I imagine the requirement of a Google account deters many from contributing to
discussion. All Google accounts require SMS verification of a phone, which is
very de-anonymizing, and sort of out of line with the privacy centric nature of
Qubes and its users.
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Hello, what is the difference between this implementation and just following
the VPN guide on the Qubes website? Both seem to create a proxyVM.
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/vpn/
Is your version more leak proof, if so, how?
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> If there's such a great need to be constantly transferring files back and
> forth between two or more domains, then that suggests that they shouldn't
> actually be separate security domains in the first place, doesn't it?
>
Yes 100% agree / valid logic.
> An exception to this would be VMs that
On Friday, July 29, 2016 at 2:36:57 AM UTC-6, grzegorz@gmail.com wrote:
> W dniu piątek, 29 lipca 2016 03:42:07 UTC+2 użytkownik epic...@gmail.com
> napisał:
> > A fileVM would be a mountable filesystem that 2 or more AppVMs can share.
> >
> > A fileVM could be a normal partition like MSDOS/F
A fileVM would be a mountable filesystem that 2 or more AppVMs can share.
A fileVM could be a normal partition like MSDOS/FAT32, an encrypted filesystem,
or even a distributed or cloud filesystem.
There are numerous uses for this, for example, installing Dropbox on a Linux
AppVM and sharing the