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TailsOS with Gnome Online Accounts integration [Integration with Google (Files, Documents, Mail), ownCloud, Microsoft, Facebook, etc)] (quick discussion) #18

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fititnt opened this issue Oct 24, 2020 · 3 comments
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fititnt commented Oct 24, 2020

See also:


This issue is just to comment (what is unlikely to become an shell script) about a quick experience testing Gnome Online Accounts on Tails.

@fititnt fititnt added the anti-pattern-on-tails This topic is likely to be the oposite of what Tails aims to be. label Oct 24, 2020
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fititnt commented Oct 24, 2020

To install, at login screen, make sure to

  • Setup administrator password
  • Access to internet is need (not just for the files, but for the first download of packages)
  • Persistence is not required (seems to be likely to work even from live USB)

On the terminal, the command need are

sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center gnome-online-accounts
# From my tests, required around 8 MB, but it was not a clean install, so maybe is more

After this, you can search by "online accounts" to find the new app (From tails press Super key (WindowsKey) then search by this term).

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fititnt commented Oct 24, 2020

This is the screen of gnome online accounts

Screenshot from 2020-10-24 19-41-16

Error without configuring proxy

Screenshot from 2020-10-24 19-46-48

With proxy

Tails use Tor. So actually makes sense why they did not setup automaticaly tor proxy for Gnome online accounts: if an user really use this nice-to-have feature I'm saying here, you would expose your Tor IP all the time (and even if these data persisted to the disk, it would not be that safe be too easy). But if an user don't care about survilance, it's one way to not install an thirdy-party app.

Screenshot from 2020-10-24 20-01-26

Screenshot from 2020-10-24 20-06-24

At least the login screen load (yep, with some randon IP)

Screenshot from 2020-10-24 20-30-41

On the socks part, use 127.0.0.1 and 9050

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fititnt commented Oct 24, 2020

I will close this issue. I didint make the full test (actually log on some of these accounts, but for a thread model where the main goal is not online anonimity (or at least not for a short term, like if have to recover backups) this could work compared to other alternatives.

This link explained where configure the proxy https://askubuntu.com/questions/227441/gnome-online-accounts-through-proxy. I just used the same logic from #17.

This is one of the issues marked with the label anti-pattern-on-tails to be even more explicity that may be used in the wrong way.

Screenshot from 2020-10-24 20-45-14

On this case is more about online anonimity, not about someone steal your password or something (that actually could happens if using some free VPN).

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