Puppy Crypt 528

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Puppy Crypt 528

#1 Post by DPUP5520 »

Puppy Crypt 528 is a remake of the old Puppy Crypts but turned in a new direction. Where as the old Puppy Crypt was designed more for simply encrypting files on your computer and having a few more communication and office applications, Puppy Crypt 528 is geared more towards keeping you as anonymous as possible online with as little technical knowledge needed as possible download link is here
Puppy Crypt 528
MD5sum 3e6f330b8405928a8a56f8b3b9d2ed52 Puppy_Crypt_528.iso
Puppy Crypt 528 Apps List
Puppy Crypt 528 Quick Tutorial
Puppy Psip 1.2 Hot-linked from smokey01's site

Edit: Quick Warning I thought I should mention. I do not take responsibility for any wrongdoings done with Puppy Crypt, it is for legal uses only and was put out to demonstrate how you can quickly and securely anonymize yourself online.
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[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69651][b][i]PupRescue 2.5[/i][/b][/url]
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#2 Post by calexand »

Sounds great! Keep us posted...
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#3 Post by jim3630 »

looking forward to it. what kernel are you planning?

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#4 Post by P123 »

I am glad this is being updated, as the last version had too many bugs, so I only used it once. Whereas the second last version I used regularly.

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#5 Post by DPUP5520 »

Im planning on using a base 528 just like he did with all the older versions, removing anything I consider unsecured (sylpheed , fpm2, etc) and replacing with secure encrypted versions ( thunderbird with enigmail , better av, pidgin w/otr ,torbrowser, and so on). It will use ICEWM as the windows manager just like PupRescue. A good chunk of the programs are Java based so it is going to play a big part here and will include JCE integration for cryptographic functions. I was considering making it so that there is no choice to save at shutdown but that would create too much of a pain for people that don't know how to edit and repackage their SFS to keep their own preferences for email, chat, and irc.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69651][b][i]PupRescue 2.5[/i][/b][/url]
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72178][b][i]Puppy Crypt 528[/i][/b][/url]

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#6 Post by Tman »

Sounds good. I'm a fan of IceWM. Please consider these themes ( so I don't have to add them myself, lol ).
Icewm-Themes-sp-1.3.pet
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#7 Post by jim3630 »

DPUP5520 wrote:Im planning on using a base 528 just like he did with all the older versions, removing anything I consider unsecured (sylpheed , fpm2, etc) and replacing with secure encrypted versions ( thunderbird with enigmail , better av, pidgin w/otr ,torbrowser, and so on). It will use ICEWM as the windows manager just like PupRescue. A good chunk of the programs are Java based so it is going to play a big part here and will include JCE integration for cryptographic functions. I was considering making it so that there is no choice to save at shutdown but that would create too much of a pain for people that don't know how to edit and repackage their SFS to keep their own preferences for email, chat, and irc.
a simple script pemasu has in ~/my-applications/bin

#!/bin/sh
# skips rc.shutdown and powers off computer without saving the session.
Xdialog --title "script $0" --yesno "\n\nAre you sure to power-off computer WITHOUT saving?\n\n" 0 0

[ $? -eq 0 ] && rm /initrd/pup_ro1/etc/.XLOADED && rm /etc/.XLOADED

exec /bin/busybox poweroff

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#8 Post by DPUP5520 »

Tman wrote:Sounds good. I'm a fan of IceWM. Please consider these themes ( so I don't have to add them myself, lol ).
Icewm-Themes-sp-1.0.pet
Sure thing, I can do that, just to let you know I usually disable the ability to switch up themes so you'll have to re-enable it yourself, If you don't know how to all you have to do is go into the preferences file for ICEWM and change show themes menu option from 0 to 1.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69651][b][i]PupRescue 2.5[/i][/b][/url]
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#9 Post by Tman »

Got it, thanks. Btw, are you compiling IceWM yourself or are you using the lucid pet?
I am asking cause when I used the Lucid pet, I had problems with VLC in full-screen mode. The standard preferences had conflicts with it. I believe the problem has to do with the key-bindings. Attached is my preferences file, which I stole from Snowpuppy 014 and then modified. ( I am not a coder..just can hack simple scripts ).
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#10 Post by DPUP5520 »

I tried the lucid pet before and it jacked a bunch of stuff up on my system but I found a few ways around it, I haven't actually used VLC on Puppy so i'm gonna be doing some testing on it once I get everything put together, i'll check out your preferences file once I get VLC put together and see how it works.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69651][b][i]PupRescue 2.5[/i][/b][/url]
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72178][b][i]Puppy Crypt 528[/i][/b][/url]

