In some cases, Alt+Win+Tab is not handled by dom0 (at least with Kwin) and the
remote VM handles it as Alt+Tab (AFAIR at least Windows and Unity).
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So I have now also boarded the mirage-firewall VM hype to replace sys-firewall
in order to take advantage of the very nice small memory consumption of just 32
MB
After searching around I literally failed to find anything that could help me
know how I'm gonna edit rules.ml in the
So I tried removing the rule today and attempted to do a templateVM Update
Oddly enough it updates just fine and my setting on qubes-rpc for TemplateVM
updates is set as my sys-net vm
Not unless this is because I have already done an update without removing the
iptables rule first which caused
On 4/10/19 9:50 AM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
The PS/2 keyboard leaking to ground risk seems like it would only
apply if an attacker had physical access. Is that right or is there a
way it could be exploited remotely?
In principle that can be measured far away, with little hw cost Read you
On 4/10/19 9:50 AM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
The PS/2 keyboard leaking to ground risk seems like it would only apply if an
attacker had physical access. Is that right or is there a way it could be
exploited remotely?
In principle that can be measured far away, with little hw cost Read you
The PS/2 keyboard leaking to ground risk seems like it would only apply if an
attacker had physical access. Is that right or is there a way it could be
exploited remotely?
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On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 1:21:45 PM UTC-7, awokd wrote:
> awokd wrote on 3/30/19 4:50 PM:
> > Mindus Amitiel Debsin wrote on 3/30/19 9:41 AM:
> >> Hello Qubes community!
> >
> > Hello again!
> >
> >> The other issue and the reason for this post is that after reading
> >> several guides for
From Throwaway42's document:
> GRUB\_CMDLINE\_LINUX="
> rd.qubes.hide\_pci=0a:00.0,0a:00.1
> modprobe=xen-pciback.passthrough=1
> xen-pciback.permissive"
Instead of xen-pciback.permissive on the Linux options line, could you
set the GPU's two PCI devices to permissive
Yet another approach might be to use a USB to PS/2 adapter to connect a USB
keyboard that supports PS/2 signaling to a native PS/2 port. Would that be a
good solution to avoid keyboard leaking signals to ground?
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awokd wrote on 3/30/19 4:50 PM:
Mindus Amitiel Debsin wrote on 3/30/19 9:41 AM:
Hello Qubes community!
Hello again!
The other issue and the reason for this post is that after reading
several guides for Windows HVM installs and trying every option in the
Qubes Manager GUI, the Win10 HVM
799 wrote on 4/9/19 7:31 PM:
Hello throwaway42,
schrieb am Di., 9. Apr. 2019, 21:17:
(...)
Just for information:
I have a gaming VM inside Qubes OS
It is a windows 7 HVM, with a dedicated GPU.
Performance are very good.
I referenced some useful links here https://neowutran.ovh/qubeos.pdf
Hey throwaway42,
Thank you for the information! I wish I had this 6 months ago when I began
planning my personal VM server.
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Hello throwaway42,
schrieb am Di., 9. Apr. 2019, 21:17:
> (...)
> Just for information:
> I have a gaming VM inside Qubes OS
> It is a windows 7 HVM, with a dedicated GPU.
> Performance are very good.
> I referenced some useful links here https://neowutran.ovh/qubeos.pdf
Nice write-up ...
Le mardi 9 avril 2019 15:29:48 UTC+2, John Mitchell a écrit :
> On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 2:53:25 PM UTC+2, unman wrote:
>
>
>
> > Do you run Qubes? On what hardware?
>
> I wanted to use Qubes however I didn't feel that my usage case would be
> supported here so I opted for Xubuntu
If there is no signal on PS/2 ground or I can eliminate it, is this the more
secure route or is it worth doing the USB shuffle? I have 4 USB controllers
available.
