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    opera-beta_34.0.2036.16_amd64.deb crashed using Firejail on Debian

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    • walrus8
      walrus8 last edited by

      user@hostname:~$ firejail /usr/bin/opera-beta

      Parent pid 13092, child pid 13093
      Child process initialized
      [1127/101523:FATAL:setuid_sandbox_host.cc(159)] The SUID sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly. Rather than run without sandboxing I'm aborting now. You need to make sure that /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera-beta/opera_sandbox is owned by root and has mode 4755.

      parent is shutting down, bye...

      https://l3net.wordpress.com/projects/firejail/

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      • avl
        avl Opera last edited by

        Opera already runs in a sandbox using seccomp-bpf, so my guess is it conflicts. There's no need to run Opera inside firejail.

        If you want to, make sure to disable seccomp sandboxing in firejail.

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        • walrus8
          walrus8 last edited by

          Chromium have no problem with firejail. Opera is based on Chromium.

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          • walrus8
            walrus8 last edited by

            opera_12.16.1860_i386.deb is working fine with firejail.

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            • avl
              avl Opera last edited by

              @walrus8 did you read what I wrote above? Both Chromium and Opera already run inside a seccomp-bpf sandbox, so you have to disable this feature of FireJail to run Opera. There's a command-line flag for this AFAIK.

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              • walrus8
                walrus8 last edited by

                From the Firejail authors' blog :

                Firejail – A Security Sandbox for Mozilla Firefox, Part 1

                https://l3net.wordpress.com/2014/09/19/firejail-a-security-sandbox-for-mozilla-firefox/

                "Chromium sandbox is similar to Firejail, it implements its own seccomp filter, but it leaves the filesystem wide open."

                To give us understanding on the Chromium sandbox implementation, enter the following on the Chromium URL address bar on a plain Chromium running without Firejail.

                file:///home/
                

                Try to browse your home directory. Your home directory and the whole /home directory are accessible.

                Now lets try running Chromium inside a Firejail via CLI or on the terminal :

                $firejail --private chromium
                

                Then access your home file directory by entering on the Chromium URL address bar

                file:///home/
                

                Here is another option, create a sandboxed folder in your home directory then run the following:

                $firejail --private=/home/user/sandboxed chromium
                

                Replace user with your username account, .

                Access again your home file directory by entering on the Chromium URL address bar to see the difference.

                file:///home/
                

                The above example can also be easily done on Firefox using the File menu instead of entering on the URL address bar.

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                • walrus8
                  walrus8 last edited by

                  Hi @avl,

                  opera-beta_34.0.2036.16_amd64.deb is already working with Firejail (0.9.34-1) in Ubuntu 15.10 if it is invoked with the following --noprofile option :

                  $firejail --noprofile opera-beta
                  

                  Firejail is a must especially if you have installed Flash-plugin in Opera.

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