Anon Web Services

6 views
Skip to first unread message

Tom Jones

unread,
Jan 11, 2014, 1:37:08 PM1/11/14
to hacke...@googlegroups.com
Iain,

We were talking about a secure distro today for the anon project and I can't remember what it was called? Could you forward some links to the list

Tom
@adventureloop
adventurist.me

Iain R. Learmonth

unread,
Jan 11, 2014, 2:01:24 PM1/11/14
to hacke...@googlegroups.com
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256


Libert� Linux is a secure, reliable, lightweight and easy to use
Gentoo-based LiveUSB/SD/CD Linux distribution with the primary purpose
of enabling anyone to communicate safely and covertly in hostile
environments. Whether you are a privacy advocate, a dissident, or a
sleeper agent, you are equally likely to find Libert� Linux useful as
a mission-critical communication aid.

Libert� can also serve as a robust framework for mastering
Gentoo-based LiveUSBs/CDs. The build process is fully automated with
incremental build support, and is more mature and reliable than most
of Gentoo's own outdated LiveCD tools. Gentoo is an extremely flexible
distribution for safely generating custom live media from source ? for
instance, Libert� does not contain Portage, GCC, Perl or Python.

Using this framework, we can make customisations to the live CD and
create a "server version" that will have the ability to run a Tor
hidden service (I'm going with a Wordpress instance to start off with,
though this will probably change) out of the box with no need for
configuration (that a user may get wrong, and leak information).

http://dee.su/liberte

Iain.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux)
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=73YL
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Enterobsidian

unread,
Jan 15, 2014, 4:35:51 PM1/15/14
to hacke...@googlegroups.com
You don't want that, you want Tin Foil Hat! It's so secure it hasn't even got a GUI!

It's probably useless, but Tux in a Tin Foil hat never fails to raise a smile.

Enterobsidian

Iain R. Learmonth

unread,
Jan 16, 2014, 7:30:10 AM1/16/14
to hacke...@googlegroups.com
On 15/01/14 21:35, Enterobsidian wrote:
> You don't want that, you want Tin Foil Hat! It's so secure it hasn't even got a GUI!

It needs to have a GUI. The idea is that normal people can use it
without knowing much about computers.

>
> It's probably useless, but Tux in a Tin Foil hat never fails to raise a smile.
>

It is. I've tried it. I do like that it can use a CRT monitor to
generate massive background RF though that basically jams most of the
spectrum.

Iain.

signature.asc
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages