On Sunday, April 30, 2017 at 3:54:09 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
> So I followed this guide to randomize my mac address:
> 
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/anonymizing-your-mac-address/
> 
> At the beginning of the guide it prompts me to create a new NetVM in a 
> debian-9 template, which I did. This is the part of the guide I am referring 
> to:
> 
> "Next, create a new NetVM using the new template and assign network devices 
> to it."
> 
> I created a new NetVM, named it macspoof and assigned my ethernet and wifi 
> network devices to it. Then, I followed the rest of the guide and now my mac 
> address does change whenever I restart sys-net. Here comes what I'm concerned 
> about:
> 
> I no longer have internet access via my sys-net VM. I now have to go through 
> the new NetVM I created (the 'macspoof' VM) in order to access the internet, 
> so my sys-firewall has the macspoof VM as its netVM.
> 
> Is that how it's supposed to be? Or am I still supposed to be using the 
> sys-net VM to access the internet?

I just discovered one more issue:

When I try to setup my VPN as per this guide: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/vpn/ 
(see step 2)

I get an error message running the command:

"sudo openvpn --cd /rw/config/vpn --config openvpn-client.ovpn"

The error message reads:

"Options error: unknown --redirect-gateway flag: ipv6
Use --help for more information."

What's the issue here? It worked fine when I didn't use the macspoof thing.

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