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Created Jul 06, 2014 by alant@alantDeveloper2 of 2 tasks completed2/2 tasks

Make it possible to verify the integrity of a Tails USB device

Originally created by @alant on #7496 (Redmine)

It would be useful to be able to verify the integrity of the system created by Tails Installer.

This is not straightforward because it implies verifying not only the content of the Tails system partition but also the MBR and partition tables.

team: segfault, anonym+intrigeri, jvoisin, sycamoreone

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  • tails-verifier.tar.gz

Related issues

  • Related to #7269 (closed)
  • Related to #7552 (closed)
  • Related to #8510 (closed)
  • Related to #11679 (closed)
  • Related to #12445 (closed)
  • Blocked by sysadmin#8389 (closed)
  • Blocked by #15292 (closed)
Edited May 21, 2020 by alant
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