Pale Moon and uBlock0 on a grsec-hardened kernel
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Talk? If I find time. But I should get you (if not find it yourself) the forum topic that I plan to open on Pale Moon forums, as well as the issues that I plan to open on https://github.com/minipli/linux-unofficial_grsec/issues (no, it's not those that are at the time of this writing some one month old) and on https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/issues. This is nerve-wrecking, but I might be learning some here...
By uncenz:
dump_180220_0456_gdO_uBlock0.pcap
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WARNING: Familiarity with and use of some Unix-like OS such as GNU/Linux or BSD, (or being able to use Cygwin on Windows but I haven't tested that yet) is required to be able to follow.
Most of the original files of this section are produced with my (primitive) set of scripts:
Notice there are different scripts there, some I use for minimal anonymization of the dumps (dump_perl_repl.sh). Ah, and another could be useful for downloading, instead of of click-downloading each file in a list (dump_dLo.sh). If not downloading uncenz, you can get it directly: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/miroR/uncenz/master/dump_dLo.sh or later version if that looks too old.
It's also available here locally.
For analysis/stream extraction I often use my modest and lacking in good programming practices, but doing what I created them for, scripts:
and:
as well as:
workPCAPs which can run tshark-streams and tshark-hosts-conv
( and from May 2018 also stream-cont.pl from program
on (a lot) of PCAP(s) (usually) non-interactively.
NOTE: A better way than my stream-cont, since recently to my writing of it, is in tshark. Pls. see how to extract files taught by a Wireshark core dev.
Readers are advised to try and analyze the traffic dumps for themselves, with the above programs (I also try to offer some educational usefulness to them). There would anyway be too little point posting all the streams and the listings that those would produce. I usually post just the ones among that produce which are crucial for the discussion in question.
And just another one thing: I post lots of command lines and snippets of scripts. Be aware that some of those are in HTML, so before using them, check that they correspond to what the page shows, and of course, report (see the contact page) back to me the typoes and errors if you find any.
The files necessary for this study are listed in:
dump_180220_0456_gdO_uBlock0.pcap Screen_180220_0456_gdO_uBlock0.webm dump_180220_0456_gdO_uBlock0_SSLKEYLOGFILE.txtand verify to: ls-1.sum signed by: ls-1.sum.asc