unman:
> On Thu, Sep 05, 2019 at 12:23:13PM +0200, donoban wrote:
>> On 9/5/19 11:41 AM, qtpie wrote:> My usecase is this: suspend a laptop
>> with sys-whonix and whonix appvms
>>> running, then resume it a few hours later.
>>>
>>> After resume Tor lost connection, re-connection fails until i manually
>>> sync time on sys-net then
>>> @sys-firewall 'sudo ntpdate [timeserver]
>>> @sys-whonix 'sudo qvm-sync-clock'
>>> @sys-whonix 'sudo systemctl restart 
>>> tor-fCAy/bagh0fxz5zemyo...@public.gmane.org'
>>>
>>> Is this also you usecase? You do not expierence any issues after
>>> suspend/resume on qubes 4 with Tor running?
>>>
>>
>> Ouch yes, usually after suspend/resume I had to run just:
>> @sys-whonix 'sudo systemctl restart 
>> tor-fCAy/bagh0fxz5zemyo...@public.gmane.org'
>>
>>
>> Currently I am not using whonix, I am testing with minimal fedora torvm[1].
>>
>> It seems stable. I don't have problems with suspend/resume and I skipped
>> the sync clock steps [2]. Probably it's less anonymous than Whonix, but
>> for me seems fine.
>>
>> [1] https://hackmd.io/JIXLStC-Sbq8rr1mjomCDQ
> 
> You know there's a Qubes package for that? (deprecated but still
> buildable.)
> I have my own fork for a torVM which includes Qubes firewall
> support, which Whonix doesn't provide.
> 

Which package? I couldnt immediately find it.

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