On 6/12/19 10:14 AM, 'Crypto Carabao Group' via qubes-users wrote:
We've also been trying for days to get a VPN to resolve on a brand new
R4.0 install, to either one of 2 different VPN providers, using the
iptables and cli scripts:
We've also been trying for days to get a VPN to resolve on a brand new R4.0
install, to either one of 2 different VPN providers, using the iptables and cli
scripts:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/vpn/#set-up-a-proxyvm-as-a-vpn-gateway-using-iptables-and-cli-scripts
I've also set it up before on a
Just reviving a thread of mine from a few months ago with a related follow-up
question.
When trying to connect to a VPN using openvpn from a Debian-9 AppVM within
Qubes, I could connect but instantly lost DNS resolution which rendered the
connection unusable.
Installing he package
Thanks...I am away from my Qubes but will try! Thanks!
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On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 3:56:22 PM UTC-5, 22...@tutamail.com wrote:
> Interesting Otto...can you elaborate on the files you changed? I had this
> working at one time but then broke...I never managed to get it working.
>
> What files did you change? The config files?
>
> Any specifics
Interesting Otto...can you elaborate on the files you changed? I had this
working at one time but then broke...I never managed to get it working.
What files did you change? The config files?
Any specifics for a newbie would be appreciated and likely appreciated by
others.
Thanks,
22Rip
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Further update: I decided to try a completely different VPN provider's config
file, and to my surprise that one worked fine using the old simple method of
calling openvpn from the AppVM.
Examining both files and looking for the difference between the two, it appears
the broken one did not ever
On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 3:55:19 PM UTC-5, Chris Laprise wrote:
> Qubes 4 networking is re-written and functions somewhat differently than
> Qubes 3.x.
So it seems. After spending several days trying to get a VPN connection up and
working via every possible method conceivable, I have
On 11/19/2018 03:01 PM, Otto Kratik wrote:
On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 12:27:40 PM UTC-5, Chris Laprise wrote:
It could be as simple as editing your /etc/resolv.conf so it contains
your VPN provider's DNS server (or other DNS server that you prefer)
instead of the Qubes internal routing
On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 12:27:40 PM UTC-5, Chris Laprise wrote:
> It could be as simple as editing your /etc/resolv.conf so it contains
> your VPN provider's DNS server (or other DNS server that you prefer)
> instead of the Qubes internal routing addresses.
I'll give this a try, thanks.
On 11/19/2018 12:27 PM, Chris Laprise wrote:
It could be as simple as editing your /etc/resolv.conf so it contains
your VPN provider's DNS server (or other DNS server that you prefer)
instead of the Qubes internal routing addresses.
Replace this:
nameserver 10.139.1.1
nameserver 10.139.1.2
On 11/19/2018 09:05 AM, Otto Kratik wrote:
On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 1:09:33 AM UTC-5, Chris Laprise wrote:
The Qubes VPN doc has two methods for correct openvpn configuration:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/vpn/
A better method is located here:
On Monday, November 19, 2018 at 1:09:33 AM UTC-5, Chris Laprise wrote:
> The Qubes VPN doc has two methods for correct openvpn configuration:
>
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/vpn/
>
> A better method is located here:
>
> https://github.com/tasket/Qubes-vpn-support/
>
> The difference is more
On 11/19/2018 01:09 AM, Chris Laprise wrote:
On 11/18/2018 07:36 PM, Otto Kratik wrote:
I realize it's possible to create a dedicated ProxyVM and use
NetworkConfig to route VPN traffic, but that's not what I'm asking about.
In Qubes 3.2 from any standard Debian AppVM connected to Sys-Net I am
On 11/18/2018 07:36 PM, Otto Kratik wrote:
I realize it's possible to create a dedicated ProxyVM and use NetworkConfig to
route VPN traffic, but that's not what I'm asking about.
In Qubes 3.2 from any standard Debian AppVM connected to Sys-Net I am able to
simply do from terminal:
sudo
I realize it's possible to create a dedicated ProxyVM and use NetworkConfig to
route VPN traffic, but that's not what I'm asking about.
In Qubes 3.2 from any standard Debian AppVM connected to Sys-Net I am able to
simply do from terminal:
sudo openvpn --config
..and it connects, and from
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