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# Pixel 4 Captive Portal Detection Test
## Equipment
Pixel 4 (Flame), running GrapheneOS Build number RP1A.201105.002.2020.11.25.22 Beta Release. The phone is in near-mint condition and has seen little to no use outside being used as a testing device.
### Prior to running the test
* The phone was factory reset, then connected via private Wi-Fi and allowed to update when the release was pushed to the update server. No third party apps were installed or other software settings were changed.
* To simulate a daily use device, a pin code of 12345 was set.
* No SIM card or eSIM was installed, in order to force the phone to connect only via Wi-Fi.
* Prior to the test being run, the Pixel 4 was paired and verified locally with Auditor using a Pixel 3. The Pixel 3 is currently paired with Attestation Server and is submitting attestation data regularly. The test did not go forward until the Green Screen indicating successful verification with strong pairing was displayed on the Auditing device.
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Peter-Easton / Beta testing checklist.txt
Last active February 8, 2021 02:24
Beta Testing Checklist
Beta Testing Checklist
Date:
Device:
Build number:
Recieve incoming calls: Works/Newly Broken/Previously Broken
Make outgoing phone calls:
Recieve incoming texts:
Send outgoing texts:
Internet connectivity:
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Peter-Easton / RQ1A.20105.004.2021.02.07.17 Pixel 4 Beta Test
Last active February 8, 2021 02:25
RQ1A.20105.004.2021.02.07.17 Pixel 4 Beta Test
Beta Testing Checklist
Date: February 7th, 2021
Device: Flame (Pixel 4)
Build number: RQ1A.20105.004.2021.02.07.17 Beta
Recieve incoming calls: Works
Make outgoing phone calls: Works
Recieve incoming texts: Works
Send outgoing texts: Works
Internet connectivity: Works
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Last active December 28, 2021 21:55
A hypothesized example of Interprocess Communication on Android
2021-02-26 20:40:44 @TheJollyRoger slkhgdhb3151[m]: Ah, you're talking about Inter-Process Communication?
2021-02-26 20:41:25 @TheJollyRoger So, the way Inter-Process Communication works on Android is that apps can mutually whitelist each other for interprocess communication.
2021-02-26 20:41:42 --> user1HFT37N ([email protected]) has joined #grapheneos-offtopic
2021-02-26 20:41:42 @TheJollyRoger I'll go back to one of my old examples, I like retelling this story:
2021-02-26 20:41:56 @TheJollyRoger Let's say I have five apps installed in my main profile:
2021-02-26 20:42:01 slkhgdhb3151[m] <TheJollyRoger "slkhgdhb3151: Ah, you're talking"> Not sure what I am talking about! :-D Let's drop that question for now. Let's me read a bit more and better understand what I read. I will be able to come back with clearer questions!! ;-)
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