amad...@riseup.net:
> We see much correspondence in these forums about installing a VPN within
> Qubes. Surely, the most secure place for VPN is to install on a Router?
> I say these things after reading the following paper [
> https://cryptome.org/2013/12/Full-Disclosure.pdf ] in which a group of
Mr. Harrison:
> Dear qubes-users,
>
> I am long time qubes follower and user. I apologize in advance if anyone
> feels this request is spam.
>
> I am looking for two invite codes needed to sign up to anonymous
> riseup.net email service.
>
> I am hoping there are some qubes users who are
Mr. Harrison:
> Dear qubes-users,
>
> I am long time qubes follower and user. I apologize in advance if anyone
> feels this request is spam.
>
> I am looking for two invite codes needed to sign up to anonymous
> riseup.net email service.
>
> I am hoping there are some qubes users who are
Mr. Harrison:
> Dear qubes-users,
>
> I am long time qubes follower and user. I apologize in advance if anyone
> feels this request is spam.
>
> I am looking for two invite codes needed to sign up to anonymous
> riseup.net email service.
>
> I am hoping there are some qubes users who are
amadaus:
> Andrew David Wong:
>> On 2016-09-17 07:21, amadaus wrote:
>>> In Qubes OS 3.2 rc2 updating Debian 8 via VM Manager and the terminal
>>> resulted in failure - it hangs forever. Consequently I tried a fresh
>>> install of OS 3.2 rc3. I successful
I'd like to create my own personal email server but don not feel
technically competent to set it up securely. However I've read about a
"out of the box" solution called Mail-In-A-Box. Do any Qubes users have
experience or thoughts on this potential solution?
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Andrew David Wong:
> On 2016-09-17 07:21, amadaus wrote:
>> In Qubes OS 3.2 rc2 updating Debian 8 via VM Manager and the terminal
>> resulted in failure - it hangs forever. Consequently I tried a fresh
>> install of OS 3.2 rc3. I successfully uddated Dom0, Fedora23 and Whonix
Andrew David Wong:
> On 2016-09-16 04:41, amadaus wrote:
>> I have downloaded Qubes R3.2-rc3 iso and in the course of verifying
>> signatures received the following output:
>> [user@rubbish ~]$ gpg -v --verify
>> '/home/user/Downloads/Qubes-R3.2-rc3-x86_64.iso.asc'
>
In Qubes OS 3.2 rc2 updating Debian 8 via VM Manager and the terminal
resulted in failure - it hangs forever. Consequently I tried a fresh
install of OS 3.2 rc3. I successfully uddated Dom0, Fedora23 and Whonix
templates BUT when it came to Debian-8 it stubbornly refuses to update.
Anyone any
I have downloaded Qubes R3.2-rc3 iso and in the course of verifying
signatures received the following output:
[user@rubbish ~]$ gpg -v --verify
'/home/user/Downloads/Qubes-R3.2-rc3-x86_64.iso.asc'
'/home/user/Downloads/Qubes-R3.2-rc3-x86_64.iso'
gpg: armor header: Version: GnuPG v2
gpg: Signature
Hi
Some of you may be interested in setting up your own personal VPN using
streisand software? I first read obout this in Ars Technica [
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/06/aiming-for-anonymity-ars-assesses-the-state-of-vpns-in-2016/]
and have since tried it out in a dedicated Streisand VM.
To
On 2016-08-11 18:50, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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Hash: SHA512
On 2016-08-11 05:08, amad...@riseup.net wrote:
My understanding is that by default Qubes Dom0 is protected from USB
attacks by disallowing access to USB's. To the contrary,on my system,
USB's
have
For months now I've had an intermittent problem where qubes hangs during
the boot process which then results in me having to power down.
The symptoms are: The system boots normally, I enter the disk password,
which is followed shortly afterwards by the username/password dialogue
box, after
I backed up my VM's in R3.1 --> dom0 --> secondary hard drive [internal
HDD] then attempted to recover them using R3.2. However its not possible
as the drive does not show in the Qubes restore window.
In dom0 terminal id did qvm-block list and the drive and its backup
partition is shown.
Can
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