'PR' via qubes-users [2017-05-16 11:01 +0200]:
> I am able to launch Keepass from my vault AppVM:
>
> [user@vault ~] qvm-run '$dispvm' keepass
>
> this opens up keepass in a new disposable App VM.
> How can I pass my keepass file to this AppVM, so that it will be opened.
"qvm-open-in-dvm path/t
'Piit' via qubes-users [2017-05-16 10:49 +0200]:
> qubes-pass brought my attention to pass(wordstore) which I haven't
> heard of before. I've setup pass in my vault AppVM, which I am
> currently using to host my credentials with Keepass. This works quit
> well, even, when this involves some Copy&
Are these instructions of any help? You basically just follow the
instructions for building Arch.
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/20170428154944.xt4ggq6xhhd3wxe3%40bestemt.no
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Gaiko Kyofusho [2017-05-06 03:18 +0200]:
> I have some programs in 1-2 of my appVMs that are not installed, I just
> extracted them and execute them (eg ./executablefile.sh).
>
> Is there a way that I can make these show up on the xfce menu (which I am
> thinknig is in dom0)?
See here: https://w
Patrick Bouldin [2017-05-06 00:26 +0200]:
> Hi, I'm still having trouble with screenshots. Spent a lot of time trying to
> install Eva's tool. I started here as recommended:
> https://github.com/evadogstar/qvm-screenshot-tool
> I'm just not understanding the directions. When I downloaded
> qvm-
wordswithn...@gmail.com [2017-05-03 19:52 +0200]:
> I used fedora-25. Is fedora-23 preferred?
Yes. Just follow the instructions :)
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Nemo [2017-05-03 19:50 +0200]:
> I'm thinking an attacker could:
>
> 1 Take control of the VM through any given means, and gain the ability to
> edit the .desktop file
> 2 Alter the desktop file so that it opens a malware URL in the VM dedicated
> to web browsing
> 3 Send information from the Thu
wordswithn...@gmail.com [2017-05-02 17:07
+0200]:
> Any thoughts (Micah or the community), on whether this creates an
> avenue for persistent compromise of a VM?
>
> Maybe there's a way to make this change persistent from the
> TemplateVM, eg store the .desktop file outside /home and create a
> s
wordswithn...@gmail.com [2017-05-02 20:48 +0200]:
> 'make install-deps' and manually attempting to install the dependencies
> confirms that they're all installed.
I got this error when I tried to build debian-8-minimal in
fedora-25-minimal (I believe). Do you use fedora-23 as your build
environm
Gaiko [2017-05-02 03:36 +0200]:
> > What happens if you run `qvm-open-in-vm work https://qubes-os.org` in
> > tbirdVM
>
> it seems to work just fine that way
>
> > and when you run xdg-open https://qubes-os.org in the work VM
> > (without the quotes)?
>
> ok, xdg-open I hadn't tried. But regar
Gaiko [2017-05-01 21:34 +0200]:
> On Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 2:38:22 PM UTC-4, Micah Lee wrote:
> > I published a quick blog post explaining how I do this:
> >
> > https://micahflee.com/2016/06/qubes-tip-opening-links-in-your-preferred-appvm/
>
> This would be awesome, I gave it a try but fo
Unman [2017-04-25 20:48 +0200]:
> I'm not convinced becase my stretch works as expected without gvfs-bin,
> but it is built not upgraded. gvfs-bin brings in gvfs-common, so it may
> be that that's what iss required and isnt in a Jesie-upgarded system.
It also works in debian-wheezy updated to sid
Unman [2017-02-23 13:56 +0100]:
> The "DisposableVM" entries in the xfce menus are sourced from
> /etc/xdg/menus/applications-merged/qubes-dispvm.menu
>
> Create the desktop file in /usr/local/share/applications
> Then reference it in the qubes-dispvm.menu file.
> The launcher will appear on the
Dominique St-Pierre Boucher [2017-03-23 14:54
+0100]:
> I was able to build a jessie minimal template but not a stretch one.
> So I decided to clone it and upgrade the template. I ran into a lot of
> issues with that. The way I was able to finally do it was to enable
> the qubes-testing repo for s
Ok, so I did a bit of poking around.
xdg-open returns:
xdg-mime: mimetype argument missing
Try 'xdg-mime --help' for more information.
Which fits with xdg-mime not being able to recognize the mimetype of
files.
This phenomenon is described in a post on Ask Ubuntu (from May 2016
Unman [2017-04-25 15:21 +0200]:
> I'm pretty sure this is one of those distro/desktop things, because it
> works for me as expected, although you havent said what application or
> filetype is concerned. Nor what Template you are using.
I use a debian-8 template upgraded to unstable. The problem w
So I've added an entry to ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list in
my DispVM and opening files of the corresponding type with
qvm-open-in-dvm works just as it should (opening the files in the
desired app in a new DispVM).
But if I try to run xdg-open in a DispVM with the same file, it does not
Unman [2017-04-24 17:19 +0200]:
> I'm constantly switching NetVMs for disposableVMs - most of the time I do
> this by script setting the netvm before opening the disposableVM, with
> a keyboard shortcut.
Would you explain how you have accomplished this?
> On occasion I change the netVM for a run
When I change a running DispVM's NetWM (in the Qubes VM Manager) (e.g.
from sys-whonix to sys-firewall) the DispVM loses its internet
connection. Changing the NetWM of a normal AppVM based on the same
TempVM as the DispVM does not cause any issues. How could this be?
I'm running Qubes 3.2. The Tem
Unman [2017-02-18 01:54 +0100]:
> Well you haven't said how you intend to add launcher commands to your
> i3.
> What HawKing has shown you is a template for the command that you need
> to run in dom0 to launch programs in a dispVM:
> "echo | /usr/lib/qubes/qfile-daemon-dvm qubes.VMShell dom0 DEFA
You have to use the proper name of the TemplateVM (as there are multiple
TemplateVMs), e.g. fedora-23 or debian-8. You can find the name in the
Qubes VM Manager.
Regards
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marcusdil...@mdnetz.com [2017-02-21 10:49 +0100]:
> Am Dienstag, 21. Februar 2017 10:39:07 UTC+1 schrieb Francesco:
>
hawk...@bitmessage.ch [2017-02-17 22:10 +0100]:
> You could add a new "launcher" button to the XFCE panel, and for it's
> execute command, follow this example for the tor browser (under section:
> How to use Tor Browser behind TorVM), but other applications should
> work in the same way:
> https:/
Hi!
How can I add or remove application shortcuts for the DispVM? I've had
no problems managing these for TemplateVMs and AppVMs, but the DispVM
lacks the "Add more shortcuts..." entry (in i3, anyways), and I haven't
been able to locate the appropriate configuration file either. I've also
tried to
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