-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 2017-01-19 16:21, haxy wrote: > On 2017-01-18 18:00, haxy wrote: >>>> On 2017-01-16 13:22, haxy wrote: >>>>>>> On 2017-01-14 20:04, haxy wrote: Qubes onion repos have >>>>>>> just been implemented. Minimal documentation available >>>>>>> here: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/hidden-service-repos/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> First of all, thanks for making the onion repos >>>>>>> available! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Following directions to onionize repositories I made a >>>>>>> mistake inputting the onion address. Re-running the >>>>>>> commands, dom0 example, "sudo sed -i >>>>>>> 's/yum.qubes-os.org/qubes-yum.kkkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion/' >>>>>>> /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo && cat >>>>>>> /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo" has no effect. Cat >>>>>>> still shows the input made with the incorrect onion >>>>>>> repo. Tried using "sudo sed -i >>>>>>> 's/yum.qubes-os.org/yum.qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion/' >>>>>>> /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo && cat >>>>>>> /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo" with the same >>>>>>> results.' >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (Noticed the command from the whonix wiki differs >>>>>>> slightly from the qubes wiki command. "qubes-yum" vice >>>>>>> "yum" before the onion address.) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Was able to get the debian and fedora repos functioning >>>>>>> by manually inputting the correct onion address in >>>>>>> their respective files but am unable to do that in >>>>>>> Dom0. How can I correct this issue in Dom0? >>>>>>> >>>> >>>> You can do it the same way in dom0: by manually editing the >>>> file. >>>> >>>> For example: >>>> >>>> $ sudo vim /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo (Edit the file, >>>> save, and close.) >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Thanks Andrew. Using vim worked. :) >>>> >>>> Do you know why re-running the command, "sudo sed -i >>>> 's/yum.qubes-os.org/yum.qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion/' >>>> /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo && cat >>>> /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo" did not work to overwrite >>>> the first incorrect address entry? Curious if it's >>>> reproducible or something on my end only? >>>> > > It's possible that 'yum.qubes-os.org' was no longer present in the > text and therefore couldn't be found in order to be replaced. > >>>> Also, a couple of other questions. >>>> >>>> 1. Seems there are 2 distinct onion addresses that can be >>>> used for the qubes repos, "qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion" or >>>> "whonix kkkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion". Is there any reason to >>>> prefer one over the other? >>>> > > No, both point to the same server. > >>>> 2. Which onion address should be used for Qubes website >>>> access? "http://qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion/" or >>>> "http://qubesosmamapaxpa.onion/"? Looks like the >>>> "qubesosmamapaxpa" site is not up to date. >>>> > > http://qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion/ should be used. We don't have any > control over http://qubesosmamapaxpa.onion/ (it appears to be > updated only infrequently). > >> >> > > > >>> Do you know why re-running the command, "sudo sed -i >>> 's/yum.qubes-os.org/yum.qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion/' >>> /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo && cat >>> /etc/yum.repos.d/qubes-dom0.repo" did not work to overwrite >>> the first incorrect address entry? Curious if it's >>> reproducible or something on my end only? >>> >> It's possible that 'yum.qubes-os.org' was no longer present in >> the text and therefore couldn't be found in order to be >> replaced. > > I'm not sure what you mean by this. Why would "yum.qubes-os.org" > not have been present in the text? I re-ran the command several > times using both onion addresses with the same result. >
Above, you wrote, "Following directions to onionize repositories I made a mistake inputting the onion address." You didn't specify your mistake, so as far as I know, it's possible that your mistake altered the content of the file such that "yum.qubes-os.org" was no longer present in the text. > >>> 1. Seems there are 2 distinct onion addresses that can be used >>> for the qubes repos, "qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion" or "whonix >>> kkkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion". Is there any reason to prefer one >>> over the other? >>> >> No, both point to the same server. > > Thanks! > > >>> 2. Which onion address should be used for Qubes website >>> access? "http://qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion/" or >>> "http://qubesosmamapaxpa.onion/"? Looks like the >>> "qubesosmamapaxpa" site is not up to date. >>> >> http://qubesos4rrrrz6n4.onion/ should be used. We don't have any >> control over http://qubesosmamapaxpa.onion/ (it appears to be >> updated only infrequently). > > That's strange. I thought that was the original qubes onion > address? If you (meaning qubes admin/dev) don't have control over > "http://qubesosmamapaxpa.onion/", who does? > Yes, it was initially set up by a Qubes contributor named "Hakisho Nukama," who suddenly disappeared a long time ago. (I hope you're still ok out there, Nukama!) - -- Andrew David Wong (Axon) Community Manager, Qubes OS https://www.qubes-os.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJYgaK7AAoJENtN07w5UDAwgE8P/39dg47TtaoMc5lw1U7WF/Yp 7w5Sg4YtZArwGoI04IH4eXxJRvy8odPclId+gIweL+XSSKT457jgDwTWPRv+4opp Ki/MPz9SrpmF6YrP5KbPAi5s7ZQ1CQQJvRR7HhKiccwh9WmQIIuOgdOTO7cfdeKa iS/P27tp58LL3W5vbVrpnx1htcgHu1IgDscoQprhqdNGqjk0JxQA+pkavMLfhxvW cahAC3TkPwilNfYRl2R6B0PoHZt3++Apy9CR7rsXQYizgFmvUyJUcWsQBwac1F09 +TqjnVQrI+g3zPgQ+Ua1DY2PXIdnbsZXlwBrC9BX698bZq8+g2tHndTwx3ZraqXC nUSvIJVS1kugAUaHvl4smsuKRfoRYTV/1VWwpwvn1MQQqZJQjkwm2JvE7p2IZ2oe pkUEPDCuk95AhSJsSQEHNWQ2zESKktPAUHKzNyzDOx9z2vH7QDwwWsgbWeuaIOXq jnQeJTzjPjhN9xMRtqyVN20xPntyXuwPEJSMuvBsGrvz2glKoyDoXLrwslO89ZIX +7gjHpi1eAm7iz+moFzgNHb3qlr7uaxB7U08iG23h0XdtfdaUwMFvHGKE7IoZ7rx Sj/Q6byH+V6Zuwy4JudW2eFoe32QfuJH3scjyOEjC5qd7tYG5Ajl8fv+k/Cp/ijW woQxFZt5Ebt8PCd7+zyh =gpSH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to qubes-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to qubes-users@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/45e34b5f-c1e9-7986-6b07-3b73f5876395%40qubes-os.org. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.