@Olivier Medoc
First off, thank you for all the work you've clearly put into the Arch Linux
build and documentation for Qubes.
FYI, I'd just like to add my own experiences when I tried to use the new
template. (Since I was using the ready-built template, I skipped your build
instructions and sta
13. Nov 2016 16:01 by no...@noses.com:
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> Am 13.11.2016 um 14:22 schrieb > hed...@tutanota.com> :
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>> 13. Nov 2016 08:48 by >> amad...@riseup.net>> :
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> Thoughts on thispaper and it's conclusions are welcomed
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> There is
13. Nov 2016 08:48 by amad...@riseup.net:
> We see much correspondence in these forums about installing a VPN within
> Qubes. Surely, the most secure place for VPN is to install on a Router?
> I say these things after reading the following paper [ >
> https://cryptome.org/2013/12/Full-Disclosu
13. Nov 2016 02:54 by tas...@openmailbox.org:
> On 11/12/2016 05:47 PM, > hed...@tutanota.com> wrote:
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>> I guess the question still stands: is the latest version materially superior
>> to the March 2015 version? (And enough to want to re-create over a dozen
>> proxyVMs?)
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> Yes, the VPN do
12. Nov 2016 20:39 by tas...@openmailbox.org:
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> By 'template' you mean the setup at my github repo? If you look closely, they
> are 90% the same except the doc version uses rc.local to start the client and
> the one on github creates a systemd service for it. What makes it look
> simpler
11. Nov 2016 12:20 by sectesting0...@gmail.com:
> I have successfully applied the setup and scripting in >
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/vpn
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> No more DNS leaks.
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Quite some time ago I created a number of proxyVMs us
Summary of Problem: During a fresh installation of Qubes R3.1, all restored
Debian TemplateVMs crash during the apt-get dist-upgrade and can no longer be
restarted.
Details: My preferred Qubes upgrade method is to do a fresh install to a new
disk and backup/restore AppVMs and TemplateVMs from t