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Started by powderfinger, August 08, 2016, 04:52:33 PM

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powderfinger

Welcome to MOFO Linux v4.7!
Defeating National Censorship Barriers

mofolinux-4.7.iso (Release Date: 08/08/2016):  
md5sum:   c7bf60e4575eb8e044a8b1b3b4855e27  
sha1sum:   dab66fb2a25ac1d4297a20a463603b29cf350ce4  

MOFO Linux is an operating system optimized for defeating all major methods of internet censorship and surveillance used by governments, corporations, schools, and internet service providers. It is a tool created to empower people for exercising their inalienable rights to privacy, freedom of expression, association, and peaceful assembly, in accordance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The system contains office, multimedia, and internet applications enabling you to read, write, watch, or listen to any media from anywhere with an internet connection.

MOFO Linux is designed for easy usage on home PCs, laptops, and any computers installed in internet cafes around the world. Use MOFO Linux to break free of authoritarian powers intending to control the flow of information or "own the truth." As of version 4.0, MOFO Linux is built upon an Ubuntu base, with all of the latest software for productivity and entertainment.

MOFO Linux contains Encrypted DNS, OpenVPN, Softether, Tor, Freenet, and I2P, and other software tools provide anonymous and secure access to the internet and circumvention of state censorship restrictions. The system is designed for running from a bootable USB stick or "frugal install" on a hard drive / SSD. Browsing history and usage tracks are destroyed on shutdown.

MOFO Linux can be installed to a hard drive, flash memory device, or SSD in the manner of any other Ubuntu distribution. Use the included installation utility to install to a storage device with at least 8 GB of space. Changes are persistent in a fully installed system, so be sure to make liberal use of file encryption and clean-up applications installed in MOFO Linux.

SYSTEM PASSWORDS

MOFO Linux is configured with one default user account (mofo), with the ability to switch to root. There are no passwords in the default MOFO Linux distro. You may create your own password, if desired, but it is not necessary for typical usage.

L2TP/IPsec VPN IN MOFO LINUX

Due to the removal of Openswan and dependencies from the Ubuntu repositories, L2TP/IPSec is not an available VPN. Strongswan is installed, providing IPSEC VPN connectivity.

LANTERN and PSIPHON (Domain Fronting Proxies))

Lantern works well in restricted internet environments. Simply find "Lantern" in the Dash application search (the top icon on the desktop launcher). Start Lantern and it will automatically connect to remote servers and provide fast, unrestricted internet access through Firefox.

Psiphon is a circumvention system effective against sophisticated state censorship stystems. Access psiphon in the Dash application search, and click to bring up the controller. Select "start" or "stop" as necessary, and the controller will handle the configuration process.

OPENVPN IS WELL SUPPORTED IN MOFO LINUX

To use an Open VPN service with MOFO Linux, follow these steps:

  • If you don't have a subscription to a VPN service, simply use the OpenVPN Controller for free servers at http://vpngate.net. If VPN Gate is blocked in your country, try the mirrors listed below to obtain fresh OpenVPN config files. If OpenVPN is blocked, use Bitmask, Lantern, or Tor Browser to unblock your internet.[/*]
  • Keep a copy of your ovpn, key, ca, and crt files on a USB flashdrive or SD card. After starting MOFO Linux, use the OpenVPN Controller application to locate and open the desired ovpn file. For convenience, the files may be copied to the "openvpn" folder in the home directory. If using VPNGate, be aware that the keys and certificate data are contained within one ovpn file.[/*]
  • NetworkManager can also manage OpenVPN connections. Right click the networking icon and follow the menu prompts for creating a new server connection. The NetworkManager applet will not work with the VPNGate "single ovpn" files, which contain the certificate and key data. Again, use the OpenVPN Controller application for servers operated by VPNGate volunteers.[/*]
  • Bitmask is a new and potentially superior option which uses obfuscation with OpenVPN. It is fantastic - automatically managing server selection, encrypting the connection, and other tasks. Bitmask now offers encrypted email services. It is known to effectively circumvent the Great Firewall of China! Start it by clicking its icon on the launcher. Also, stop DNSCrypt-proxy while using Bitmask due to incompatibility.[/*]

    VPN Gate Alternate Mirrors
    http://bunkerbustervpn.com/vpngate.html
    http://bunkerbustervpn.com/vpngate.html
    https://www.ab9il.net/crypto/vpngate.html#vpngatemirrors

    SOFTETHER VPN

    Softether is the newest VPN protocol available in MOFO Linux. It is capable of fast broadband data transfers, uses strong encryption, but is highly targeted by censorship authorities. Client software for Linux is still sparse, but MOFO Linux includes the official client with connectivity through manually entered shell commands.  Use the Softether Controller for access to VPN Gate servers.

    TOR, I2P, FREENET, and CJDNS DARKNET / ANONYMOUS NETWORKING

    Tor is the oldest and most well developed anonymous network, with extensive infrastructure providing strong anonymity to internet users.  I2P is a new robust privacy and anonymity network. It contains quite a lot of content and services for its users, all resistant to surveillance and censorship. Freenet is an active, decentralised anonymous network designed such that it is impossible to censor and extremely resistant to surveillance. These networks contain internally reachable anonymized websites, chat areas, forums, markets, and exit nodes to the open internet.

    For anonymous web browsing, use the "Tor Browser" application, found on the launcher or by entering "Tor" in the Dash search field.  The Tor Browser, Tor Messenger, and OnionShare applications are fully configured for routing through Tor.  If you are in China or other countries which block encryption, use the Tor bridges to defeat the blockage.  Meek-Azure and Obfs4 are most effective.  Tor may also be run separately using the "Tor Controller" application.  Use the same application to shut down Tor and reconfigure Firefox for normal browsing.

    For I2P, use the "I2P Controller" application, found by entering "I2P" in the Dash search field.  Use the same application to shut down I2P and reconfigure Firefox for normal browsing.

    In MOFO Linux, Freenet is configured to install freshly from its java package.  Use the "Freenet Installer" application to set it up for the first time.  To stop or restart Freenet, use the buttons within its main browser page.

    Cjdns is a global, decentralised, encrypted mesh networking protocol. Hyperboria is the largest of many networks using cjdns offering a vast volume of cyberspace separate from the main internet. It is extremely difficult to surveil or censor.

    FILE SYSTEM ENCRYPTION: VERACRYPT, ZULUCRYPT, and ECRYPTFS

    Veracrypt is the top multi-platform software for VERY STRONG file system encryption forked from Truecrypt. It has great features and performance - able to encrypt drives and directories, even hiding them from detection. It is compatible with Linux, Windows and Mac systems, so encrypted files may be created or accessed on just about any computer. Zulucrypt is a native Linux application for file and volume encryption also forked from Truecrypt.

    Ecryptfs is an encrypted filesystem with support built into the Linux Kernel.  It is fast, strong, and efficient enough to keep users' files safe from unwanted access.  Use it to encrypt folders or whole drives which will hold sensitive data.  Ecryptfs is the principal means of encrypting the home directory and other storage volumes in Linux.

    It is suggested that users run MOFO Linux from a flash drive and keep a separate flashdrive partition for encrypted files.  Another option is to use a separate drive and encrypt its entire contents, accessing it through Veracrypt.  Doing that, it is possible to carry a large volume of data which is quite difficult to detect and even more difficult to decrypt.  In theory, a well-arranged encrypted volume should be secure for centuries. Be careful to create strong passwords.  Do not allow any secret keys to be compromised.

    MULTMEDIA with ENHANCED AUDIO

    Kodi Media Center provides access to thousands of high quality video and audio streams from around the world. Extra radio stations have been added to Rhythmbox for access to news, music, and political programming. The very good Ubuntu multimedia apps are enhanced with systemwide audio equalization, compression, and limiting for extra punch in home theater / office presentation environments.

    ENGLISH, ARABIC, AND CHINESE LANGUAGE SUPPORT

    MOFO defaults to English on startup, with ability to change the system to Chinese or Arabic in the Settings application. Multilanguage keyboard input is always available. To change the system language, select it in "Language support", then LOG OUT and LOG BACK IN without turning off the computer. The new language will then be activated. Language support in Firefox may be managed by using the Tools -> Addons -> Languages menu.

    Firefox may be switched between Chinese, Arabic, or English languages at any time by using the Tools -> Languages menu.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    MOFO Linux wishes to acknowledge and thank the developers creating Ubuntu Linux, the base system upon which MOFO Linux is built. Ubuntu provides incredibly smooth operation, fast perfomance, and a pleasant user interface quite suitable for building customized systems. The developers of the many cryptographic / VPN systems used by MOFO Linux get a nod too! Without OpenVPN, Tor, RSA, SSL, and other goodies, the world would be a much less free and more dangerous place.

    Good Luck And Hang Tough,
    Captain Thermobaric
    Website: http://mofolinux.com
    SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mofolinux/

    DISCLAIMER

    Creators or distributors of MOFO Linux bear no responsibility for the actions of end users. Users of MOFO Linux are responsible for their own actions and should consider legal implications of evading local and national censorship rules and take suitable measures to prevent interdiction. No guarantees or warranties are applicable to MOFO Linux; much of the software is beta, subject to countermeasures, or blocked by adversarial internet providers. Use of software in MOFO Linux is solely at the user's discretion and risk. MOFO Linux is not endorsed by or affiliated with Ubuntu / Canonical. Ubuntu is simply used as a foundation for building MOFO Linux.

    MOFO Linux Changelog:

    Version 4.7:
            Added Kodi Media Center
            Added Psiphon (pyclient)
            Removed Jondo
            Removed Popcorn-Time
            Updated WebSDR Server List
            Upgraded kernel 4.2.0-42-generic
            Upgraded Firefox 47.0
            Upgraded Lantern 3.0.7
            Upgraded Libreoffice 5.1.4.2
            Upgraded Thunderbird 45.2.0 (with Enigmail)
            Upgraded Tor Browser 6.5a2-hardened
            Upgraded Tor Messenger 0.1.0b6
            Upgraded Veracrypt 1.17

    Version 4.6:
            Added Freenet 0.7.5
            Updated WebSDR Server List
            Upgraded kernel 4.2.0-36-generic
            Upgraded Bitmask 0.9.2
            Upgraded Firefox 47.0.b6
            Upgraded Lantern 2.2.4
            Upgraded Libreoffice 5.1.3
            Upgraded Onionshare 0.9
            Upgraded Rhythmbox Radio Station List
            Upgraded Ring 1.0
            Upgraded SoftEther VPN 4.21
            Upgraded Thunderbird 38.8.0 (with Enigmail)
            Upgraded Tor Browser 5.5.5
            Upgraded Tor Messenger 0.1.0b6

    Version 4.5:

            Added CJDNS / Hyperboria Mesh Networking  
            Added Zulucrypt 4.76  
            Upgraded kernel 4.2.0-35-generic  
            Upgraded Dnscrypt-proxy v1.6.1 (using two resolvers)  
            Upgraded Firefox 46.0.b8  
            Upgraded Libreoffice 5.1.2.2  
            Upgraded Thunderbird 38.6.0 (with Enigmail)  
            Upgraded Tor 0.2.6.10  
            Upgraded Tor Browser 5.5.4  

    Version 4.4:
            Added Jitsi (VOIP) 2.8.5426  
            Configured Fcitx multilanguage input methods  
            Disabled Unity "Online Search Results"  
            Upgraded kernel 4.2.0-30-generic  
            Upgraded Firefox 44.0.2  
            Upgraded Lantern 2.0.16  
            Upgraded Libreoffice 5.1.1.2  
            Upgraded Popcorn-Time 0.3.9  
            Upgraded Thunderbird 38.5.1 (with Enigmail)  
            Upgraded Tor Browser 5.5.2  
            Updated WebSDR server list

    Version 4.3:
            Ubuntu 15.10 base system, kernel 4.2.0-21-generic  
            Changed default username and hostname to "mofo"  
            Bug Fixes: DNScrypt-Proxy, I2P, Popcorn-Time, Privoxy  
            Added Onionshare 0.8.1  
            Upgraded Bitmask 0.9.1  
            Upgraded Filezilla 3.12.0.2  
            Upgraded Libreoffice 5.0.4.2  
            Upgraded Thunderbird 38.4.0 (with Enigmail)  
            Upgraded Tor Browser 5.0.7

    Version 4.2:
            Added Fcitx inputs m17n and Googlepinyin
            Added Filezilla 3.9.0.5
            Added Lantern 2.0.10
            Added Tor Messenger (beta)
            Added Transmission 2.84
            Upgraded Firefox 42.0
            Upgraded Popcorn-Time 0.3.8-5 (beta, with working movie API)
            Upgraded Tor Browser to v5.0.4
            Upgraded Veracrypt  to v1.14

    Version 4.1:
            Activated ZRAM kernel module for better performance
            Added JonDo (Java Anonymity Proxy) v00.19.001.1

    Version 4.0:
       Changed to Ubuntu base system v15.04, 64 bits, Linux kernel 3.19.0-15
            Upgraded OpenVPN 2.3.2
            Added SoftEther VPN client 4.18
            Added Tor v0.2.5.10, with Tor Browser bundle v5.0
            Added Bitmask 0.8.1
            Added Bleachbit 1.8
            Added Ecryptfs Utilities
            Added Popcorn-Time 0.3.8-2
            I2P 0.9.18
            DNScrypt system maintained at 1.6.0
            Upgraded Libre Office 4.4.2.2
            Upgraded Firefox 39
            Ring (VOIP) version 0.4
            Expanded English, Chinese, and Arabic Laguage support.
            Java Runtime Environment 1.8.0_45
            Privoxy 3.0.21 integrated with Firefox (routing for Tor and I2P)
            Python 2.7.9
            Generic video drivers updated.
            Veracrypt 1.0f-2

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