Autor: redacted_bonsai_tree Data: A: gagz CC: tails-dev Assumpte: Re: [Tails-dev] Disabling or changing Firewall settings in Tails?
On 2024-11-06 21:58, gagz wrote:
> For your usecase, i would rather use Debian Live and store the data in
> an encrypted USB stick
I have thought of that as I'm going to use a external drive to store the
Monero blockchain.
> as you don't seem to need the specific thing Tails offers: enforcing
> the use of the Tor network.
Actually I do need to Tor for my Monero transactions as I have used
Tails for storing different crypto and using wallets with Tor is crucial
for me.
I was just concerned about doing a 80GB download of the Monero
blockchain over Tor in the sense that not only would take a long time
but also I was under the impression large downloads and torrenting is
hard on the network especially when I'm not giving bandwidth back.
> If you want to go the Tails way, you may use a fresh Tails with no
> persistence, disable the firewall, do your download, save it on another
> (encrypted) USB stick and reinstall Tails.
Ok, maybe I should use a Tails DVD-R since I have a cd drive in my
laptop. So that disabling the firewall will be on a read only media.
Heres a good question will I be limited on my RAM which is 16GB and not
be able to download to the external drive completely or is it only when
downloading directly to the Tails operating system that your limited on
space aka how much RAM you have?
> to be able to disable the firewall, and quite some knowledge in linux
> network management
Yes I'm familiar with iptables commands not nftables.