I thought that the TPM provided hardware accelerated block encryption ciphers
in addition to key storage. The Wikipedia page for TPM certainly makes it sound
that way but I can find nothing indicating that LUKS uses those capabilities
when present.
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On 12/15/18 8:00 AM, John Smiley wrote:
So Xen just sets up LUKS without the TPM even if it’s there?
XEN has nothing to do with LUKS, volume unlocking is done by the ramdisk
(eg. initramfs-4.14.[...].img).
You'll have to tweak the ramdisk if you want to unlock your luks volume
with TPM.
On 12/14/18 12:00 PM, unman wrote:
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 10:49:22AM +0200, Ivan Mitev wrote:
On 12/14/18 9:30 AM, TitanoBOT wrote:
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On 12/13/18 7:07 PM, TITANBOT wrote:
Hello. Forgive me for my bad english. I
So Xen just sets up LUKS without the TPM even if it’s there?
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I have a 6th gen Lenovo Carbon X1 and it has a slot for a sim card and 4G LTE.
It shows up in lspci as:
03:00.0 Wireless controller [0d40]: Intel Corporation Device 7360 (rev 01)
Adding this device to the list of PCI device list selected by the sys-net VM
froze Qubes. Thereafter, Qubes would
On 12/14/2018 03:42 PM, Achim Patzner wrote:
> On 20181213 at 19:20 -0800 Sphere wrote:
>> If only I could establish my own CPU production company I would definitely
>> support libre hardware/libreboot/coreboot and such but sadly we are in a
>> world with high demands to processing and stuff and
On Thursday, December 13, 2018 at 8:21:43 PM UTC-8, John Smiley wrote:
> I only ask because my, admittedly limited, exposure left me with no
> confidence at all that it would protect me. I was hitting software and doc
> bugs left and right. They haven’t gotten basics down yet, so no way I can
>
On 20181213 at 19:20 -0800 Sphere wrote:
> If only I could establish my own CPU production company I would definitely
> support libre hardware/libreboot/coreboot and such but sadly we are in a
> world with high demands to processing and stuff and due to how there is
> hardly any support for
Thanks unman I will follow the issue.
Dominique
On Friday, December 14, 2018 at 10:19:40 AM UTC-5, unman wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 06:10:33AM -0800, Dominique St-Pierre Boucher wrote:
> > Good morning Qubes community,
> >
> > I am using version 4 and I have fedora-29 template. Even after
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 06:10:33AM -0800, Dominique St-Pierre Boucher wrote:
> Good morning Qubes community,
>
> I am using version 4 and I have fedora-29 template. Even after the updates,
> it still shows that the template needs update. How do I fix this issue?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dominique
>
On Friday, December 14, 2018 at 9:10:33 AM UTC-5, Dominique St-Pierre Boucher
wrote:
> Good morning Qubes community,
>
> I am using version 4 and I have fedora-29 template. Even after the updates,
> it still shows that the template needs update. How do I fix this issue?
>
> Thanks
>
>
Notice this error message when updating dom0. Should I be concerned?
Not sure if related but was also having trouble updating fedora templates.
after updating to new fedora 28. Kept telling me failed to synchronize cache.
using clean all command didn't help.
Finally realized that it
Good morning Qubes community,
I am using version 4 and I have fedora-29 template. Even after the updates, it
still shows that the template needs update. How do I fix this issue?
Thanks
Dominique
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John Smiley:
> I only ask because my, admittedly limited, exposure left me with no
> confidence at all that it would protect me. I was hitting software and doc
> bugs left and right. They haven’t gotten basics down yet, so no way I can
> trust. Fun toy though.
It's important to understand
I have been using Qubes 3.2 and 4.0 for a while now. When I installed Qubes I
needed to put the time on my BIOs 6 hours ahead in order for the clock on my
desktop to be accurate. Worked fine for the past few years...TOR worked, time
on emails looked inline using Debian9 thunderbird...
I
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 11:09:56PM -0800, John Smiley wrote:
> >From the docs:
> TPM with proper BIOS support (required for Anti Evil Maid)
>
> Is that it?
>
> Qubes does not use the TPM for disk encryption?
No, it's standard luks.
If you want to have luks+TPM you could set this up, but it isnt
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 08:21:42PM -0800, John Smiley wrote:
> I only ask because my, admittedly limited, exposure left me with no
> confidence at all that it would protect me. I was hitting software and doc
> bugs left and right. They haven’t gotten basics down yet, so no way I can
> trust.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 10:49:22AM +0200, Ivan Mitev wrote:
>
>
> On 12/14/18 9:30 AM, TitanoBOT wrote:
> > четверг, 13 декабря 2018 г., 21:15:55 UTC+3 пользователь Ivan Mitev написал:
> > > On 12/13/18 7:07 PM, TITANBOT wrote:
> > > > Hello. Forgive me for my bad english. I hope you can
On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 08:15:49PM -0800, John Smiley wrote:
> Diceware dude
>
That's not diceware. It's random garbage.
Not saying it cant be used as a password (it can), but use almost
certainly relies on some password keeper. Postit on the monitor?
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четверг, 13 декабря 2018 г., 21:15:55 UTC+3 пользователь Ivan Mitev написал:
On 12/13/18 7:07 PM, TITANBOT wrote:
Hello. Forgive me for my bad english. I hope you can understand me. I installed
Kali linux in my Qubes OS, but the internet is not
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