downstream vms to the proxyvm.
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* Download the Equation Group files from Mega to report on them
* qvm-copy-to-vm --> new fedora 23 based appvm
* open terminal in new vm, files are there
* shutdown, reboot--files are g
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could try is to create a bare/unmodified debian template and switch your
appvm to use the latter. Then see if the problem persists.
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l play... You may want to use VM2 to inspect
vulnerable files in 'data' such as home/user/.bashrc and
home/user/.profile to see if they've been tampered with.
To undo the above attach+mount, run 'sudo umount data' in VM2 then
shutdown VM2. Finally, un-pause VM1.
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the system after the restore?
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Yes, more details:
1. Backed up the entire system (all up-to-date): dom0, all templates, all vms;
2. Installed fresh Qubes 3.1 with no pre-configuration (seems fedora-23 was
installed anyway)
3. Did an incremental restore as follows:
a. restored dom0 - noticed
overwritten on the restore? Any other files I should bring back
manually? (Just noticed some keybindings not working...)
Thanks.
If the KDE version stayed the same (4.x) then I'd expect the dom0
restore to include window rules and keybindings.
Did you restart the system after the restore?
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The shebang refers to the '#!/bin/bash' at the start of the script; that
is required for it to run.
A. Ok. Well I checked and I had forgotten to remove
g-concerns/
Not cool, Google.
Cheers. :)
I have to say I don't understand the logic of tying an app like Signal
to Google, meaning the user is attached to Google at the hip. Especially
when an app like Ring.cx operates without a browser or even a server,
which seems far less risky.
Chr
script by renaming it right before openvpn starts (but it does have to
run once on vm start). That should prevent it from steamrolling over the
vpn-specific IPs.
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CE, though. Also, 'ps aux | grep qubes-manager' lists it as
running:
/usr/bin/python2 /usr/bin/qubes-manager -session ...
What am I possibly doing wrong? Any hint?
Thanks in advance,
angico.
Hi,
What version of Qubes is it?
Did you try rebooting to switch to KDE, instead of logout/login?
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hing to check is whether those dns numbers got into the firewall:
$ sudo iptables -v -L -t nat
The chain PR-QBS should have two entries per dns address.
OTOH, if you want to bypass dhcp and use hard-coded dns numbers instead,
add them to your openvpn config file like this:
setenv vpn_dns '1.2.3.4
o users do not have to dedicate a whole template
to their vpn... /rw/config was designed for per-vm customizations such
as this.
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So, why my rc.local does not start automatically on my ProxyVM ?
Thanks for your help.
Hi,
The vpn doc indicates /rw/config/rc.local (in the proxy vm) not
/etc/rc.local.
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dered the same thing, myself. The best answer I can come up with is
that there is a wide gulf between the wave of privacy-minded users and the
curators of those distros. There are a growing number of privacy-enhancing apps
that are being ignored by the old guard.
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Just did, still no luck. The update still presents the same error.
I had to use 'dnf clean all' before update would work.
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What is best way to verify our system supports these things?
I think you can also check out
found at AMD:
http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/GPU120AMDRVICPUsHyperVWin8.aspx
From Microsoft:
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Basically, anything recent that isn't too cost-reduced.
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Cause of the problem should be a misconfigured .ovpn (the 3 lines for
scripting) or the qubes-vpn-handler.sh script itself can't execute
because the execute flag is not set, or the shebang at the start was
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Quick workaround is to set your connection so it looks like: Template ->
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I am able to get 4.4.* to boot now! The trick was to add
'min_ram=0x200' to the tboot options like I used
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I am able to get 4.4.* to boot now! The trick was to add
'min_ram=0x200' to the tboot options like I used to do--the AEM
README describes how.
But now I cannot get AEM to seal the secret. Nothing
system
* Disposable VMs
* AEM
* Trusted document 'sanitizing'
* Flexible use of anon networks (Tor, etc.)
