[tor-qa] Tor Browser 5.0.3 is ready for testing

Wilton Gorske wilton at riseup.net
Sun Sep 20 22:20:23 UTC 2015


Testing: TorBrowser-5.0.3-osx64_en-US.dmg
Platform: Mac OS X 10.10.5 (14F27)
Processor: 2.3GHz Intel Core i7
Memory: 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB
Display: 15-inch (2880 x 1800 Retina)

TBB Launches successfully: Yes
Connects to the Tor network: Yes (direct , not configured bridge / proxy)
Browser toolbars and menus work, tab dragging works: Yes

All extensions are present and functional: yes
 - HTTPS-Everywhere 5.0.7
 - NoScript 2.6.9.36
 - TorButton 1.9.3.4
 - TorLauncher 0.2.7.7

WebBrowsing works as expected
 - HTTP, HTTPS, .onion browsing works (http://duskgytldkxiuqc6.onion/)
 - HTML5 videos work on http://videojs.com/ and YouTube
 - http://ip-check.info/?lang=en - ok
 - https://panopticlick.eff.org/ - only one in 1,499 — 10.55 bits of
                                   identifying information

SOCKS/external apps work as expected: Yes (Torbirdy)
Google Maps: Works perfectly (Medium-High security setting)
Tumblr: Works perfectly

> 1. NoScript script blocking behavior, esp with respect to the higher
security levels
Not sure what to be looking for here, but everything's working as expected.

> 2. Keyboard behavior with Google Docs, etherpad, and other webapps
(esp hotkeys)
https://pad.riseup.net/#
Works only on Medium-High and below.

> 3. Non-English bundles, esp wrt keyboard activity and general site
behavior
Skipping this one.

> 4. The PDF viewer, esp saving PDFs
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/UDHR/Documents/UDHR_Translations/eng.pdf
Works perfectly fine.
Able to view, print, and save.



On 9/19/15 03:46, Mike Perry wrote:
> The 5.0.3 release is up and ready for testing. The target release date
> is Tuesday, Sept 22:
> https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/builds/5.0.3-build3/
> 
> The most important things to test here are likely:
> 
> 1. NoScript script blocking behavior, esp with respect to the higher security levels
> 2. Keyboard behavior with Google Docs, etherpad, and other webapps (esp hotkeys)
> 3. Non-English bundles, esp wrt keyboard activity and general site behavior
> 4. The PDF viewer, esp saving PDFs
> 
> Here is the complete changelog:
>  * All Platforms
>    * Update Firefox to 38.3.0esr
>    * Update Torbutton to 1.9.3.4
>      * Bug 16887: Update intl.accept_languages value
>      * Bug 15493: Update circuit display on new circuit info
>      * Bug 16797: brandShorterName is missing from brand.properties
>      * Bug 14429: Make sure the automatic resizing is disabled
>      * Translation updates
>    * Bug 7446: Tor Browser should not "fix up" .onion domains (or any domains)
>    * Bug 16837: Disable Firefox Hotfix updates
>    * Bug 16855: Allow blobs to be download on first-party pages (fixes mega.nz)
>    * Bug 16781: Allow saving pdf files in built-in pdf viewer
>    * Bug 16842: Restore Media tab on Page information dialog
>    * Bug 16727: Disable about:healthreport page
>    * Bug 16783: Normalize NoScript default whitelist
>    * Bug 16775: Fix preferences dialog with security slider set to "High"
>    * Bug 13579: Update download progress bar automatically
>    * Bug 15646: Reduce keyboard layout fingerprinting in KeyboardEvent
>    * Bug 17046: Event.timeStamp should not reveal startup time
>    * Bug 16872: Fix warnings when opening about:downloads
>    * Bug 17097: Fix intermittent crashes when using the print dialog
>  * Windows
>   * Bug 16906: Fix Mingw-w64 compilation breakage
>  * OS X
>   * Bug 16910: Update copyright year in OS X bundles
> 
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