Brave is a free and open-source web browser developed by Brave Software, Inc. based on the Chromium web browser. Brave is a privacy-focused browser, which automatically blocks some advertisements and website trackers in its default settings. Users can turn on optional ads that reward them for their attention in the form of Basic Attention Tokens (BAT), which can be used as a cryptocurrency or to make payments to registered websites and content creators.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave_(web_browser)
Attention: The following scripts assume that you have already configured AppJail to run with trusted users. If you have not already done so, read Trusted Users. You should at least have keepenv
in your doas.conf(5)
to run the following scripts correctly.
appjail makejail -j brave -f gh+AppJail-makejails/brave \
-o x11 \
-o template=/usr/local/share/examples/appjail/templates/linux.conf \
-o alias \
-o virtualnet=":appjail0 default" \
-o nat
Tip: Read Alias & Virtual Networks to see how to create the appjail0
interface.
You can run Brave using brave-appjail
which is already installed.
brave-appjail
The other way is to run Brave from the application launcher.
Read #notes to get more information about this Makejail.
brave_tag
(default:latest
): see #tags.brave_display
(default::0
): Which X server to connect it to. It can be changed at run time through theDISPLAY
environment variable, but must be set each timebrave-appjail
is run.brave_enable_3d
(default:1
): Add thebrave
user to thevideo
group and enable the following devices:dri
,dri/*
,drm
,drm/*
,pci
.brave_enable_webcamd
(default:1
): Create a group namedwebcamd
(GID:145
) and add thebrave
user to it. This option also enable the following devices:usb
,usb/*
,cuse*
,video*
.brave_tz
(default:auto
): Default time zone used by Brave. You can change this at run time through theTZ
environment variable, but must be set each timebrave-appjail
is run. If set toauto
the time zone is obtained using/var/db/zoneinfo
.
Tag | Arch | Version |
---|---|---|
latest |
amd64 |
jammy |
- This Makejail uses Ubuntu.
audio/pulseaudio
will be installed on the host.- Pulseaudio is started using
brave-appjail
to create a UNIX socket (${HOME}/.brave-pulse/pulse-native
). - To use the webcam you need
multimedia/webcamd
installed on the host. - This Makejail install
brave-appjail
,brave-appjail.desktop
and Brave's icons. sudo(8)
is used in the jail to execute commands as thebrave
user. Note thatsudo(8)
relies on the hostname, so any change must be reflected in the/etc/hosts
of the jail. This Makejail already correctly sets a hostname.
Attention: At least in FreeBSD 14.0 the audio works fine.
Audio and microphone do not work:
The following error appears every time we try to play audio or use the microphone:
*** stack smashing detected ***: terminated
[1101/112318.703716:ERROR:ptracer.cc(43)] ptrace: Invalid argument (22)
[1101/112318.703893:WARNING:process_reader_linux.cc(400)] Couldn't initialize main thread.
[1101/112318.704123:ERROR:proc_task_reader.cc(46)] format error
[1101/112318.704247:WARNING:exception_snapshot_linux.cc(391)] thread ID 101288 not found in process
[1101/112318.704503:ERROR:process_snapshot_linux.cc(129)] thread not found 101288
[1101/112318.705686:ERROR:proc_task_reader.cc(46)] format error