On 6/21/19 8:39 AM, Anhangá wrote:
Can it be used in a VMProxy to estabilish a tunnel like AppVm -> Tor ->
VMProxy(VPN) -> Internet?
Yes, it is the same idea.
I tried the qubes documentation to create a VMProxy through CLI and iptable, it
worked to estabilish connection with openVPN in
On 6/21/19 11:27 PM, Jon deps wrote:
On 6/20/19 8:00 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
Version 1.4.1 of Qubes-vpn-support has been released. It includes
tweaks for smoother operation, greater control over the firewall, and
revised docs in the Readme:
https://github.com/tasket/Qubes-vpn-support
On 6/20/19 8:00 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
Version 1.4.1 of Qubes-vpn-support has been released. It includes tweaks
for smoother operation, greater control over the firewall, and revised
docs in the Readme:
https://github.com/tasket/Qubes-vpn-support
Features
Provides a fail closed,
So I’m still learning about Qubes but I have a question please. I was told that
if dom0 gets infected, everything in the laptop can be found and read. The ip
is not a problem but I’m not sure about the MAC address? If they found out the
latter by infecting dom0, what are the possibilities to
Michael, I need help with boot options menu in the 7520 bios. I want to install
Qubes on my primary ssd and windows 10 is on it presently. Please email me
at:onic...@gmail.com
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Can it be used in a VMProxy to estabilish a tunnel like AppVm -> Tor ->
VMProxy(VPN) -> Internet?
I tried the qubes documentation to create a VMProxy through CLI and iptable, it
worked to estabilish connection with openVPN in the VMProxy.
I set the NetVM as VMProxy in my anon-whonixVM, but for
On 6/20/19 8:12 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
This could be an improvement over the scripts I use to mount backup
volumes in dom0.
One hope that popped into my mind as soon as I saw this post is for some
kind of automatic teardown to address this:
> but shutting down the mediator-vm during the
On Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 10:55:13 PM UTC, awokd wrote:
> Frozentime345:
> > Does restoring automatically verify integrity? Or are we suppose to run
> > an integrity check before restoring?
> >
> Yes, restore uses the password you enter as both an encryption and
> integrity check.
Okay,