12 Eylül 2018 Çarşamba 19:53:18 UTC+3 tarihinde daniel yazdı: > Dear All, > > Have been settling into my new qubes laptop and found that sys-net keeps my > wifi password in plaintext in a file in a single directory > (/rw/config/NM-system-connections) that survives reboot. Presumably as I > add wifi networks such files will accumulate. This surprised me, since > sys-net by design is untrusted and isolation is the whole point of qubes. > If I understand right, when RandomMotelWifi corrupts my sys-net, > the corruptors can then get onto almost any other wifi I've ever logged into. > > Is the idea that I should run different sys-net's to separate wifi's from each > other, according to some scheme that I need to keep track of? Maybe, home > on one, work on another and everything else on a third? > > Or is there a mechanism for storing certain wifi passwords in a vault VM? > Perhaps I should sometimes use a disposable VM in place of sys-net? > Or perhaps something else that I am missing? Maybe I just haven't > internalized > the qubes way. > > Thank you for any thoughts and recommendations, > Daniel > > PS: VERY impressed with qubes---everything works out of the box. > (thinkpad carbon X1 5th gen. Many thanks to the qubes team for ironing out > the few difficulties that marmarek encountered back in Dec 2017 !)
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