then tell the Tor
Browser to record your browsing history, and hope that works for you.

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Qubed One

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Aug 13, 2016, 8:39:22 PM8/13/16
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Manuel Amador (Rudd-O):
You could also simply fire up a text editor (gedit etc) in another VM
and record what you want that way. Trying to automate the process would
be a bad idea for security, especially if using Whonix as a dispVM.

Unman

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Aug 14, 2016, 7:33:53 PM8/14/16
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It should be possible to insert a proxy between the browser and the Tor
gateway, and sniff the traffic there.
You could use a crafted tcpdump filter to some effect, but you wont just
get a record of websites, but all requests, so you will have to do some
post processing on the file to identify the websites. Not difficult, but
probably wont be exactly what you want. It will, of course, also include
all resource requests: that could be interesting, and might surprise
you.

unman

Nicklaus McClendon

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Aug 14, 2016, 7:56:20 PM8/14/16
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I was thinking something like have the Tor Browser record history in a
disposable VM, and have a Qubes RPC pull the Firefox profile to a
separate VM. More options like parsing the SQLite database could be
included to increase usability.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data

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