On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 9:53:25 AM UTC+1, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Once again I turn to the Qubes Community to ask for help.
> 
> I have a Mirage Firewall VM that works with HVM (Linux Mint) and 
> Debian/Fedora template-based PVMs.
> 
> My Windows 10 HVM, which works just fine through sys-firewall 
> (copy/paste and file sharing with other VMs dont, but I can live with it).
> 
> I've tried setting up networking manually by adding its IP, mask and 
> gateway and rebooting but it did not work. It works with DHCP instead 
> when getting network through sys-firewall.
> 
> I've followed all the ideas from here 
> (https://www.windowscentral.com/how-regain-internet-access-after-installing-update-windows-10)
>  
> and it still did not work.
> 
> One last piece of information, my Windows 10 Pro was successfully 
> activated using a key I provided.
> 
> Any ideas? This is not critical, since I can continue using 
> sys-firewall, but would love to free some memory by using Mirage.

There might be clues in the firewall VM's logs. You can see them with Qubes 
Manager (right-click on mirage-firewall and choose Logs -> 
guest-mirage-firewall.log). Open the logs just after booting Windows and seeing 
that networking doesn't work and look at the end.

You can also do "sudo xl console mirage-firewall" in dom0 to follow the logs 
and then boot Windows and watch for new entries.

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