Yes, I just used su and did everything listed in the guide (with su I could
edit files via terminal etc without any problems) but it still does not work.
The VPN won't work, I did everything according to the guide in the link in my
first post.
For instance I did everything in the ProxyVM then
On Friday, April 28, 2017 at 4:50:07 AM UTC+2, Chris Laprise wrote:
> On 04/27/2017 06:48 PM, almir.aljic1...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Friday, April 28, 2017 at 12:29:57 AM UTC+2, almir.a...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
> >> Alright. But I have another question. In the guide you linked, on
> >> step 4, it
Alright. But I have another question. In the guide you linked, on step 4, it
tells me to add 3 lines to my openvpn-client.ovpn file. Where do I add these 3
lines in this file? Is it fine if I just put them at the bottom of the file?
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Okay, I've followed the guide you linked. But on the third and final script, at
the bottom there is the following line of code:
sg qvpn -c "$VPN_CLIENT $VPN_OPTIONS"
and the guide instructs me to; Change the VPN_CLIENT and VPN_OPTIONS variables
to match your VPN software.
What is that? What
On Friday, April 28, 2017 at 12:29:57 AM UTC+2, almir.a...@gmail.com wrote:
> Alright. But I have another question. In the guide you linked, on step 4, it
> tells me to add 3 lines to my openvpn-client.ovpn file. Where do I add these
> 3 lines in this file? Is it fine if I just put them at the
On Friday, April 28, 2017 at 2:05:40 PM UTC+2, almir.a...@gmail.com wrote:
> Okay, I am able to run only the *last* command which is:
>
> sudo apt-get update && apt-get install openvpn resolvconf
>
> Then I shutdown the debian templateVM and I create a VPN VM (proxyVM). When
> it's time to type
Okay. I solved it. I was doing this wrong:
In step 6 at this link: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/vpn/
I forgot to change this line:
VPN_OPTIONS='--cd /rw/config/vpn/ --config openvpn-client.ovpn --daemon'
to match my VPN provider's .ovpn filename, which is Mullvad_nl.ovpn.
Thank you for all
Okay, I am able to run only the *last* command which is:
sudo apt-get update && apt-get install openvpn resolvconf
Then I shutdown the debian templateVM and I create a VPN VM (proxyVM). When
it's time to type in:
openvpn --cd /rw/config/vpn --config Mullvad_nl.ovpn
in a terminal on the VPN VM
I do have one final question though.
Say I want my anon-whonix appVM to first route through my VPN, and then connect
to Tor. How do I do this?
Is it enough if I just go into VM settings on my anon-whonix appVM, and set the
NetVM as my FirewallVM (which is configured to route through my VPN
So I followed this guide to randomize my mac address:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/anonymizing-your-mac-address/
At the beginning of the guide it prompts me to create a new NetVM in a debian-9
template, which I did. This is the part of the guide I am referring to:
"Next, create a new NetVM
On Sunday, April 30, 2017 at 3:54:09 PM UTC+2, almir.a...@gmail.com wrote:
> So I followed this guide to randomize my mac address:
>
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/anonymizing-your-mac-address/
>
> At the beginning of the guide it prompts me to create a new NetVM in a
> debian-9 template, which
On Monday, May 1, 2017 at 6:51:51 PM UTC+2, almir.a...@gmail.com wrote:
> I changed the resolution of my Qubes from 1920x1080 to 1600x1200 (by
> accident) and now my screen doesn't show anything when I choose HDMI2 (my
> desktop PC is attached to the screen with an HDMI cable). Setting the
>
On Monday, May 1, 2017 at 6:51:51 PM UTC+2, almir.a...@gmail.com wrote:
> I changed the resolution of my Qubes from 1920x1080 to 1600x1200 (by
> accident) and now my screen doesn't show anything when I choose HDMI2 (my
> desktop PC is attached to the screen with an HDMI cable). Setting the
>
I changed the resolution of my Qubes from 1920x1080 to 1600x1200 (by accident)
and now my screen doesn't show anything when I choose HDMI2 (my desktop PC is
attached to the screen with an HDMI cable). Setting the resolution to 1280x1024
worked fine, but as soon as I set it to 1600x1200 and
Is it possible to dual-boot Qubes and Windows 10?
I have an ASUS laptop with an SSD (where my Windows OS is installed) and a
completely empty 1 TB HDD. Can I just boot the laptop from a USB on which the
Qubes .iso is located, and then install Qubes on the HDD? Will this allow me to
then choose
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