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#11 Post by DPUP5520 »

Hey guys sorry I haven't been keeping ya'll updated for a while but I've been pretty busy, only getting to get about 20 or 30 minutes of work done every day. I'm kind of on edge about whether to keep the Tor-browser in since I've added two anon programs which basically make tor-browser repetitive, plus I can just add the no-script and https packages to firefox. I won't be putting in VLC since it's a pretty big package and doesn't add much to the existing multimedia tools which isn't the point of this version anyway.
From what I can tell it is going to wind up being a little over 400MB since I won't be removing much except what I deem unnecessary or dangerous to security and there are some "fat" programs being added in. Overall it's going pretty well and hopefully should be done in a few weeks, if not it'll get done when I go on vacation after these next few weeks.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69651][b][i]PupRescue 2.5[/i][/b][/url]
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72178][b][i]Puppy Crypt 528[/i][/b][/url]

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#12 Post by DPUP5520 »

Puppy Crypt 528 is finally out in first post up top
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[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72178][b][i]Puppy Crypt 528[/i][/b][/url]

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#13 Post by jim3630 »

downloading now. puprescue is really a first rate pup and a learning tool for me. will report back once tested. thanks for what I'm sure will be another great pup.

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#14 Post by DPUP5520 »

It does it's job, the problem is getting it set up if you don't know how to use the programs, if you have any questions feel free to ask, in the meantime i'm working on a writeup.

Edit: I decided not to prevent it from saving at shutdown, I only did that to my personal copy so you can still create save-files and whatnot, however what I do recommend is not installing anything else which isn't included already as I have it set up to provide maximum security and any extra installs or modifications can override/screw up security settings that are in place.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69651][b][i]PupRescue 2.5[/i][/b][/url]
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72178][b][i]Puppy Crypt 528[/i][/b][/url]

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#15 Post by chrome307 »

Thanks for this, looking forward to trying it out! :)

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#16 Post by jim3630 »

installed manual frugal to ext4 pfix=ram. like the way the ff browser is configured. without java and the other extensions it's low drag high speed.
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#17 Post by DPUP5520 »

the java plugin is actually a huge security risk in FF and well any mozilla browser which is why it is not there, as for the extensions that are in there simply using flashblock and imageblock make FF fly (theres no Flash in Puppy Crypt anyway, once again Huge security risk). The main reason for having imageblock in FF was because once you configure either JAP or Freedom and run FF through a proxy unless you use a paid subscription (I have a paid account with Freedom, securely and anonymously paid for of course) the browser will severely drag as JAP is limited to between 40-50kbit/s and Freedom at 64kbit/s. There are a few other ways in Linux to securely connect to the net that I haven't included cause they aren't as simple to set-up and also I will be removing the ISO I currently have up with a new one in a few hours with the version I had originally planned on putting out, the only difference is transmission is replaced with a bit-torrent client which allows for tunneling.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69651][b][i]PupRescue 2.5[/i][/b][/url]
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72178][b][i]Puppy Crypt 528[/i][/b][/url]

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#18 Post by DPUP5520 »

Modified Puppy Crypt real quick and put out the version I was originally intending to, still has same name , is about 10MB bigger but you can now use proxy with bittorrent client (replaced Transmission with Tixati).
Also added in Enotes for creating encrypted notes/password lists.
Put up a quick tutorial for using Freedom and JAP programs on first post as well as reasons for using them or Elinks over the Also built-in Tor-Browser.
Also is the MD5sum for the ISO in the first post.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69651][b][i]PupRescue 2.5[/i][/b][/url]
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72178][b][i]Puppy Crypt 528[/i][/b][/url]

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#19 Post by Lobster »

I do not take responsibility for any wrongdoings done with Puppy Crypt
We blame Bugman (Puppy official scapegoat) for all wrongdoing. :wink:
It is not my way to encrypt. No secret bank accounts or illicit affairs with mermaids . . .
However for those security conscious I would remind that Puppy Phone can communicate peer to peer and encrypt the conversation. 8)
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#20 Post by DPUP5520 »

I actually took puppy psip out because I was having a hard time creating a secure connection with it. I'll retry after work and maybe add link to the first post for the pet to add back in.
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=69651][b][i]PupRescue 2.5[/i][/b][/url]
[url=http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72178][b][i]Puppy Crypt 528[/i][/b][/url]

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