On 7/16/19 11:21 AM, haaber wrote:
Hello, entering IP adresses in the firewall restriction list can be a a
lengthy and unpleasant exercise. If your admin-VM should only be able
access your bank, whose webpage loads various data over JS encapsulated
subdomains, it can take a long while to make
Hello, entering IP adresses in the firewall restriction list can be a a
lengthy and unpleasant exercise. If your admin-VM should only be able
access your bank, whose webpage loads various data over JS encapsulated
subdomains, it can take a long while to make that working. The natural
question
On 02/13/2018 06:39 AM, Demi Obenour wrote:
> What websites and ports do I need to whitelist if I want to enable use
> Thunderbird with GMail and Google Calendar? I am using the Google
> Calendar add-on.
>
To actually answer the question, this Google support page has what you
need to know:
I find it ironic you use qubes and egress IP filtering but you are still
using google services rather than simply paying $5-10/mo for real email
that doesn't spy on you.
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On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 8:58:17 PM UTC+1, donoban wrote:
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> On 02/12/2018 06:39 PM, Demi Obenour wrote:
> > What websites and ports do I need to whitelist if I want to enable
> > use Thunderbird with GMail and Google Calendar? I am
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On 02/12/2018 06:39 PM, Demi Obenour wrote:
> What websites and ports do I need to whitelist if I want to enable
> use Thunderbird with GMail and Google Calendar? I am using the
> Google Calendar add-on.
Since Google uses a lot of different ip's
What websites and ports do I need to whitelist if I want to enable use
Thunderbird with GMail and Google Calendar? I am using the Google Calendar
add-on.
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On Thursday, January 19, 2017 at 11:57:30 PM UTC-8, Jarle Thorsen wrote:
> > in meantime you can use the up arrow in a terminal to use your last
> > commands, instead of retyping.
>
> or use the "history" command, followed by:
> $! to execute previous command corresponding to in the
> output
On Thursday, December 29, 2016 at 11:13:58 PM UTC-5, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> On 2016-12-29 15:13, superlative wrote:
> I wish qvm-usb was available through the GUI Qubes
> > VM Manager. Since it's not I have to save a Firefox bookmark to the
> > page https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb/ so I
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On 2016-12-29 15:13, superlative wrote:
I wish qvm-usb was available through the GUI Qubes
> VM Manager. Since it's not I have to save a Firefox bookmark to the
> page https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb/ so I don't forget the commands
> I need to use
Thanks for suggesting a network printer. That might be what I have to end up
doing. But before I try that, I want to keep trying USB printer.
I'll try the USB passthrough method as soon as I figure out how to install
qubes-usb-proxy on my Fedora-23 template VM Software app. I created a new
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On 2016-12-22 15:48, superlative wrote:
> On Sunday, December 18, 2016 at 9:18:53 PM UTC-8, Andrew David Wong
> wrote:
>> If it's a network printer, then you probably want to allow access
>> to whichever IP address it has on your local network,
On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 6:48:06 PM UTC-5, superlative wrote:
> On Sunday, December 18, 2016 at 9:18:53 PM UTC-8, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> > If it's a network printer, then you probably want to allow access to
> > whichever IP address it has on your local network, e.g., 192.168.1.102.
>
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 8:48 PM, superlative
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> On Sunday, December 18, 2016 at 9:18:53 PM UTC-8, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> > If it's a network printer, then you probably want to allow access to
> > whichever IP address it has on your local network, e.g.,
On Sunday, December 18, 2016 at 9:18:53 PM UTC-8, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> If it's a network printer, then you probably want to allow access to
> whichever IP address it has on your local network, e.g., 192.168.1.102.
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On 2016-12-18 15:16, superlative wrote:
> Hi, I read the instructions to configure a printer here
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/network-printer/ . It says to
> configure the Firewall to allow printer access. But when I get to
> the template VM
Hi,
I read the instructions to configure a printer here
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/network-printer/ . It says to configure the
Firewall to allow printer access. But when I get to the template VM firewall
rules, it asks for an URL or IP Address, and I'm not sure how to add an address
for my
> On 07/14/2016 04:51 PM, katerim...@sigaint.org wrote:
>>> On 07/14/2016 10:39 AM, katerim...@sigaint.org wrote:
Good day
I'm using a VPN in sys-net and would setup firewall rules to stop
internet
connection if VPN crash. In sys-net isn't possible to insert ip
addresses,
On 07/14/2016 04:51 PM, katerim...@sigaint.org wrote:
On 07/14/2016 10:39 AM, katerim...@sigaint.org wrote:
Good day
I'm using a VPN in sys-net and would setup firewall rules to stop
internet
connection if VPN crash. In sys-net isn't possible to insert ip
addresses,
then I did it in
On 07/14/2016 10:39 AM, katerim...@sigaint.org wrote:
Good day
I'm using a VPN in sys-net and would setup firewall rules to stop internet
connection if VPN crash. In sys-net isn't possible to insert ip addresses,
then I did it in sys-firewall. With some tests I saw that if VPN
disconnect
Good day
I'm using a VPN in sys-net and would setup firewall rules to stop internet
connection if VPN crash. In sys-net isn't possible to insert ip addresses,
then I did it in sys-firewall. With some tests I saw that if VPN
disconnect suddenly, sys-net finds my wifi network and doesn't break the
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