Re: [qubes-users] Q: attaching a partition to a VM vs. attaching the whole disk

2021-01-03 Thread David Hobach
On 1/3/21 3:53 PM, unman wrote: On Sat, Jan 02, 2021 at 06:18:52PM +0100, Ulrich Windl wrote: Hi! I have an effect I'm wondering about: May USB stick has partitions on it, one being FAT having a KeePass DB in it. When I attach that partition to a VM (eg. vault) and try to access the partition,

Re: [qubes-users] Q: attaching a partition to a VM vs. attaching the whole disk

2021-01-03 Thread unman
On Sat, Jan 02, 2021 at 06:18:52PM +0100, Ulrich Windl wrote: > Hi! > > I have an effect I'm wondering about: > May USB stick has partitions on it, one being FAT having a KeePass DB in it. > When I attach that partition to a VM (eg. vault) and try to access the > partition, I see no mountable disk

Re: [qubes-users] wireless " intruder "

2021-01-03 Thread David Hobach
On 1/3/21 12:43 PM, haaber wrote: In particular: How can I log packets while scannning? If mirage died due to incoming packets, you should see the offensive payload with e.g. wireshark. The attack couldn't be on a lower layer as that is handled by your wifi driver in sys-net only. In companie

Re: [qubes-users] wireless " intruder "

2021-01-03 Thread haaber
On 1/3/21 1:04 PM, David Hobach wrote: On 1/3/21 12:43 PM, haaber wrote: Hello, I have a intriguing problem, partially qubes-related. I have a "intruder" in my wifi network. I have no idea how to physically localise that offensive antenna, but that is not a qubes subject (if you have any ideas,

Re: [qubes-users] wireless " intruder "

2021-01-03 Thread David Hobach
On 1/3/21 12:43 PM, haaber wrote: Hello, I have a intriguing problem, partially qubes-related. I have a "intruder" in my wifi network. I have no idea how to physically localise that offensive antenna, but that is not a qubes subject (if you have any ideas, they are welcome!). Of course I can just

[qubes-users] wireless " intruder "

2021-01-03 Thread haaber
Hello, I have a intriguing problem, partially qubes-related. I have a "intruder" in my wifi network. I have no idea how to physically localise that offensive antenna, but that is not a qubes subject (if you have any ideas, they are welcome!). Of course I can just change the SSID and pwd, but this