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Bitmask
=======
*your internet encryption toolkit*
.. image:: https://pypip.in/v/leap.bitmask/badge.png
:target: https://crate.io/packages/leap.bitmask
**Bitmask** is the multiplatform desktop client for the services offered by
`the LEAP Platform`_.
It is written in python using `PySide`_ and licensed under the GPL3.
Currently we distribute pre-compiled bundles for Linux and OSX, with Windows
bundles following soon.
.. _`PySide`: http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide
.. _`the LEAP Platform`: https://github.com/leapcode/leap_platform
Read the Docs!
------------------
The latest documentation is available at `Read The Docs`_.
.. _`Read The Docs`: http://bitmask.rtfd.org
Dependencies
------------------
Bitmask depends on these libraries:
* ``python 2.6`` or ``2.7``
* ``qt4 libraries``
* ``libopenssl``
* ``openvpn``
Python packages are listed in ``pkg/requirements.pip`` and ``pkg/test-requirements.pip``
Debian
^^^^^^
With a Debian based system, to be able to run Bitmask you need to run the following command::
$ sudo apt-get install openvpn python-pyside pyside-tools python-setuptools python-all-dev python-pip python-dev python-openssl
Installing
-----------
After getting the source and installing all the dependencies, proceed to install ``bitmask`` package::
$ make
$ sudo LEAP_VENV_SKIP_PYSIDE=1 python setup.py install
Running
-------
After a successful installation, there should be a launcher called ``bitmask`` somewhere in your path::
$ bitmask
If you are testing a new provider and do not have a CA certificate chain tied to your SSL certificate, you should execute Bitmask in the following way::
$ bitmask --danger
But **DO NOT use it on a regular bases**.
**WARNING**: If you use the --danger flag you may be victim to a MITM_ attack without noticing. Use at your own risk.
.. _MITM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_attack
Hacking
=======
The Bitmask git repository is available at::
git://leap.se/bitmask_client
Some steps need to be run when setting a development environment for the first time.
Enable a **virtualenv** to isolate your libraries. (Current *.gitignore* knows about a virtualenv in the root tree. If you do not like that place, just change ``.`` for *<path.to.environment>*)::
$ virtualenv .
$ source bin/activate
Make sure you are in the development branch::
(bitmask)$ git checkout develop
Symlink your global pyside libraries::
(bitmask)$ pkg/postmkvenv.sh
And make your working tree available to your pythonpath::
(bitmask)$ python setup.py develop
Run Bitmask::
(bitmask)$ python src/leap/app.py -d
If you are testing a new provider that doesn't have the proper certificates yet, you can use --danger flag, but **DO NOT use it on a regular bases**.
**WARNING**: If you use the --danger flag you may be victim to a MITM_ attack without noticing. Use at your own risk.
.. _MITM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_attack
Testing
=======
Have a look at ``pkg/test-requirements.pip`` for the tests dependencies.
To run the test suite::
$ ./run_tests.sh
which the first time should automagically install all the needed dependencies in your virtualenv for you.
License
=======
.. image:: https://raw.github.com/leapcode/bitmask_client/develop/docs/user/gpl.png
Bitmask is released under the terms of the `GNU GPL version 3`_ or later.
.. _`GNU GPL version 3`: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
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