
On 09/01/2014 09:59 AM, Mike Perry wrote:
Sorry, I forgot the link to the builds. They live here for now: https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/builds/3.6.5/
Mike Perry:
Tor Browser 3.6.5 is ready for testing with a target release date of Tuesday, September 2nd.
This release primarily updates Firefox to the new ESR point release, but also updates NoScript, HTTPS-Everywhere, and the canvas permissions prompt. It also restores the missing RELRO hardening option to the Linux bundles.
Here is the complete changelog: * All Platforms * Update Firefox to 24.8.0esr * Update NoScript to 2.6.8.39 * Update HTTPS Everywhere to 4.0.0 * Update Torbutton to 1.6.12.1 * Bug 12684: New strings for canvas image extraction message * Bug 8940: Move RecommendedTBBVersions file to www.torproject.org * Bug 9531: Workaround to avoid rare hangs during New Identity * Bug 12684: Improve Canvas image extraction permissions prompt * Bug 7265: Only prompt for first party canvas access. Log all scripts that attempt to extract canvas images to Browser console. * Bug 12974: Disable NTLM and Negotiate HTTP Auth * Bug 2874: Remove Components.* from content access (regression) * Bug 9881: Open popups in new tabs by default * Linux: * Bug 12103: Adding RELRO hardening back to browser binaries.
Testing: torbrowser-install-3.6.5_ar.exe Platform: Windows 7 64-bit Bundle components: Firefox 24.8.0 Torbutton 1.6.12.1 NoScript 2.6.8.40 HTTPS-Everywhere 4.0.0 Behaviour: - TBB Launches successfully - yes - Browser toolbars and menus work, tab dragging works - yes Functions: - HTTP, HTTPS, .onion browsing - ok - HTML5 videos work (http://youtube.com/) - ok (and automatically, thanks Youtube!) - http://websocketstest.com/ - ok - New identity closes all tabs and removes all cookies - ok - Tor SOCKS - ok - Localization files present - ok -- Sherief Alaa pgp 0x8623B882