Re: When does a derivative become a derivative? Whonix integration into Debian?
- To: debian-derivatives@lists.debian.org
- Subject: Re: When does a derivative become a derivative? Whonix integration into Debian?
- From: adrelanos <adrelanos@riseup.net>
- Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2014 06:46:04 +0000
- Message-id: <[🔎] 52C50B2C.7000008@riseup.net>
- In-reply-to: <52C2A5C6.1030202@riseup.net>
- References: <52AD230A.1080100@riseup.net> <CAKTje6GVqTx63TN5WGm0+sZ0VLfqFs5dqL7eZBTG4GuZ=3p1Eg@mail.gmail.com> <52AE8A65.308@riseup.net> <CAKTje6HBP-zpL5HYijquZ_g+oy=RHMkP5r1rbzzXZaT9g1kSqQ@mail.gmail.com> <52AF34FD.7040703@riseup.net> <CAKTje6HtJnVoEfhsjuHAWofqy5O0XAMehbLM5F7S6hUebfWUHQ@mail.gmail.com> <52C2A5C6.1030202@riseup.net>
adrelanos:
>>> - randomized interval to avoid fingerprinting (not always running at the
>>> >> same time, thus not revealing one is an sdwdate user; presupposes being
>>> >> a Tor user)
>> >
>> > Not sure but it sounds like the -j option of tlsdate can do that:
>> >
>> > http://manpages.debian.net/man/0/tlsdated
> Dunno. I mailed Jacob.
It's not random.
Reply to: