Hmm... I thought you `enterprise` folk had more advanced tech behind the
curtain than the rest of us mortals. Guess not, huh?
Qubes just has a steep learning curve, even if you come from a strong Linux
background. It's annoying because at times it looks and feels like plain
ol' Linux, but then it
After having installed Qubes OS 4.2.2 on my new Lenovo P16 Gen2, I wondered how
to set up WiFi (6). As no prompt or popup to select or configure WLAN did
appear, I thought the issue is that sys-net lacks the WiFi device.
So I guessed what it might be and added it to sys-net. When starting sys-net
On Monday, July 29th, 2024 at 08:28, colony.three via qubes-users
wrote:
>
>
> > My recommendation is:
>
> > 1. Create a trusted VM to run WireGuard or a key-protected onion
> > service.
> > 2. Allow that VM (and only that VM) to connect to sshd in dom0 via
> > qubes.ConnectTCP.
> > 3.
> My recommendation is:
>
> 1. Create a trusted VM to run WireGuard or a key-protected onion
> service.
> 2. Allow that VM (and only that VM) to connect to sshd in dom0 via
> qubes.ConnectTCP.
> 3. Forward anything you need over the SSH tunnel.
> --
> Sincerely,
> Demi Marie Obenour (she/her/hers)