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Hi, with quite a bit of help (thanks again) I was able to setup a VpnVM and
have it work perferctly
the installer, because of a bug in a rarely used
storage module. The workaround was to burn the installer image to DVD
and run it from that.
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and then run
the tools to refresh your boot partition. IIRC, they would be 'dracut
-H' and 'grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg'.
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iptables -I FORWARD -i eth0 -j DROP
This means that no forwarding can take place involving the
upstream/clearnet interface eth0, so the only way out is through the vpn
tunnel.
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Hi Chris
Thank you for the explanation, I want to know if I can use firewall tab in
sys-net (or sy
This means that no forwarding can take place involving the
upstream/clearnet interface eth0, so the only way out is through the vpn
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If I replace the kernel with 4.1
into other partitions
after installation. The trick is to luks encrypt the partitions first,
preferably using the same passphrase as your initial volume. Then you
adjust your crypttab and update grub.conf with the new additions. The
downside is your kernel options line can get very very long.
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st-reduced models of their line, leaving out things
like Vt-d/IOMMU and a TPM. Still, a trip with a Qubes disk could be
educational.
I think you named the main points to look for.
You may also want to consider the Librem, which is certified as Qubes
compatible.
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If I replace the kernel with 4.1 from R3.1, it can make it to the
AEM target
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If I replace the kernel with 4.1 from R3.1, it can make it to the AEM target
and the decrypt prompt. It chokes just after
me, being heterosexual, feel offended with this attitude.
I agree.
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in the AppVMs.
I have to re-install Chrome inside the actual AppVM every time I start it up.
What's up with that...?
Did you shutdown the template vm before re-starting the appvms?
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work nicely with passthrough. Currently, users can experiment with this
in a piecemeal fashion and likely meet with failure.
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On 07/06/2016 09:42 PM, raahe.
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I'm not so adamant about wanting gpu passthrough on qubes, cause
imo, gaming online usually means all security
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Hi!
I bought a Lenovo x230 and installed Qubes 3.1 early may. It has worked
like a charm, but in the last two or three weeks the computer has been
for starters: Can anyone tell me what files to look in?
/var/log/messages only seem to have information about the session after
the crash, same goes for boot.log.
(My computer skills are limited, so please bare with me)
best,
Andreas
Logitech mice are known to trigger this bug.
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Is there an issue open for this yet?
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No worries, honestly I should have thought of the sudo myself.
Well, running it with sudo and it went
an excellent point on #4. It would be
prudent to flag anon proxy vms (the way rpm-sourced templates are
flagged) so that QM and tools can take preventative action under some
circumstances: Switching any appvm away from an anon-flagged proxy
should result in a warning dialog.
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Error message indicates that the filename has a typo:
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File ids will be OK if you created them with sudo. Running groupadd
multiple times with 'f' option is fine, too.
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ve to take care of port forwarding (see above link).
dom0 isn't a networked domain, and its against Qubes security philosophy
to access it remotely. Of course, you can find ways to circumvent this.
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AEM is now causing reboots for me as well, after installing it under
R3.2rc1.
Has there been any progress on this? I don't
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dora (even for
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R3.2rc1.
Has there been any progress on this? I don't see any signed sources of
the newer tboot versions, so I'm reluctant to try them.
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re no remaining hard links; But there
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Also, remove all snapshots for that volume after you delete the files in
question.
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However, if you believe that the VM that contains the
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The gui daemon connection for debian 8 VMs is disappearing in two different
scenarios:
1. When starting the VM, the status
On 06/30/2016 09:50 PM, Drew White wrote:
On Friday, 1 July 2016 11:42:05 UTC+10, Chris Laprise wrote:
That's just a description of the emulated adapter.
No, it's the physical speed of throughput of data actually.
I'm not talking about a descriptor, I'm talking about the actual speed
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occurs about 40% of the time.
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About how long had it been running when you saw it at 597 MB?
