Adjust for ikiwiki → GitLab wiki authored by intrigeri's avatar intrigeri
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# Future work # Future work
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Some bugs of interest that may bring some hope: Some bugs of interest that may bring some hope:
* [[!gnomebug 387832]] resolved * [GNOME bug #387832](https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387832) resolved
* [[!debbug 518368]] fixed upstream * [Debian bug #518368](https://bugs.debian.org/518368) fixed upstream
* <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/336736> wontfix * <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/336736> wontfix
## Vendor bit randomisation with macchiato ## Vendor bit randomisation with macchiato
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failure detection", there's none yet. failure detection", there's none yet.
An alternative would be to do this in An alternative would be to do this in
[[!tails_gitweb config/chroot_local-includes/usr/local/lib/tails-spoof-mac]], which [config/chroot local-includes/usr/local/lib/tails-spoof-mac](https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/blob/master/config/chroot_local-includes/usr/local/lib/tails-spoof-mac), which
is run by the udev hook. In the end of the script we could try to is run by the udev hook. In the end of the script we could try to
verify that the spoofing indeed happened for the NIC in question, and verify that the spoofing indeed happened for the NIC in question, and
if it didn't we could go into full-out panic mode: if it didn't we could go into full-out panic mode:
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Investigate and possibly document the kind of information that could Investigate and possibly document the kind of information that could
still be seen on the LAN about the system. Such as the manufacturer (ex: still be seen on the LAN about the system. Such as the manufacturer (ex:
Sony), model number, BIOS and version, etc.? Sony), model number, BIOS and version, etc.?