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I am trying to configure a usable coding environment on a tails-os usb boot stick with persistent storage.



I've installed netbeans and composer, but I am unable to add plugins to netbeans, and I am unable to use composer. From the terminal, composer is unable to access the network. Netbeans does not provide me any error, but I suspect the same issue.



I have connected the Wifi, and to avoid DNS issues, I set the DNS to 8.8.8.8 so that the OS knows where to reslove domain names.



When I ping 8.8.8.8 from the terminal, I see "From 192.168.1.137 icmp_seq=1 Destination Port Unreachable." This leads me to believe that the connection issue relates to the fact that local addresses are not accessible via Tails.



How do I force an unsafe connection to an external IP address directly?



Alternatively, how can I use composer or Netbeans safely in the Tails environment without violating the security protections?









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    I am trying to configure a usable coding environment on a tails-os usb boot stick with persistent storage.



    I've installed netbeans and composer, but I am unable to add plugins to netbeans, and I am unable to use composer. From the terminal, composer is unable to access the network. Netbeans does not provide me any error, but I suspect the same issue.



    I have connected the Wifi, and to avoid DNS issues, I set the DNS to 8.8.8.8 so that the OS knows where to reslove domain names.



    When I ping 8.8.8.8 from the terminal, I see "From 192.168.1.137 icmp_seq=1 Destination Port Unreachable." This leads me to believe that the connection issue relates to the fact that local addresses are not accessible via Tails.



    How do I force an unsafe connection to an external IP address directly?



    Alternatively, how can I use composer or Netbeans safely in the Tails environment without violating the security protections?









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      I am trying to configure a usable coding environment on a tails-os usb boot stick with persistent storage.



      I've installed netbeans and composer, but I am unable to add plugins to netbeans, and I am unable to use composer. From the terminal, composer is unable to access the network. Netbeans does not provide me any error, but I suspect the same issue.



      I have connected the Wifi, and to avoid DNS issues, I set the DNS to 8.8.8.8 so that the OS knows where to reslove domain names.



      When I ping 8.8.8.8 from the terminal, I see "From 192.168.1.137 icmp_seq=1 Destination Port Unreachable." This leads me to believe that the connection issue relates to the fact that local addresses are not accessible via Tails.



      How do I force an unsafe connection to an external IP address directly?



      Alternatively, how can I use composer or Netbeans safely in the Tails environment without violating the security protections?









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      Jared Clemence is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I am trying to configure a usable coding environment on a tails-os usb boot stick with persistent storage.



      I've installed netbeans and composer, but I am unable to add plugins to netbeans, and I am unable to use composer. From the terminal, composer is unable to access the network. Netbeans does not provide me any error, but I suspect the same issue.



      I have connected the Wifi, and to avoid DNS issues, I set the DNS to 8.8.8.8 so that the OS knows where to reslove domain names.



      When I ping 8.8.8.8 from the terminal, I see "From 192.168.1.137 icmp_seq=1 Destination Port Unreachable." This leads me to believe that the connection issue relates to the fact that local addresses are not accessible via Tails.



      How do I force an unsafe connection to an external IP address directly?



      Alternatively, how can I use composer or Netbeans safely in the Tails environment without violating the security protections?







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