Hi everyone,
actually I'm a happy Qubes 3.2 user on Intel platform for more than a year now !
I'm looking to upgrade my actual Skylake build with an AMD one with the new
Ryzen Pinnacle Ridge CPU (R7 2700) and installing Qubes 4.0 on the same
occasion. The Asrock X470 Taichi seems a really nice
Le vendredi 31 août 2018 19:22:08 UTC+2, airele...@tutanota.com a écrit :
> In Qubes 4.0, I think the default config for all VMs is:
>/usr/share/qubes/templates/libvirt/xen.xml
> and you can override it for by placing a config file in
> /etc/qubes/templates/libvirt/xen/by-name/.xml
>
On Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at 3:15:16 PM UTC+2, unman wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 06:56:48AM -0700, Who Cares wrote:
> >
> >
> > I got a Question about that
> >
> > Somehow I got no templates directory under /etc/qubes?
>
> You can just create the directory structure as needed.
>
On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 9:24:08 PM UTC+2, 3mp...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Some obvious questions.
> >
> > You say the interface is correctly configured.
> > Do you have any routes set in the Windows box?
> > Do you see traffic outbound on the 10.137.0.50 iface?
> >
> > If you sniff traffic
> I believe that is indeed the aim.
> You can either set to 255.255.255.0 or add specific route, as you have
> done. (Did you set a return route on the destination also?)
The return route is automatically added to the Proxy with the vif-route-qubes,
and the destination send all traffic to the
On Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at 4:29:18 AM UTC+2, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote:
> On 29.06.2013 08:23, Olivier Médoc wrote:
> > On 06/29/13 06:58, AndrewX192 wrote:
> >> Is it possible to permanently set or override options in the autogenerated
> >> configuration files, and if so - what is the
Hi,
I’m still working on my Qubes 4.0 migration and I’m trying to connect a Windows
10 XL created VM to Qubes Networking by adding this kind of line in the hvm
file :
vif = [ 'mac=00:16:3e:5e:6d:11,model=e1000,
ip=10.137.0.50,script=vif-route-qubes,backend=sys-vpn’ ]
The backend is a
> Some obvious questions.
>
> You say the interface is correctly configured.
> Do you have any routes set in the Windows box?
> Do you see traffic outbound on the 10.137.0.50 iface?
>
> If you sniff traffic inbound on the vif attached to the Windows HVM, do
> you see anything there? (I mean