On 2021-01-08 21:46:54 William Morder via tde-users wrote:
On Friday 08 January 2021 18:42:18 J Leslie Turriff
wrote:
On 2021-01-08 12:31:23 Michael via tde-users
wrote:
On Friday 08 January 2021 12:00:36 pm J Leslie
Turriff wrote:
Do you know of a way to prevent a browser from
connecting to the
internet (ideally, by preventing connections using particular
useragent strings)? So far I haven't found any such, but I don't
know what the best search arguments would be for hunting for them.
https://serverfault.com/questions/550276/how-to-block-internet-access-t
o- ce rtain-programs-on-linux
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Hmmm... firejail looks like the easiest way to go, but their RPM package
is broken and can't be installed.
Leslie
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It's in Debian/Devuan repositories. There is some package that will convert
deb to rpm; I forget the name offhand. Or you could go by way of
compile-from-source ... or build your own packages ...
I know, I hate doing that stuff, but maybe there are other possible
solutions out there?
Bill
I found RPMs for firejail using the OpenSuSE Download webpage, but OpenSuSE
has deprecated the Leap 15.1 repositories, so first I have to upgrade my
system to 15.2.
Leslie
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