>
> UPDATE/FAIL/TWO POSSIBLE REAONS OK so I "accepted explicitly before
> updates for this repository can be applied", was able to update and install
> apps to the template. HOWEVER, neither the template nor the AppVMs based on
> it would open!
>
This might be because I installed way too many
> I was able to update and install apps in the debian-10 template however
> neither the AppVM nor the template would open through any of the methods I
> use to run vms. This might be because I loaded too many apps I did not test
> the AppVM until I overloaded it with every app in the book.
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 04:34:58PM +0200, tetrahedra via qubes-users wrote:
I am trying to duplicate a previously-successful configuration of a
Debian based ProxyVM/'provides network' VM.
However with the new VM (call it proxy2) the client VMs are
unable to reach the proxy (ping returns
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 10:09:04AM -0500, Sven Semmler wrote:
My understanding is that TOR actually runs in the gateway and the the workstation(s) enable typical Qubes style compartmentalization. Meaning that if app-anon-1 is compromised, the sys-whonix and a potential app-anon-2 are not. When I
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 08:05:44AM +, Claudia wrote:
Glad to hear it's working. I guess I should have asked at the
beginning... What brought you to the conclusion they were using the
same circuits? I assumed you were using check.torproject.org or
another "what is my IP" site, but if
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On 2019-09-30 12:10 PM, Dave wrote:
>> From https://www.qubes-os.org/security/verifying-signatures/
>
> Working from AppVM terminal...
>
> I've acquired and imported qubes master signing key, verified
> fingerprint, and set trust to ultimate Then
tetrahedra via qubes-users:
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 02:42:29PM +, Claudia wrote:
You can try viewing your active tor settings in Nyx (preinstalled in
Whonix) rather than from torrc directly. Just in case some setting is
being overridden or something like that. See
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tetrahedra:
> Naturally I want Alice to appear to be using a different IP address than
> Bob, else the two identities are linked.
>
> Right now it appears this is not necessarily the case -- the network
> traffic of AppVMs A and B may end up using
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On 9/25/19 8:31 PM, Claudia wrote:
> One way to find out for sure. Open /etc/torrc (or ~/.config/tor/torrc, or
> other torrc location), and look for stream isolation flags. Make sure you
> understand exactly what each one means.
Thank you!
/Sven
I'm running Qubes 4.02-rc2 on a T480 right now. Works like a charm. Would
love to help, but will need more detail about your install steps and
failure mode.
On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 10:17:08 AM UTC-7, evan.la...@gmail.com
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I recently installed Qubes Release
>From https://www.qubes-os.org/security/verifying-signatures/
Working from AppVM terminal...
I've acquired and imported qubes master signing key, verified fingerprint,
and set trust to ultimate
Then fetched release 4 signing key, which is supposed to be signed by the
master signing key, but is
I am trying to duplicate a previously-successful configuration of a
Debian based ProxyVM/'provides network' VM.
However with the new VM (call it proxy2) the client VMs are
unable to reach the proxy (ping returns 'Destination Host Unreachable').
The proxy2 VM only shows two network interfaces in
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 02:42:29PM +, Claudia wrote:
You can try viewing your active tor settings in Nyx (preinstalled in
Whonix) rather than from torrc directly. Just in case some setting is
being overridden or something like that. See
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Tor_Controller and
On 9/29/19 7:12 PM, 'Micah Lee' via qubes-users wrote:
On 2019-09-24 18:21, Michael Siepmann wrote:
I've read and followed the instructions on
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/gui-configuration/ but the problem I'm
having is different. Here's what happens:
1. I'm using VMs on a 4K monitor
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