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| author | Ivan Alejandro <ivanalejandro0@gmail.com> | 2013-09-16 17:48:00 -0300 | 
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| committer | Ivan Alejandro <ivanalejandro0@gmail.com> | 2013-09-16 17:48:00 -0300 | 
| commit | 2f4b4b32884319550af79526bd73ab2afa07b670 (patch) | |
| tree | 2741d1181662cc1048361d616416feb50de835da | |
| parent | c477506d64b076af4d5d4d0733458e0fdfe6715d (diff) | |
| parent | 17acf80585c62fddde4ed8359da673b00606ddbe (diff) | |
Merge remote-tracking branch 'kali/bug/update-readme-to-latest-repo' into develop
| -rw-r--r-- | README.rst | 22 | 
1 files changed, 13 insertions, 9 deletions
| @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ Bitmask depends on these libraries:  Python packages are listed in ``pkg/requirements.pip`` and ``pkg/test-requirements.pip`` -Debian -^^^^^^ +Getting dependencies under debian +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  With a Debian based system, to be able to run Bitmask you need to run the following command:: @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ 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 +  $ sudo python2 setup.py install  Running  ------- @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ If you are testing a new provider and do not have a CA certificate chain tied to    $ bitmask --danger -But **DO NOT use it on a regular bases**. +But **DO NOT use it on a regular basis**.  **WARNING**: If you use the --danger flag you may be victim to a MITM_ attack without noticing. Use at your own risk. @@ -69,9 +69,13 @@ But **DO NOT use it on a regular bases**.  Hacking  ======= -The Bitmask git repository is available at:: +Get the source from the main Bitmask repo:: -  git://leap.se/bitmask_client +    git clone https://leap.se/git/bitmask_client + +The code is also browsable online at:: + +    https://leap.se/git/?p=bitmask_client.git  Some steps need to be run when setting a development environment for the first time. @@ -90,14 +94,14 @@ Symlink your global pyside libraries::  And make your working tree available to your pythonpath:: -  (bitmask)$ python setup.py develop +  (bitmask)$ python2 setup.py develop  Run Bitmask:: -  (bitmask)$ python src/leap/app.py -d +  (bitmask)$ bitmask --debug -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**. +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 basis**.  **WARNING**: If you use the --danger flag you may be victim to a MITM_ attack without noticing. Use at your own risk. | 
