On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 12:30:47 +0100
unman <un...@thirdeyesecurity.org> wrote:

>On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 08:21:53PM -0700, Wolf moon wrote:
>> Hi guys New to Qubes ( which is an amazing feat of cyber security 
>> engineering ) all working fine and learning my way around it. 
>> 
>> My only issue is logging into my vpn service. 
>> 
>> I have followed the Qubes instructions ( which the images are different to 
>> Qubes 4.0 and after searching the net on this matter someone said that this 
>> is a shot of the previous Qubes so not helpful there ) I also contacted my 
>> vpn service on the matter. They read up on the Qubes instructions and 
>> emailed me back a step by step guide but still no joy. 
>> 
>> My vpn service works well on my Raspberry Pi 3 in the command line ( which I 
>> found simple instructions for elsewhere on the internet ) and works fine on 
>> my windows 10 system as its got an app interface you download.
>> 
>> Its just Qubes I am having issues with. I am by no means a hardcore techy, I 
>> am learning and not afraid or unfamiliar using the command line in linux. 
>> 
>> I have contacted the Qubes team after trying my best effort to resolve this 
>> on my own as I know they are a small team of 5 or so last time I checked.
>> 
>> Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Wolf Moon
>>   
>
>Hi Wolf Man
>
>Welcome to Qubes.
>
>It would be easier to help if you gave some idea of what the problem is:
>"still no joy" doesn't mean anything.
>
>Also, "the Qubes instructions" cover a number of different approaches.
>Which one did you try?
>How did the instructions provided by your provider differ from the Qubes?
>
>Can you say what provider is involved, and what flavour of vpn you are
>trying to put in place.
>Look in the log files for the service, and post relevant extracts - I
>mean take some time to review the log yourself and then post.
>
>The more relevant information you provide, the easier it will be to
>help.
>
>cheers
>
>unman
>
>

I have two different VPN's I use for different purposes.  I have a cisco 
provided VPN for a client which I connect to via openconnect from within a 
dedicated appVM, and I run an OpenVPN server on my home network and connect to 
it through the OpenVPN client when not at home from a clone of sys-net for the 
purpose.  I switch which sys-net I run based on if I need to connect to home or 
not, or I simply don't run the OpenVPN client if I'm using the sys-net with the 
OpenVPN client but don't need to connect.  There are quite a few different ways 
to skin this cat.

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