[ANNOUNCE] Chromium Browser VM Beta

Kyle Williams kyle.kwilliams at gmail.com
Tue Dec 1 00:05:16 UTC 2009


Hello everyone,

I've been working on a secured browser VM for the last few months, and I
feel it's to a point that it can be shared with the rest of the world.

You can find the project at:
http://www.janusvm.com/chromium_vm/index.html

The Chromium Browser VM is just what the name says.  It's the open source
web browser, Chromium, placed inside a VM.  Unlike a normal VM, the browser
attempts to export it's display back to the Host OS via the X11 protocol.
 This makes the browser feel native to the end user while operating from
inside the VM.  Windows users will be using Xming to get X11 protocol
compatibility, which comes with the ChromiumVM.zip file.  Linux and Mac OS X
users should be able to run the VM with little to no problems.  The VM runs
from a ISO image, so you know that the browser is working with a known good
state everytime you use it.

There are still a few bugs that have to be worked out, but most of those
bugs rest in the hands of Google.  Updates to this VM will become available
as new releases of Chromium become available.  The two major problems are
printing and saving files.  I've got a temporary fix for Windows users so
they can download and save files, but it's ugly (uses Samba) and I'm working
towards a better solution.

Obviously, this project supports Tor.  When booting the VM, choose which
mode you would like to operate in.

There is basic documentation on the site, so please read it before asking
questions.
Feedback is welcome.  Hope you enjoy it.


Best regards,

Kyle Williams
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