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| 2017-09-24 |
NEW • Development Release: Subgraph OS 2017-09-22 Alpha |
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Subgraph OS is a Debian-based Linux distribution which provides several security, anonymous web browsing and hardening features. The project has released a new development version, Subgraph OS 2017-09-22 Alpha. The alpha snapshot includes initial support for multiple named bridges which can be attached to application sandboxes. In addition, the Thunderbird e-mail application is now blocked from accessing the user's private keys directly. "There are some new features in this ISO image. Note that existing users should have most of these, as Subgraph is a rolling-release distribution. One exception is the HexChat default configuration for use with SOCKS5, implemented in /etc/skel/.config/hexchat. Multi-bridge (including Clearnet) support in Oz. Oz now has support for an arbitrary number of named bridges to be created and attached to sandboxes to support flexible layer 3 network exits. We have included Chromium as the first default configuration that uses this feature to provide a Clearnet browser. To get the Chromium clearnet browser, just run: 'sudo apt-get install chromium' and Chromium should be setup as the Clearnet browser in Subgraph OS." Further information on this alpha snapshot can be found in the project's release announcement. Download: subgraph-os-alpha_2017-09-22_1.iso (1,308MB, SHA256, signature, torrent, pkglist). |
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| Subgraph OS is a Debian-based Linux distribution which provides several security, anonymous web browsing and hardening features. Subgraph OS uses a hardened Linux kernel, application firewall to block specific executables from accessing the network and forces all Internet traffic through the Tor network. The distribution's file manager features tools to remove meta-data from files and integrates with the OnionShare file sharing application. The Icedove e-mail client is set up to automatically work with Enigmail for encrypting e-mails.
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