• Categories
    Category
    {{ postCtrl.tags }}
    • {{ category.tag_type }}

      • {{tag.tag_name}}
      • View more
  • Categories
    Category
    {{ postCtrl.tags }}
    • {{ category.tag_type }}

      • {{tag.tag_name}}
      • View more
  • News
  • Tutorials
  • Forums
  • Tags
  • Users
Tutorial News Comments FAQ Related Articles

How to install Tails 2.4 in Linux

{{postValue.id}}

To Install Tails 2.4 Linux Operating System to Preserve Anonymity and Privacy

In this article we are going to discuss about the installation of Tails 2.4 in Linux Operating System to Preserve Privacy and Anonymity. Tails is a live operating system. It helps to use the Internet anonymously and without leaving no trace unless you ask it to explicitly. It is based on Debian Linux distribution. It is designed to run from any bootable device like USB and DVD.

Usage of Tails Operating System

  • Security or Traffic analysis
  • Defend freedom, confidentiality and privacy
  • Freedom from Network surveillance

To install Tails 2.4

Download ISO installer image from official site. Visit following link,
http://dl.amnesia.boum.org/tails/stable/tails-i386-2.4/

Write the image to USB or DVD ROM

Insert the Tails OS Bootable flash drive in the disk and start to boot it. Select Live option and hit Enter.

bootable flash drive

Before login, If you want to configure Select " More Options" or else " No" .

more options

Click Advanced option, to setup root password, this will valid until shutdown/reboot the system. Then enable Windows Camouflage, to run this OS on a public, Network and Mac Address. Once it is finished, just click Login.

administration password

After login you can get tor alert message at bottom of the screen.
alert message
To Select Tor and check IP Address.

IP address

To Clone, Install, Upgrade you may Invoke Tails Installer.

tails installer

Select to Launch Unsafe browser from internet menu option. Then you can get confirmation like below,

launch unsafe browser

You will get a Browser as shown below,

browser

Tags:
jacob
Author: 

Comments ( 0 )

No comments available

Add a comment
{{postCtrl.cmtErrMsg}}

Frequently asked questions ( 5 )

Q

Can I install Tails permanently to my hard disk?

A

This is not possible using the recommended installation methods. Tails is designed to be a live system running from a removable media: USB stick or DVD

Q

Is it possible to buy Tails pre-installed on a device?

A

No, they don't sell on a pre-installed Device

Q

Where can I find the checksum to verify my Tails download?

A

Sorry ! Tails don’t provide a checksum

Q

Can I install other add-ons in Tor Browser?

A

Installing add-ons in Tor Browser might break the security built in Tails.

Q

What are the uses of tails operating system?

A

Security or Traffic analysis
Defend freedom, confidentiality, and privacy
Freedom from Network surveillance

Back To Top!
Rank
User
Points

Top Contributers

userNamenaveelansari
135850

Top Contributers

userNameayanbhatti
92510

Top Contributers

userNamehamzaahmed
32150

Top Contributers

1
userNamelinuxhelp
31040

Top Contributers

userNamemuhammadali
24500
Can you help Sebastian ?
How to change non required to required field in SuiteCRM Custom/Default Modules

How to change not required to the required field in SuiteCRM Custom/Default Modules?

Networking
  • Routing
  • trunk
  • Netmask
  • Packet Capture
  • domain
  • HTTP Proxy
Server Setup
  • NFS
  • KVM
  • Memory
  • Sendmail
  • WebDAV
  • LXC
Shell Commands
  • Cloud commander
  • Command line archive tools
  • last command
  • Shell
  • terminal
  • Throttle
Desktop Application
  • Linux app
  • Pithos
  • Retrospect
  • Scribe
  • TortoiseHg
  • 4Images
Monitoring Tool
  • Monit
  • Apache Server Monitoring
  • EtherApe 
  • Arpwatch Tool
  • Auditd
  • Barman
Web Application
  • Nutch
  • Amazon VPC
  • FarmWarDeployer
  • Rukovoditel
  • Mirror site
  • Chef
Contact Us | Terms of Use| Privacy Policy| Disclaimer
© 2025 LinuxHelp.com All rights reserved. Linux™ is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. This site is not affiliated with linus torvalds in any way.