Randomizes clock when systems boots
Randomizes clock at boot time. Moves clock a few seconds and nanoseconds to past or future. Useful in context of anonymity/privacy/Tor.
This is useful to enforce the design goal, that the host clock and Gateway/Workstation clock should always slightly differ (even before secure timesync succeeded!) to prevent time based fingerprinting / linkablity issues.
Runs before Tor / sdwdate (if installed).
See also: https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Dev/TimeSync
bootclockrandomization
using apt-get
How to install 1. Download the APT Signing Key.
wget https://www.kicksecure.com/keys/derivative.asc
Users can check the Signing Key for better security.
2. Add the APT Signing Key.
sudo cp ~/derivative.asc /usr/share/keyrings/derivative.asc
3. Add the derivative repository.
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/derivative.asc] https://deb.kicksecure.com bookworm main contrib non-free" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/derivative.list
4. Update your package lists.
sudo apt-get update
5. Install bootclockrandomization
.
sudo apt-get install bootclockrandomization
How to Build deb Package from Source Code
Can be build using standard Debian package build tools such as:
dpkg-buildpackage -b
See instructions.
NOTE: Replace generic-package
with the actual name of this package bootclockrandomization
.
- A) easy, OR
- B) including verifying software signatures
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