On 2017-11-20 18:08, awokd wrote:
> On Mon, November 20, 2017 10:01, pr0xy wrote:
>> Please help a somewhat noob who wants to use Qubes in the office.
>>
>> I got the OK to try using Qubes R3.2 in my company network as a
>> workstation. They have a very restrictive proxy that forces all traffic
>> through an HTTP/HTTPS proxy like:
>>
>> proxy.example.com:8080
>>
>> How could I force all Qubes traffic to go through that proxy and that
>> port?
>>
>> Would that be in sys-net, or a Firewall VM?
> 
> Check https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/vpn/ . Ignore the parts about VPN setup
> but you should be able to set up your proxy redirect in the Proxy VM. I'm
> assuming local traffic like DNS lookups would not go through the proxy.

Thanks. I have been reading up on the ProxyVM, which seems to be the way
I would do this, but I'm a bit confused as to where I would add these
proxy settings. I'm not familiar with manipulating IP tables, or writing
the sort of scripts on that page, but is that what I would need to set?

I wanted to stay away from setting the environment variables for
http_proxy, https_proxy, ftp_proxy and no_proxy in each VM.  Ideally I
think I'd like to use a ProxyVM to proxify an entire AppVM, but the
documentation doesn't make it clear how I would attempt this. 

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