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you need to configure onion = True in the services config.
for sure, this is gonna be more interesting when we ship pixelated.
but for now I thought it can be handy for testing ui changes: no need to
bundle, just use your tor browser :)
still need to try to serve imap/smtp over the onion service.
kudos to meejah for this super-usable library!
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some hacks needed, it seems pyinstaller is choking again on namespace
packages for some reason that is beyond my current comprenhension.
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in the variant that was merged, we call a failure method to get the
exception, so it's better to test a real failure initialized with an
exception.
besides, I'm starting to hate mocks.
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This commit originall contained a fix for a wrong variable name that
avoided the outgoing service to be launched. This had been fixed in a
concurrent mr that got merged before this one. However, this MR
contained a couple of tests for the OutgoingService, and I'm merging
those tests now.
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this takes too long.
if we want to test the ui npm build, we probably should do it only when
we touch anything under ui/*
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otherwise, we were appending a list as the last element of the list.
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Missing yield from _insert_key_docs, which returns a Deferred, was
causing tests to fail.
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Twisted 16.5 sends a BytesIO as message, which was unexpected in this
types list.
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basically, I give up trying to compile pyqt5 for python2. not worthy.
fortunately, the api changes are minimal so we can support two.
the way forward should be Py3.
still some bugs with rendering the viewport.
trying to help that, I introduced the web inspector, use DEBUG=1 flag to
have it visible.
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this looks like a careless migration to twisted failures.
who knows how long this was like this, this should be covered by tests.
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scrypt raises a "unable to get salt from /dev/urandom" error when using
encrypt method in windows.
this is a quick workaround for obfuscating the uuid map, but it needs to
be carefully reviewed as per the security implications (i'm using the
hostname to salt the key hashing).
doing this, I contemplated the possibility that the scrypt encryption we
were using could be flawed, since the payloads can be easily guessed.
so, take this with a pinch of salt (haha), and let's review it for the
future. as always, this was in a rush trying to bring windows support.
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currently windows 7 support is broken with gnupg.
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Following Twisted documentation, I found out that the warning method
doesn't exist on logger class. That class has warn method instead. And I
got a error because of that.
https://twistedmatrix.com/documents/16.4.1/api/twisted.logger.Logger.html
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Before we used to have content_doc.content_type = 'text/plain;
charset="utf-8"'.
Currently, we have content_doc.content_type = 'text/plain'.
This change will give us, on top of that: content_doc.charset = 'utf-8'.
One can reconstruct the original one using .content_type and .charset.
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Also, add a variant to keep the docker builds around, bandwidth is
expensive in some parts of the world.
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Port of paixu's original commit 0a5d24d64b5f637038a15b01bbe1b3d4bf4108f2
in the legacy bitmask_client repo.
Refs: 0.9.1-85-g0a5d24d
- provide a environment that allows automated builds of windows installers
- prepare dockerized environment with wine, python, openssl, zlib and mingw
to build windows binaries from python sourcecode
- prepare dockerized environment with nullsoft installer
to build installers from binaries
- configure pyinstaller to build binaries
- configure nsis to build distributable executables for bitmask
- configure make all in pkg/windows that results in installers
- add documentation
- ico conversion from data/images
- avoid polluting / in docker image
- install dirspec and copy to wine env
- remove obsolete comments
- fix python path
- figure out that pip install leap.a and pyinstalling a leap.b does not work - so the build script fixes that
- rename dependencies to pyinstaller and move nsis code to installer
- build openvpn, export the binaries for further processing
- correct openvpn dependencies, fetch tap installer compatible with openvpn just built
- install tap-driver with nsis
- pyinstaller-build: fix mixed mkdir / show errors if there are some
- installer-build: prepare rw-copy, do not expose nsh files
- add openvpn_leap.exe to install directory so it gets picked up by nsis
- use setup.py to install bitmask to site-packages to have a version
- separate build directories for granular make
- copy all openvpn dlls to installer
- die to signal failure to parent makefile
- cache installDependencies for quick turn-arround times
- share openssl version between openvpn and pysqlcipher/other pip builds
- collect files during prepare for installer
- default to eip:false, mail:true
- configuration in pyinstaller-build.sh
- win64 tap drivers need special care getting removed from 32bit nsis
- correct registry key that identifies if we installed TAP
- extract version from git-tree, expose to wine python
- create nsh with version for build installer
- allow clean/dirty version with patches
- cleanup / indent / remove comments
- die when pysqlchipher patch failed
- add psutil in mingw compatible version
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