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I should have mentioned that this was part of a bigger script, using qvm-copy
would have required me to also pass along the qube name, so I could then cd to
the correct QubesIncoming directory. Keeping it simple I went with tar:
Script one on the c
The log file you provided as xl_log.txt is actually the Xen hypervisor log.
Yes, there are some warnings - which show that there are some bugs in the
BIOS, but overall, the virtualization and all the required features needed
for IOMMU are there and enabled. So this is strange.
Maybe - and I just
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By default network cards are assigned to sys-net and are not visible
in dom0 (as far as I know). Open the Qubes Manager -> sys-net -> VM
settings -> Devices tab, and make sure your network card is assigned
to it. So you need to run lsusb or lspci from within sys-net, not
dom0. You should also r
I'm using a VPN, and constructed VMs for them using the Mullvad
instructions. I have two vpn domains, mullvadus and mullvaddenmark, both
of which are in turn attached to the default sys-firewall. My "untrusted"
domain is attached to the vpn going to Denmark, and my "work" domain is
attached
I'm a relatively new user, too. I played with Qubes for a month or so a
year or two ago, installing it on an external hard drive for a test run.
It was too slow loading for me. I got a new laptop and put it on my SSD
drive a month ago, and it's been working great.
I had the same issue with
Claudia:
By default network cards are assigned to sys-net and are not visible in
dom0 (as far as I know). Open the Qubes Manager -> sys-net -> VM
settings -> Devices tab, and make sure your network card is assigned to
it. So you need to run lsusb or lspci from within sys-net, not dom0. You
sh
Qubes User:
Thank you for your help.
Happy to do what I can.
First, if you can, please generate an HCL report on the machine and send
it to the mailing list. This will tell us some basic info about your
machine so we have a better idea what we're troubleshooting. (It also
helps the Qubes d
Hi.
I tried everything you said (in both sys-usb and sys-net). I even tried to
not assign any pass through devices and I still get the same output in
/var/log/xen/console/guest-sys-net.log.
But not assigning any device, or giving all devices strictreset as you
mention gives me this output in /
The libxl-driver.log shows symptoms, when indeed the USB device cannot be
reseted (FLR functionality missing).
As I wrote, you can disable strictreset for HVM passed through devices:
- go for the "Qube Settings" of one of the HVMs (sys-usb), where the USB
devices (PCI: 00:10.0, 00:10.1, 00:12.0,
Can a hacker use the same script to transfer files from a victims pc remotely ?
And if so, how easy is it ?
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This successfully sends the first file, but not the second, can anyone help
with this or should I be using qvm-copy?
I don't say what you should, or should not, but what I think is more
easy: recall that qvm-copy or qvm-move take certainly multiple files.
The question is more intriguing if the l
qvm-copy.
if this done often between trusted qubes, you can pre approve the file copy
in /etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.Filecopy with a line like
srcvm destvm allow
On Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 5:40:29 PM UTC-8, pr...@tutanota.de wrote:
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When I click the applet, I see:
Ethernet Network
device not managed
VPN Connections >
I don't see my WiFi networks. When I launch network manager in sys-net,
I tried
to manually input the information for my WiFi (with the SSID and
WPA2/Personal),
but it doesn't connect after.
Try lspci in dom0 a
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 8:43:51 PM UTC-8, Qubes User wrote:
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> I just installed Qubes on a new laptop. I'm trying to do some basic things
> not listed on https://www.qubes-os.org/getting-started/
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> 1. How do I get connected to my wi-fi?
> 2. How do I use an external display with HDMI? (j
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