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robo/tech/ Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 05:27:28 [Preview] No. 202
Any other security nerds around? Love playing around with OpenBSD, hardened gentoo and other things. If it can be made more secure and/or hardened, I love to do it. Running Encrypted OpenBSD + Hardened Firefox + DNSCrypt + Tor (when needed)

Encryption, device security, netsec, infosec, etc. Just don't let the paranoia get to you, anon!


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 05:33:53 [Preview] No. 203 del
check out >>>/os/


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 05:42:45 [Preview] No. 205 del
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>>203
Looks like a cool board. I've got it bookmarked. Thanks.


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 05:43:23 [Preview] No. 206 del
>firefox
no.
See our project on >>>/tech/10740
Also, DNScrypt will take no effect if you're using TorDNS (as you should).


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 05:50:42 [Preview] No. 208 del
>>206
>Also, DNScrypt will take no effect if you're using TorDNS (as you should).
Naturally. I use DNSCrypt when I'm off Tor.

>no.
What project? Firefox has a large attack surface but I avoid using web browsers wherever I can anyway. If there's a secure client to interface with something I use that instead. If I need e-mail, I go to mutt. If I need RSS, I go to newsbeuter. If I need IRC, I go to weechat or irssi.


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 05:57:49 [Preview] No. 209 del
>>208
Links2 or lynx (from openbsd ports), as in >>>/tech/10740

What WM are you using?


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 06:02:04 [Preview] No. 210 del
a browser that is like firefox but does not have its headquarters in the US


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 06:03:20 [Preview] No. 211 del
>>209
>What WM are you using?
dwm. All I need.


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 06:08:06 [Preview] No. 213 del
>>211
Have you tested ion3 or other tabbed WM's? It's the best, for my needs. Very organized and clean. I recommend you check it, openbsd has it on packages. I think "doas pkg_add ion3" will do the job, then startx. It's not maintained anymore, though (the last effort to maintain it is called "notion", but I haven't tried to run the Lua code on openbsd yet).
Have you tried Coreboot with SeaBIOS? Some guys reported it's working on -current...


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 06:12:02 [Preview] No. 215 del
>>213
>Have you tested ion3 or other tabbed WM's?
Nah. I'll be looking into ion3 though. Thank you for the recommendation. I've only used awesome, i3, and dwm as far as WMs go. As for Coreboot I'm out of luck because my hardware isn't supported


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 06:19:53 [Preview] No. 216 del
>>215
you're welcome


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 07:13:24 [Preview] No. 217 del
>>213
>not bspwm
at least use xmonad


Anonymous 09/28/2017 (Thu) 07:22:11 [Preview] No. 218 del
>>217
Any of these have tabs support? I used to use xmonad (for about 9 months), but I switched to ion3, because it has a much better organization (although vertical tabs would be better than horizontal ones).



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