The file is a specialized module for Wifislax , a Slackware-based live distribution used for wireless security auditing. The Role of the Module
: Usually, this module includes a script that, when run, packages your current ~/.mozilla/firefox/ directory into a new or updated module to be loaded next time. Why It Is Useful
: The noarch tag signifies it is "architecture-independent," meaning it works on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Wifislax. How to Use the Module save-firefox-1.0-noarch-1wifislax.xzm
For penetration testers using Wifislax, this module is essential for: Mozilla Firefox Configuration and Hardening on NoTouch OS
: The .xzm extension indicates a compressed filesystem module (squashfs) used by Wifislax and Porteus-based systems. The file is a specialized module for Wifislax
To make your Firefox settings permanent in Wifislax, follow these general steps:
In a "Live" operating system like Wifislax, any changes made during a session (such as browser bookmarks, history, or saved passwords) are typically lost upon reboot because the system runs in RAM. The save-firefox module acts as a persistence tool to solve this: How to Use the Module For penetration testers
: Modules in this folder are automatically "activated" (injected into the live filesystem) during the boot process.