Re: [qubes-users] Re: Nix desktop shortcuts in dom0

2016-09-24 Thread Marc Busqué
> If it doesn't, supporting XDG_DATA_DIRS would not help with Nix.

But couldn't I set it manually? Then Qubes should read from it that change
is introduced.

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Re: [qubes-users] Configuring OpenDNS in Qubes

2016-08-04 Thread Marc Busqué
Ok, thanks a lot for your help. I'll try it.

On Aug 5, 2016 00:04, "Qubed One"  wrote:

> m...@lamarciana.com:
> >> eth0 is an uplink to sys-net. And /etc/resolv.conf there indeed is
> >> generated, so manual changes will be lost. There is a way to avoid this
> >> using /etc/qubes/protected-files.d/, but I think it isn't the way to go.
> >> Better adjust NetworkManager settings in sys-net, using standard
> >> connection editor GUI. The DNS servers in any other VM are in the end
> >> pointing to what you have in sys-net(*) (using DNAT redirections).
> >>
> >> (*) unless you use Tor/Whonix - in which case those are redirected to
> >> tor process.
> >
> > Thanks for your answer.
> >
> > Does it mean that all VM have to share the same DNS settings (except
> Tor/Whonix)? What I was trying to do is routing only one of them through
> OpenDNS, while keeping the rest with my ISP DNS server (and I would like to
> avoid an HVM just for that).
> >
> > I see I can create a new "NetVM" but I'm not sure if it is full
> supported. If I create a new one, is the GUI adapted so that I can
> configure both (sys-net and my custom one)? I prefer to ask before trying
> it and risking leaving something in an inconsistent state.
> >
>
>
>
> I would suggest trying to completely disable or get rid of
> NetworkManager in that ProxyVM (you shouldn't need it, especially just
> to redirect DNS), then see if /etc/resolv.conf changes become
> persistent. If not, you could still use /rw/config/rc.local to replace
> /etc/resolv.conf on boot.
>
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