Re: [qubes-users] UNSUBSCRIBE

2024-07-29 Thread Leo28C
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

[qubes-users] Settuing up WiFi on the Lenovo P16 Gen2

2024-07-29 Thread Ulrich Windl
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

[qubes-users] UNSUBSCRIBE

2024-07-29 Thread colony.three via qubes-users
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.

Re: [qubes-users] What's Next? (Connecting VNC to dom0)

2024-07-29 Thread colony.three via qubes-users
> 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)