Well, the points you have mentioned are also dubious for mainstream Linux
environment, not only for Qubes, because they suppose a malicious app already
installed in the system.
Other point are, however, accidental interferences with lockscreen. For
example, I sometimes see Thunderbird popup on
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On 2016-09-12 06:06, Lorenzo Lamas wrote:
> Imo a good reason for Wayland in Qubes(Dom0 at least) is because x11
> lockscreen is not secure.
>
Are you referring to this?
Hello,
I was wondering if Qubes provides a blob free linux kernel for VM's?
And if not why not?
Best regards
J. Eppler
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On 09/12/2016 05:56 PM, Fredrik wrote:
I found some instructions on stackexhange but they are probably ment to be used
on the same computer as you are surfing from.
If I run this and disconnect my VPN nothing is blocked. What am I doing wrong?
iptables -P FORWARD DROP # we aren't a router
Any software can have flaws. The only distinction between ethernet and wifi in
that regards is that WiFi can be exploited by anyone within RF range regardless
whether they're authenticated to the same network or not; ethernet requires a
physical connection.
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 05:06:19AM -0700, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I need to be able to use virt-viewer to access remote systems (e.g.
> virt-viewer --connect qemu+ssh://some.host/system vm-name), and it would
> appear that
On Friday, September 9, 2016 at 3:33:34 PM UTC-4, jo...@mailbox.org wrote:
> Hi qubes-Users,
>
> I just installed the newest version of Qubes-OS and every seems to work
> just fine. Really great job.
> Even Flash and sound and such worked but for stopped working for
> no apparent reason.
I found some instructions on stackexhange but they are probably ment to be used
on the same computer as you are surfing from.
If I run this and disconnect my VPN nothing is blocked. What am I doing wrong?
iptables -P FORWARD DROP # we aren't a router
iptables -A INPUT -m state --state INVALID
I have the same problem as OP, the exact same problem and it does not work
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Hi!
1) I never noticed this but I have been typing in dark rooms lately: The
screen saver does not dim the keyboard when it is turning off the
backlight on my P-series machines; I'm fairly sure it was working on R
3.1 (but I was not using xfce there, I only noticed its presence after
someone
Am 12.09.2016 um 15:38 schrieb Marek Marczykowski-Górecki:
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 02:06:24PM +0200, Achim Patzner wrote:
> > /var/lib/qubes/servicevms/sys-whatever/icon.png
> > ERROR: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
> > '/var/lib/qubes/servicevms/sys-net/icon.png'
> > [ap@dom0 ~]$
>
> >
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 10:09:31AM -0700, Jan Betlach wrote:
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> I am about to reinstall my Qubes. Does it make sense to wait for 4.0 release
> (obviously depends on its ETA) or should I install current 3.2 and upgrade to
> 4.0 later. The
I am about to reinstall my Qubes. Does it make sense to wait for 4.0 release
(obviously depends on its ETA) or should I install current 3.2 and upgrade to
4.0 later. The question is how difficult it is to upgrade if possible at all.
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Attacker can use either a vulnerability in the card (if they know a suitable
one), regardless it is Ethernet or wlan, or they also might try to exploit a
legitimate feature. However, if you have VT-d supported by your CPU,
motherboard and BIOS, you should be safe against such attacks.
When
This one might be the best reason for Wayland in Qubes, provided that Wayland
is better.
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 02:06:24PM +0200, Achim Patzner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I upgraded a Qubes R3.1 system to the current 3.2, taking all my VMs
> with me. Now I tried cloning sys-net – and failed.
>
> [ap@dom0 ~]$ qvm-clone sys-net sys-whatever
>
Imo a good reason for Wayland in Qubes(Dom0 at least) is because x11 lockscreen
is not secure.
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Greetings:
I need to be able to use virt-viewer to access remote systems (e.g. virt-viewer
--connect qemu+ssh://some.host/system vm-name), and it would appear that it's
impossible to install due to conflicts:
# dnf install virt-viewer
Error: package virt-viewer-2.0-2.fc23.x86_64 requires
jkitt Yeah, I know that Ethernet is capable of DMA.
But DMA is different from a DMA Attack
A DMA attack is when a hacker exploits a software error in the Ethernet
firmware, and uses that to take over the device and issue malicious DMA attacks.
So I guess I'm asking whether any such
Thank you for pointing in the right direction. It was my fault in the script
for dom0. It failed in some way, causing other scripts not being called. I am
sorry for that. Now, I have a quick fix, but I should make it more robust.
On the keyboard: I had an idea about authenticated USB keyboard
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