From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from lists.gentoo.org (pigeon.gentoo.org [208.92.234.80]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by finch.gentoo.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 8D7BF139085 for ; Sun, 18 Dec 2016 02:03:01 +0000 (UTC) Received: from pigeon.gentoo.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by pigeon.gentoo.org (Postfix) with SMTP id 638DBE0D1F; Sun, 18 Dec 2016 02:02:46 +0000 (UTC) Received: from mout.gmx.net (mout.gmx.net [212.227.15.18]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by pigeon.gentoo.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id B771DE0CD7 for ; Sun, 18 Dec 2016 02:02:45 +0000 (UTC) Received: from localhost ([208.167.254.19]) by mail.gmx.com (mrgmx003 [212.227.17.184]) with ESMTPSA (Nemesis) id 0Lm3bl-1crDas2QXh-00ZdYm; Sun, 18 Dec 2016 03:02:35 +0100 Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] from Firefox52: NO pure ALSA?, WAS: Firefox 49.0 & Youtube... Audio: No References: <20161216101951.GA29887@g0n.xdwgrp> <20161216131315.GA4052@g0n.xdwgrp> <20161216165118.GA26704@g0n.xdwgrp> <20161216222708.GA23562@g0n.xdwgrp> <20161217055952.GB13608@waltdnes.org> <20161217224455.GA9477@g0n.xdwgrp> <20161217232554.GB9477@g0n.xdwgrp> <20161218015637.GC18283@waltdnes.org> Cc: Walter Dnes To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org From: "Taiidan@gmx.com" Message-ID: Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2016 21:02:30 -0500 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/45.4.0 Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail X-BeenThere: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Reply-to: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <20161218015637.GC18283@waltdnes.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Provags-ID: V03:K0:anfp/UDI7XEmQFEbcpAVGAlyajjzlS/zKZ2pef8ZDxdPbppj1S1 UM5CdrKFuEKIlxxcw1cxUIS8V1F2nAQRBOkBfARCvWilDMTx3esZGAQmR9SVmy4qrJ+HN/i hYWMBueCGNv+9CoGeZZuYhnrV31nGjQKxmsahQMEN8cKNcmgXOAuvyifSb/fk0mcUMzdVws 8rCk2PoGCM16ADvamEiPA== X-UI-Out-Filterresults: notjunk:1;V01:K0:/w8CSbPnDCk=:utXVtOJUnekAHc68PHFsQl Qws+ObVKYHBDOkRMLXMRBIeG/NhOQ4Pn80oXIhcPBwayjH0haidGfYtWDIkqlokDg2jmBV9+3 4klXFz2BzvANSR2mSZaKgcpnjqXiWOg0leWhzXoP7SDATWb6yQplwWEiJBRyX4YzoKDjfhj2q PnnErTgoT6x63/30o+QySMXnmeokaWc0DHyMitmU4pAaR/d86QSizwIgK8QBNldsy0qQM/AG8 ECW5r8tBvo7kdBOu3VVJNFS9uqryASS38Q6cXqBhPnmdcVSROrgdzxOji1jV/MRNZuKjLdyi7 1p4seLzm91UEo1YgpeAEr0BMAvpsTVNS6gAtwLc9xY6jDo1hXnB77XBy+B6WKZu2iQoaSPcg+ U5pH2zUOUQFLhez1nw4FVIGwRBMwu26gEdijv4WRlNddv5H7tUWZUBkIMAKvhjZgxwkPOOOpx x4tCn7eNeyk2gBQS0bM0v1NvLOnZTZrgKOlcDnFJHghtX4NvifKZlzBdSjUzmxKngQAcCkpBM GR6THQJnPW3LzHQkPKR9kKRX/hTzA0hRXgmauM5Xy/fmKwnd0zP9xuXwN4u0vF4luTsLeHNFC 1eA+NZM4tiLxEn6YtwE5LD+AwQrftAjzV/lgetyr+ZhF7vVvibNSPVyWqNI5Nu0LUcf9GU45b +WymbooReYfveJG7+qand83zADxUhVzUtM0AmuIAOVhmGJ1qnWzO0RqEC4FBLbOkF+csu3gvx +YQdnCxV5lSIighYkF6B2FCxA3+yZG3B9jonoj2n2D70sAbWhNXQuYqlPMUO3POLS4aehx/5u 6h8+8rp X-Archives-Salt: 275b5866-06c3-4b64-97db-8306498cf3a7 X-Archives-Hash: 29d32653f35b6220917a4228aac905da On 12/17/2016 08:56 PM, Walter Dnes wrote: > I'm running Pale Moon. In an xterm, I did... > > export SSLKEYLOGFILE=/dev/shm/sslkeylogfile.txt > > ...and launched Pale Moon manually from the commandline. nd visited a > couple of https sites. I did get /dev/shm/sslkeylogfile.txt which > begins with the line... > > # SSL/TLS secrets log file, generated by NSS > > Following that are a bunch of lines starting with... > > CLIENT_RANDOM > > ...followed by a space, followed by 161 random hex-numeric characters > i.e. [0-9a-f]. > > I also saw a line beginning with... > > RSA > > ...followed by a space, followed by 113 random hex-numeric characters > i.e. [0-9a-f]. > > If you plan to do this regularly, your program launcher will need to > launch bash scripts with seperate filenames for each profile. Maybe > append date-time stamp to filenames to avoid multiple sessions > overwriting each other. > > > As for privacy, there are the usual features, like... > > * asking sites to not track (don't trust that) > * control of which sites to accept/refuse regular cookies, and 3rd-party > cookies, from > * whether or not to clear browsing and download history > * private browsing session random - I have always wondered why none of the "user respecting" forks nor mozilla have any serious efforts to thwart browser fingerprinting, private browsing session is simply a misnomer without it.