Re: [qubes-users] Whonix Yes or No

2019-02-17 Thread 22rip
I still trust Whonix...but the aussies, well you still got to watch them 
regardless! :)

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Re: [qubes-users] Whonix update error??

2019-02-17 Thread 22rip
Mus be the Australian government and the five eyes! 

I tried it on a clone and it update no issues...tried it on my main templates 
as-is/no change to http(fromhttps) and they happened to work fine.

Next time I will consider the option of waiting...

Xaver rock! Thx...

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Re: [qubes-users] Re: screen brightness

2019-02-17 Thread Sven Semmler
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On 1/13/19 3:32 AM, haaber wrote:
>> On Friday, December 21, 2018 at 2:44:36 PM UTC-8, haaber wrote:
>>> [..] Especially in evening hours this is really a pain in the
>>> eye
>> 
>> [...]
>> 
>> xrandr --output eDP1 --brightness .75
>> 
>> Use `xrandr-q` to figure out what to replace "eDP1" with.  And
>> try .5 or lower to fine tune your brightness.
>> 
> That is awesome! Especially since my brigtness-key is
> dysfunctional :)) Thank you. Bernhard

You can also try xbacklight -set 1 (for lowest) ... I had the same
problem: the brightness key on my keyboard seems to only step in steps
of 10 ... 0 10 20 30 etc. So I made my own shortcuts from 1-10, but
end up using mostly 5 and 1 in the evenings.

In addition, you might also want to run redshift.

/Sven

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Re: [qubes-users] Whonix update error??

2019-02-17 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users

22...@tutamail.com:

Thx...

That did it but if I just waited would it correct itself? 


Most likely.


Seems not so secure to update via http?

Is one generally better off waiting for it to maybe correct itself vs updates 
via http?

It's a risk management decision. Which do you feel is the greater risk: 
being behind on patches a couple days, or possibly being more vulnerable 
to a MITM attack during an update cycle? With properly signed packages, 
MITM shouldn't be an issue but there's not a single right answer, and it 
could change if there's an active exploit circulating that the patches 
address.


Personally, I'll usually wait a day or two to see if the onion sites 
work unless there's an active, Qubes impacting exploit going around.


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Re: [qubes-users] Whonix update error??

2019-02-17 Thread 22rip
Thx...

That did it but if I just waited would it correct itself? Seems not so secure 
to update via http? 

Is one generally better off waiting for it to maybe correct itself vs updates 
via http?

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Re: [qubes-users] Unable to install usb-keyboard in 4.0

2019-02-17 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users

scoobyscra...@gmail.com:

Hello,

I am trying to add a usb keyboard in 4.0.  I am following the "How to use a USB 
Keyboard" in the Qubes documentation.

When I run the "sudo qubesctl state.sls qvm.usb-keyboard" in dom0, I get the 
following error:

ID: sys-net-usb
Function: qvm.prefs
Name: sys-net
Result: False
Comment: The following requisites were not found:
 require:
 sls: qvm.sys-net
Changes:

Thanks in advance.

Do you have a sys-net qube, or did you rename it? Not sure what else 
could cause that message.


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[qubes-users] Unable to install usb-keyboard in 4.0

2019-02-17 Thread scoobyscrappy
Hello,

I am trying to add a usb keyboard in 4.0.  I am following the "How to use a USB 
Keyboard" in the Qubes documentation.

When I run the "sudo qubesctl state.sls qvm.usb-keyboard" in dom0, I get the 
following error:

ID: sys-net-usb
Function: qvm.prefs
Name: sys-net
Result: False
Comment: The following requisites were not found:
require:
sls: qvm.sys-net
Changes:

Thanks in advance.

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Re: [qubes-users] Whonix Yes or No

2019-02-17 Thread 'Xaver' via qubes-users




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On Sunday, February 17, 2019 9:49 PM,  wrote:

> Reading through the post questioning the trustworthiness of Whonix, I can't 
> tell whether we can continue trusting/using Whonix or not. Can someone 
> (preferably in a position to speak for QubesOS), please state, in a 
> straightforward and unambiguous manner, spell this out for us?

(Fedora, Xen, Qubes) According the OP of that thread, if any developer from the 
aforementioned projects lived in Australia, or any other country that could 
force a person to backdoor software would effectively destroy the 
credibility/trustworthiness of Qubes.

(Debian, Tor, Mozilla)  According the OP of that thread, if any developer from 
the aforementioned projects lived in Australia, or any other country that could 
force a person to backdoor software would effectively destroy the 
credibility/trustworthiness of Whonix / Tails.

...

