On Fri, April 13, 2018 8:26 am, cr33dc0...@gmail.com wrote:

> What I've tried so far:
> - Installation of various Guest-OSs: Kali, Debian9 (stock), Ubuntu 16.04_4
>
>
> However, all of them where unable to establish a proper connection to
> sys-firewall and by that to the internet.
>
> There is no chance some how to configure the networking automatically
> over dhcp since sys-firewall does not offer this i guess.
>
> So what i've tried manually:
> - Enter the StandaloneVM IP (as listed in the Qube Manager)
> - Enter Gateway IP (of sys-firewall as listed in the Qube Manager)
> - Enter the Netmask (as listed in the properties of each VM)

This should work, but like you noted, use a netmask like 255.255.255.0.

Getting the VMs to talk to each other is more complicated. See
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/firewall/#enabling-networking-between-two-qubes.


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