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Yes. Experimental instruction already online:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/upgrade-to-r3.2/
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Is it correct line?
The complete correct line would be:
setenv vpn_dns '1.2.3.4.5 2.3.4.5.6'
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I'm trying to install a Windows AppVM using this guide--
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/windows-appvms
The problem is I cannot run this command-- `sudo qubes-dom0-update
qubes-windows-tools`
In the output, there are four 404 errors, all with the same bad URL--
no improvements.
Any idea what may cause this? What I'm missing?
Thanks
I think a T550 user is having a similar problem...
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When I try to scan the /dev/sdb device with partx, it says the device is not
readable or not valid
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I've tried this on 2 USB sticks (a USB2 and USB3) and I'm not able to
boot
On 06/24/2016 08:25 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
I've tried this on 2 USB sticks (a USB2 and USB3) and I'm not able to
boot the new installer from either one. Apparently it can't find the
filesystem it needs to transition from the initramfs root.
The iso was verified with gpg and written
Continuing this in James' original thread...
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Ah, perhaps not then. It remains a mystery!
If it changed after initial 3.0 release (esp. later on, near the 3.1
release date) then that would actually make sense.
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Hello!
So, long story short, I've successfully configured a debian-based
ProxyVM to run Mullvad's GUI client (I know one can use "vanilla
OpenVPN" to connect to mullvad, I still prefer their
accounts.
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the volume in vm with LUKS and specify a keyfile
in each vm using crypttab. No need to have dom0 format or decrypt the
volume.
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used 2777284
free 17995792
shared 338500
buffers 62024
cached 2037140
buffer/cache used 67812 free 80117772
swap 8011772 used 0
create Fedora23 AppVM = 6 Seconds, yes
create Debian8 AppVM = 5 Seconds
low memory and lots of swapping. Check the amount of
swap usage with 'free'.
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Hi Chris. Thanks for your response. I hadn't realized that /etc/ was a bad
place to move the .ovpn file, and was just following the instructions in
'Streisand' (which is excellent, by the way!)
https://github.com/jlund/streisand
I guess
, why not use the in-place method from the
template doc? That involves 'qubes-dom0-update template-package' then
after it downloads the package and says there is nothing to update, do a
'yum reinstall template-package'.
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What's more, you don't have to alter any template beyond installing
openvpn to get this working.
OTOH, if you're looking for a solution for Network Manager, the doc
shows you how but its without a firewall. I am looking into a way to
make the firewall script work with NM.
Chris
Hello
I
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To setup socks5 in network-manager openvpn do I have to go
advanced-->proxies and enter all the details?
Thank you
Yes, but I'd ask the NM folks about any issues with that.
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Having sys-firewall there might be a problem. That's because you have to
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If you're using the fedora template, I suggest installing the OpenJDK
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seeing certain
devices?)
Thoughts?
Try /dev/sr0 instead (in dom0). You can also try assigning it to a vm
with 'qvm-block -a -ro vmname dom0:sr0'
...but you have to put the disc in first and it doesn't always work.
Chris
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On 06/02/2016 12:32 AM, Drew White wrote:
On Thursday, 2 June 2016 14:11:32 UTC+10, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 06/01/2016 10:29 PM, Drew White wrote:
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> The UI he is describing is system-config-printer (Red Hat). He
> could try
> gnome-co
had the same issue: More than a couple of dozen whole-fs
snapshots made the fs readonly. Booting a newer kernel and removing some
of the snapshots fixed it then.
Rusty
IIRC, kernel 3.17 and later are considered safe bets for btrfs.
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the template to the new hvm.
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you mentioned Qubes' limitation in this context. If it were up
to me, I would define web conferencing as a core use case for Qubes.
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to the Internet. Its been a while, but I recall both proxy
and app vms were usable with i2p. The biggest safety concern about i2p
in general is probably browser customization... they needed an analogue
to torbrowser and I don't know if they have one yet.
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