Should I keep going or do you get the point? To be straight, Nothing has 
changed except for the realization that you maybe never trusted the project in 
the first place. What if it was a Qubes that was singled out from countless 
other projects? Or TAILS or Tor or Debian or Fedora or even Linus Torvalds? Is 
your "trust" so easily swayed?

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Re: [qubes-users] Whonix update error??

2019-02-17 Thread 'Xaver' via qubes-users




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On Sunday, February 17, 2019 11:36 PM, <22...@tutamail.com> wrote:

> I am not sure what the issue is but I am struggling to update my whonix 
> templates via the GUI, update icon(star icon) or manually??
>
> I get an error similar to this:
>
> Ign:1 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian stretch InRelease
> Hit:2 http://deb.qubes-os.org/r4.0/vm stretch InRelease
> ...
> Err:12 tor+http://sgvtcaew4bxjd7ln.onion stretch/updates Release
> Connection failed
> Reading package lists... Done
> E: The repository 'tor+http://sgvtcaew4bxjd7ln.onion stretch/updates Release' 
> does no longer have a Release file.
> N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore 
> disabled by default.
> N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration 
> details.
> Done.
>
> I copied this from this link(https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Update) but my 
> error is very similar...sometimes the error is:
>
> Err:7
> Err:8
>
> The link(https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Update) states this is likely a 
> Whonix error but I am unsure...I tried to update this yesterday and got the 
> same error.
>
> Is there anything else I should do? Should I just wait another day? My Qubes 
> manager is stating the template needs to be updated (Green arrow).
>
> Other notes:
>
> -   I open tor-control-panel and it shows I am using TOR(Green)
> -   I look in the tor-control-panel log and the only flag is the following:
>
> Feb 17 23:13... [warn] Socks version 71 not recognized. (This port is not 
> an HTTP proxy; did you want to use HTTPTunnelPort?)
>
> However it still appears to reconnect
> *I do a whonix check when connecting via an Appvm and it states: ! "Could 
> not check for software updates" this seems like a common error that I have 
> seen before, however it never seemed to inhibit the template update
>
> Any help would be appreciated...

You can point Whonix towerd  http://URI (clearnet) repositories.

https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Operating_System_Software_and_Updates#Non-functional_Onion_Services





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[qubes-users] Re: How secure is google-authenticator as 2FA?

2019-02-17 Thread 22rip
As I see it Namem...no expert but I would say:

1)Yubikey most secure (I have seen other similar devices that might be more 
secure)
2)Google Authenticator (also similar type apps that are non google are also 
available
3) Text message (almost useless in my opinion but better then nothing)

In my experience all of these are not really effective if the OS, browser (or 
the connection) is compromised. I also suspect the OS, browser or connection 
are more suseptable to an attack then the 2 step used.

Some other "secure" email options:
Protonmail (authenticator only)
FastMail can use a Yubikey (but Australian)
Tutanato (authenticator only...however they recently added a recovery key in 
case you get locked out vs an email recovery option)
Google/Gmail (pretty secure but I just don't trust google...US company)

If you find something better (besides hosting your own email) I am all 
ears...maybe use an air gapped ipod and use that for your authentication apps?

Not sure I answered your question, nor is this a Qubes specific question but 
hope this helps...

 

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[qubes-users] Whonix update error??

2019-02-17 Thread 22rip
I am not sure what the issue is but I am struggling to update my whonix 
templates via the GUI, update icon(star icon) or manually??

I get an error similar to this:

Ign:1 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian stretch InRelease
Hit:2 http://deb.qubes-os.org/r4.0/vm stretch InRelease
...
Err:12 tor+http://sgvtcaew4bxjd7ln.onion stretch/updates Release
Connection failed
Reading package lists... Done
E: The repository 'tor+http://sgvtcaew4bxjd7ln.onion stretch/updates Release' 
does no longer have a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore 
disabled by default.
N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration 
details.
Done.


I copied this from this link(https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Update) but my 
error is very similar...sometimes the error is:

Err:7
Err:8

The link(https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Update) states this is likely a 
Whonix error but I am unsure...I tried to update this yesterday and got the 
same error.

Is there anything else I should do? Should I just wait another day? My Qubes 
manager is stating the template needs to be updated (Green arrow).

Other notes:
* I open tor-control-panel and it shows I am using TOR(Green)
* I look in the tor-control-panel log and the only flag is the following:

Feb 17 23:13... [warn] Socks version 71 not recognized. (This port is not an 
HTTP proxy; did you want to use HTTPTunnelPort?)

However it still appears to reconnect
*I do a whonix check when connecting via an Appvm and it states: ! "Could not 
check for software updates" this seems like a common error that I have seen 
before, however it never seemed to inhibit the template update 

Any help would be appreciated...

