Title: The Tor BSD Diversity Project CSS: torbsd.css Author: gman Editors: attila Data: 2016-02-10 X-Note: These lines at the top are multimarkdown metadata; leave them. {{meta.md}}
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##Testing Tor Browser on OpenBSD##
This is a list of general testing to perform for each Tor Browser (TB) release on OpenBSD. The obvious starting point is an up-to-date OpenBSD amd64 or i386 snapshot with synchronized ports/packages.
Spew output from TB is useful for investigating problems, or for finding problems that are not necessarily apparent to an end-user running TB.
To save spew to a file in the home directory, run tor-browser from an xterm(1) window:
$ /usr/local/bin/tor-browser >~/20160101-spew0
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is a $HOME/.tor-browser created and correctly populated?
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visit specific "check" sites, such as https://check.torproject.org/ and https://ip-check.info/
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do all the Firefox add-ons appear in Tools, Add-ons, Extensions with the correct versions and settings?
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are settings being saved with both "Privacy and Security Settings" and "Tor Network Settings" including bridges, slider, etc?
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GeoIP country data appearing in circuit status, i.e., right-clicking on the green onion icon?
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does "New Tor Circuit for this Site" works? Should reload page and change the circuit
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do all the knobs from /usr/local/lib/tor-browser-5.5/browser/defaults/preferences/all-openbsd.js get turned in about:config?
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can TB act as a relay?
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are pluggable transports operational?
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are a desktop icon and menu item created for Tor Browser? (doesn't on XFCE, but should on KDE and Gnome)
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