I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing problems with installing Kali on
a HVM in Qubes. When I boot the fresh installed Kali HVM i see the logon screen
fine, but after that I see the top op the screen in the lower 10% of the window
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I have the same issue on a Lenovo T440s
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Am 07.10.2016 um 06:44 schrieb boromirsbe...@sigaint.org:
> Ok my concern mostly is because its my windows disk and i dont trust it,
If you're not using a dedicated machine for Qubes instead of booting
multiple operating systems with definitely lower security standards
anyway I don't see your pro
Had the same issue on my Dell.
Both the xfce and lxde editions work fine though.
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I was updating my whonix-ws but maybe it was reboot and I closed it.
Now I can't start more it and shows up this message
"Error starting vm: cannot start qubes-guid!"
Reading some post I run this command
qvm-run whonix-ws --nogui --pass-io -u root "journalctl -xb | grep -i
-E "error|fail|q
Qubes uses VT-D and a Net VM to attempt to isolate buggy WiFi adapters from the
rest of the Qubes system.
But this isolation still depends on Xen not having bugs... And we know that Xen
has bugs, and will likely continue to have more going forward.
So, instead of VT-D, why not just switch off D
W dniu piątek, 7 października 2016 13:14:41 UTC+2 użytkownik neilh...@gmail.com
napisał:
> Qubes uses VT-D and a Net VM to attempt to isolate buggy WiFi adapters from
> the rest of the Qubes system.
>
> But this isolation still depends on Xen not having bugs... And we know that
> Xen has bugs,
Presumably through the CPU.
We know this option exists for hard drives for a facts.
So I see no reason you couldn't get Ethernet + WiFi chips without DMA.
Not all devices support switching off DMA, so I can see why Qubes decided to
use VT-D + Xen instead.
But certainly, I think there are devic
Using 'sudo aptitude update'
'sudo aptitude install libreoffice'
in whonix-ws template terminal, libreoffice does not show up in whonix-ws
vm's when started afterwards. Installing libreoffice directly into vm's
works but does not persist between reboots. Is this qubes normal behavior?
How do i ins
On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 12:45 PM, wrote:
> Using 'sudo aptitude update'
> 'sudo aptitude install libreoffice'
>
> in whonix-ws template terminal, libreoffice does not show up in whonix-ws
> vm's when started afterwards. Installing libreoffice directly into vm's
> works but does not persist between
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On 2016-10-07 00:37, petor...@gmail.com wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing problems with installing Kali
> on a HVM in Qubes. When I boot the fresh installed Kali HVM i see the logon
> screen fine, but after that I see the top
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> On 2016-10-07 00:37, petor...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing problems with installing Kali
>> on a HVM in Qubes. When I boot the fresh installed Kali HVM i see the l
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On 2016-10-07 04:12, illix...@hushmail.com wrote:
> Hello
> I was updating my whonix-ws but maybe it was reboot and I closed it.
> Now I can't start more it and shows up this message
>
> "Error starting vm: cannot start qubes-guid!"
>
> Reading som
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On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 07:57:35AM -0700, neilhard...@gmail.com wrote:
> Presumably through the CPU.
>
> We know this option exists for hard drives for a facts.
>
> So I see no reason you couldn't get Ethernet + WiFi chips without DMA.
>
> Not all
On Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 11:11:47 PM UTC-4, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
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> On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 06:51:39PM -0700, gaikokujinkyofu...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I converted a vdi file over to a raw file which seemed to go fine but
> >
So are you saying that VT-D does not actually depend on Xen...?
With a Xen bug, couldn't a hacked WiFi device just break out of sys-net..?
Or not..?
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Am 07.10.2016 um 16:57 schrieb neilhard...@gmail.com:
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> Presumably through the CPU.
I think I’ve still got a bunch of NE2000 and early RealTekNICs somewhere in the
cellar – how much do you want to offer?
> So I see no reason you couldn’t get Ethernet + WiFi chips without DMA.
I do; those doi
On Friday, 7 October 2016 19:37:50 UTC+1, Achim Patzner wrote:
> I think I’ve still got a bunch of NE2000 and early RealTekNICs somewhere in
> the cellar – how much do you want to offer?
Are you saying that these devices are non-DMA...?
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Everytime i try to install windows 7 my qubes gui (dom0) freeze while
win7 installing.
Also listen to music in another vm is impossible.
I have a fast i5 cpu and 24gb ram. Windows HVM with 8 GB ram and 4vcores.
I installed qubes 3.2 on ssd.
So how i can prevent that? Is it qubes creates the "
Am 07.10.2016 um 20:40 schrieb neilhard...@gmail.com:
> On Friday, 7 October 2016 19:37:50 UTC+1, Achim Patzner wrote:
>> I think I’ve still got a bunch of NE2000 and early RealTekNICs somewhere in
>> the cellar – how much do you want to offer?
>
> Are you saying that these devices are non-DMA…
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The original cards, the NE1000 (8-bit ISA; announced as "E-Net adapter" in
February 1987 for 495 USD) and NE2000 (16-bit ISA), and the corresponding use
of limited 8-bit and later 16-bit DMA in the NE2000
"
That seems to say that DMA is in fact used in the NE2000.
By the way, will these cards
The first thing that I have done
On 10/7/2016 at 7:53 PM, "Andrew David Wong" wrote:On 2016-10-07
04:12, illix...@hushmail.com wrote:
> Hello
> I was updating my whonix-ws but maybe it was reboot and I closed it.
> Now I can't start more it and shows up this message
>
> "Error starting vm: canno
Another question...
Are DMA attacks on Ethernet are even plausible?
WiFi seems much more vulnerable than Ethernet, due to more complexity.
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Qubes-HCL-Hewlett_Packard-HP_EliteBook_8560w-20161007-224417.cpio.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
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layout:
'hcl'
type:
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hvm:
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slat:
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tpm:
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Hewlett-Packard
model: |
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On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 01:31:56PM -0700, neilhard...@gmail.com wrote:
> Another question...
>
> Are DMA attacks on Ethernet are even plausible?
>
> WiFi seems much more vulnerable than Ethernet, due to more complexity.
I think there is misund
OK. This is getting confusing.
So you are now saying that you can't do a DMA attack over the web..?
If I had one computer connected to another via Ethernet crossover, could one
computer infect the other via DMA by sending the DMA attack over the crossover
cable..?
Or can a computer only launch
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