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Re: [qubes-users] Whonix Yes or No

2019-02-17 Thread Stuart Perkins



On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 22:06:21 +
"'awokd' via qubes-users"  wrote:

>jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote on 2/17/19 9:49 PM:
>> Reading through the post questioning the trustworthiness of Whonix, I can't 
>> tell whether we can continue trusting/using Whonix or not.  Can someone 
>> (preferably in a position to speak for QubesOS), please state, in a 
>> straightforward and unambiguous manner, spell this out for us?
>>   
>
>I don't speak for QubesOS, but yes, Whonix is as trustworthy as any 
>other open source project. I see no reason to discontinue use. Patrick's 
>and Xaver's replies already covered anything I'd add. No point jumping 
>at shadows painted by someone who has never before posted anything here, 
>or anywhere else as far as I can tell.
>

Agreed.  That said, heed the warning of tor itself. No guarantee of "strong 
anonymity".  If it can be transmitted over the internet, it can be hacked.  

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Re: [qubes-users] Whonix Yes or No

2019-02-17 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users

jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote on 2/17/19 9:49 PM:

Reading through the post questioning the trustworthiness of Whonix, I can't 
tell whether we can continue trusting/using Whonix or not.  Can someone 
(preferably in a position to speak for QubesOS), please state, in a 
straightforward and unambiguous manner, spell this out for us?



I don't speak for QubesOS, but yes, Whonix is as trustworthy as any 
other open source project. I see no reason to discontinue use. Patrick's 
and Xaver's replies already covered anything I'd add. No point jumping 
at shadows painted by someone who has never before posted anything here, 
or anywhere else as far as I can tell.


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[qubes-users] Whonix Yes or No

2019-02-17 Thread jrsmiley
Reading through the post questioning the trustworthiness of Whonix, I can't 
tell whether we can continue trusting/using Whonix or not.  Can someone 
(preferably in a position to speak for QubesOS), please state, in a 
straightforward and unambiguous manner, spell this out for us?

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Re: [qubes-users] not enough memory to start domain "xyz"

2019-02-17 Thread Zrubi
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On 2/17/19 11:00 AM, evo wrote:
> thanks! xl info does the job, so i have 16GB RAM, it should be ok
> to start the domains i have there. I put them all together and they
> have about 9GB. If i decrease the domain RAM, i can start it. But i
> don't understand where the bottle neck is. Where are about 5GB
> RAM??

- - There is a RAM reservation for dom0 itself,
- - and some overhead too.
- - and there are some fragmentation related issue as well.

As we discussed this before several times, it is wise to tune the
memory reservations depending on your available RAM, experience, and
application needs.

Search the archives for suggestions and examples.

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Re: [qubes-users] not enough memory to start domain "xyz"

2019-02-17 Thread evo
thanks!
xl info does the job, so i have 16GB RAM, it should be ok to start the
domains i have there. I put them all together and they have about 9GB.
If i decrease the domain RAM, i can start it. But i don't understand
where the bottle neck is. Where are about 5GB RAM??


On 2/17/19 10:45 AM, Zrubi wrote:
> On 2/16/19 11:08 AM, evo wrote:
>> I got the  message that i don't have enough memory to start a
>> domain. How can i understand, what exactly the problem is?
> 
> 
> The problem is that you have no more free RAM to start that new domain.
> - check your total memory.
> - check the assigned memory of the domain you want to start.
>   Then consider decrease it.
> 
> About how many domain are you able to start at the same time, You are
> always limited by your RAM.
> 
> The default allocated memory for the domains are too optimistic. Means
> if you have low memory (8G or less) you will be limited to a very few
> number of domains to start.
> 
>> By the way, how can i check up how much RAM i have in the whole
>> laptop? (I forgot it :D )
> 
> Open a terminal in dom0, then:
> xl info
> 
> "total memory" will tell you the amount of RAM your machine has.
> 
> 
> 

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Re: [qubes-users] not enough memory to start domain "xyz"

2019-02-17 Thread Zrubi
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On 2/16/19 11:08 AM, evo wrote:
> I got the  message that i don't have enough memory to start a
> domain. How can i understand, what exactly the problem is?


The problem is that you have no more free RAM to start that new domain.
- - check your total memory.
- - check the assigned memory of the domain you want to start.
  Then consider decrease it.

About how many domain are you able to start at the same time, You are
always limited by your RAM.

The default allocated memory for the domains are too optimistic. Means
if you have low memory (8G or less) you will be limited to a very few
number of domains to start.

> By the way, how can i check up how much RAM i have in the whole
> laptop? (I forgot it :D )

Open a terminal in dom0, then:
xl info

"total memory" will tell you the amount of RAM your machine has.


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