> If you still have a problem, then report back with details of what you
I have tried the following ways. All failed. (Ignore the discrepancies between
interface names and commands. I copied them from the article I used.)
METHOD #1
# ip link add link eth0 name eth0.5 type vlan id 5
# ip link
#
> > Now how should I configure it?
>
> Hmm, I had the impression that you hadalready configured the VLAN on
I had it configured on the ens6 interface and I tried connecting to the network
like that. Since that is how the fedora liveboot connected. I never tried to
configure VLAN on Linux
> You do this using the command, `modprobe 8021q`
> Then you should be able to configure the VLAN, and connect.
That's it then. I ran that command.
We are getting very close. I appreciate your help.
Now how should I configure it?
All Fedora guides I found were talking about adding a new
> The thing is, you simply refuse to give us any of the detail that might be
There is nothing I am refusing. Please, let me know what you need and I'll
provide it.
> useful here - you don't identify the NICs (may be relevant), you don't
> tell us what configuration you have set on the VLAN,
Here is full summary of where I am at. Could someone please provide guidance
with this? Thank you very much.
Qubes OS version
Qubes OS R4.0
Affected component(s) or functionality
Networking
Brief summary
I tried to separate everything into to two subnets meanings 2 NICs, 2 gateways
> You seem to have taken offence at a comment not made by me.
My bad. I lost track who said what.
> Now we know that Fedora live connects to the VLAN port - what
> configuration was required? (I leave open the possibility that > Fedora
> live implements some autoconfiguration not included in
Does anyone have some creative ideas how I could mirror all traffic on this
subnet into the SecurityOnion HVM?
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> > > > Set the VLAN correctly?
> > > > yes, as I said if I connect a Windows latptop it works right away
> > > > Set all parameters necessary to satisfy any port security on the switch?
> > > > Yes, same answer as above
> >
> > actualy, those are not "answers" at all.
> > there is nothing in
> Without a lot more information, it's difficult to say.
> Have you checked that the new qube has necessary firmware?
what firmware?
> Is the NIC on the pentest-gw working correctly?
yes
> Does it work when connected to the port currently used by main-gw?
yes
> Set the VLAN correctly?
yes, as I
> Maybe I can best describe that based on my use case: Ubuntu
>
> - first I created a StandaloneVM names qubes-builder based on
> fedora-minimal
>
> - then I followed the instructions from the Qubes website to install the
> dependencies, clone the repository and run the setup
> > If I install a standlone HVM linux server with no gui then how can I change
> > the screen size on it? By default it is way too small
>
> Try setting GRUB_GFXMODE and GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX="keep" in grub.cfg
Those values are not present in the grub.cfg
Did you want me to add those at the
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> On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 07:28:20PM +, Zsolt Bicskey wrote:
>
> > How can I install those qubes-core-agent packages?
>
> In case of Fedora, Debian/Whonix the Qubes project itself hosts the
>
This is it! Thank you very much. This is incredible.
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> On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 07:22:32PM +, Zsolt Bicskey wrote:
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> > It is a standalone VM installed from an ISO. That's only way I knew how to
If I install a standlone HVM linux server with no gui then how can I change the
screen size on it? By default it is way too small
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I would like to have the ability to use the clipboard copy paste from any
machine. Obviously it's very easy with TemplateVM, or AppVM but I couldn't
figure it out how to make that happen when I install HVM from an ISO. I have
Debian, RHEL, Ubuntu, CentOS, and Windows 10 machines setup.
PS: I
I have a Window 10 HVM installed. I want to to use it for Malware analysis. Is
there any way I can make a disposable VM template?
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I am building a lab inside QubesOS. I have two gateways, two firewalls. Behind
the pentest-firewall I want all machines to see each other. Since I have both
Win and Linux machines and for simplicity's sake I am doing this from the
firewall.
On top of this I have a Security Onion running to
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