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I really appreciate the responses. I bought a new mobo that does have native
PS/2 to use with Qubes. It arrived today and I’ll be trying it out after work
today. How would I go about determining if my keystrokes are being revealed on
ground? I have a storage scope so I think it would just be a
Devin Cofer wrote on 4/9/19 5:04 PM:
Hello all,
Recently my Qubes 4 installation's debian template and whonix templates stopped
updating correctly.
Fedora-based templates and Dom0 update fine.
`sudo apt update` on debian template will error when it tries to fetch
jessie-backports Release.
799 wrote on 4/9/19 7:28 AM:
I think the easiest way is 1) switching Alt+Tab against Windows+Tab.
Can this be done?
Maybe
https://superuser.com/questions/458846/how-to-map-alttab-behavior-to-another-keyboard-combination
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Hello all,
Recently my Qubes 4 installation's debian template and whonix templates stopped
updating correctly.
Fedora-based templates and Dom0 update fine.
`sudo apt update` on debian template will error when it tries to fetch
jessie-backports Release.
Err:7
On Monday, April 8, 2019 2:44 PM, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> My Linux Mint VM works ok when the notebook is connected to wifi only.
> When I connect the lan cable I see the icon in the upper right corner
> indicating both wifi and wired connections are available and this VM
> looses
Hi All,
My Linux Mint VM works ok when the notebook is connected to wifi only.
When I connect the lan cable I see the icon in the upper right corner
indicating both wifi and wired connections are available and this VM
looses internet connection. In the VM, Linux still sees it is connected
On 3/23/19 3:03 PM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Spent several hours yesterday trying to track down what I would need to do to
install coreboot on all of my computers, starting with my Qubes box: a Levnovo
Thinkpad T480.
The bottom line from what I can tell is that if you have an Intel CPU made
I'm not sure if this is a misconfiguration or a bug but I can't seem to
get the desktop notifications to stay on the primary monitor as selected
in the Notifications settings. "Show notifications on: primary display".
I made sure that a primary display was set in display properties and
tried
On Tue, Apr 09, 2019 at 06:29:48AM -0700, John Mitchell wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 2:53:25 PM UTC+2, unman wrote:
>
>
>
> > Do you run Qubes? On what hardware?
>
> I wanted to use Qubes however I didn't feel that my usage case would be
> supported here so I opted for Xubuntu
On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 2:53:25 PM UTC+2, unman wrote:
> Do you run Qubes? On what hardware?
I wanted to use Qubes however I didn't feel that my usage case would be
supported here so I opted for Xubuntu running QEMU and Virtual Machine Manager.
I have it working, responding here from
On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 02:32:04PM -0400, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> On 02/25/2019 04:02 PM, John Mitchell wrote:
> > If I may ask what OS do you use for the host?
> >
>
> Devuan, it is debian without systemd.
>
> I compile most of the related packages though like libvirtd, qemu etc
> cause the
On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 09:49:28PM -0400, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> I have stated this many times before.
>
> The PS/2 thing is from 2011 which is 8 years ago and applies to systems
> without more than one USB controller.
>
> Using PS/2 sends your keystrokes out on the ground wire.
>
> It is far
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 11:20:13 PM UTC+1, qmirfw wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I got the qubes-mirage-firewall working in a simple
>
> sys-net --> sys-mirage-fw --> disp1234
>
> situation, but when I wanted to include it in my normal chain, as in
>
> sys-net --> sys-mirage-fw --> sys-firewall -->
Hello,
I am using a fedora-29 based AppVM ("my-office") to connect to my corporate
virtual desktop using VMware Horizon View.
Unfortunately the Alt+Tab key sequence is not forwarded into the virtual
desktop.
I totally understand that his has been done to improve security, so that no
AppVM can
On Tuesday, 9 April 2019 00:08:58 UTC+2, qmirfw wrote:
> I don't understand why you want to do all that in a TemplateVM,
> and not an AppVM.
> Also why fight with Fedora, if my simple Debian based build gives the
> same binary as the official (equal checksum) [...]
you are right that using a
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