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> On 2017-01-20 19:15, haxy wrote:
>> 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!)
>>
>>>
>>>
>
> (Please stop duplicating quoted messages. It's very confusing.)
>
>>
>>
>>>>> 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.
>>
>>
>> Original mistake was inputting 9 vice 10 (k)s in the whonix onion
>> address.
>> "kkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion" instead of "kkkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion".
>>
>> Thought at first that after re-running the command;
>>
>> "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"
>>
>> the extra k was not recognized.
>>
>> Then 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.'
>>
>> Can you verify that re-running the correct command overwrites an earlier
>> input?  If so, that would indicate a problem on my end.
>>
>
> That sed command is an in-place substitution (aka "find and replace")
> command. It finds every instance of the first term and replaces it
> with the second term.
>
> When you ran the first command, you replaced every instance of
> "yum.qubes-os.org" with "kkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion". When you ran the
> second command, sed searched for "yum.qubes-os.org" but did not find
> any instances of it (because you had already replaced them all with
> "kkkkkkkkk63ava6.onion"). Thus, the second command had no effect.
>
>>>>> 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!)
>>
>> Thanks for the explanation.  All the best to Hakisho Nakuma.
>>
>>
>>
>
> - --
> Andrew David Wong (Axon)
> Community Manager, Qubes OS
> https://www.qubes-os.org
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Apologies for the confusing quotes and many thanks for the help!

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