Linux HVM through Whonix Gateway or VPN

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Chris Bensch

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Jan 25, 2017, 8:04:39 AM1/25/17
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I'm running Qubes 3.2. I have a Debian HVM that works perfect when using the default sys-firewall as the netvm. If I change the netvm to another proxyvm such as a VPN (https://github.com/Rudd-O/qubes-vpn) or change it to the default sys-whonix, I lose all connectivity. Can someone point me in the right direction?

Ángel

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Jan 25, 2017, 4:52:05 PM1/25/17
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Chris Bensch wrote:
> I'm running Qubes 3.2. I have a Debian HVM that works perfect when using the default sys-firewall as the netvm. If I change the netvm to another proxyvm such as a VPN (https://github.com/Rudd-O/qubes-vpn) or change it to the default sys-whonix, I lose all connectivity. Can someone point me in the right direction?
>

Do you have it configured using a static IP address? I would try
manually changing the route to the configured NetVM.

Connor Page

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Jan 26, 2017, 9:35:45 AM1/26/17
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Linux HVMs don't get network settings from stub domains so all the IPs have to be set manually. When network topology is changed, new addresses have to be entered.

Chris Bensch

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Jan 26, 2017, 9:49:36 AM1/26/17
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Maybe that's the issue, I wasn't changing the internal IP, I kept it matching what the Qubes Configuration Gui showed during install.  I'll look into that as well.
Thanks!

On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:35 PM Connor Page <conp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Linux HVMs don't get network settings from stub domains so all the IPs have to be set manually. When network topology is changed, new addresses have to be entered.

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@MarkMat320768

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Jan 28, 2017, 5:42:01 PM1/28/17
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On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 8:04:39 AM UTC-5, Chris Bensch wrote:
> I'm running Qubes 3.2. I have a Debian HVM that works perfect when using the default sys-firewall as the netvm. If I change the netvm to another proxyvm such as a VPN (https://github.com/Rudd-O/qubes-vpn) or change it to the default sys-whonix, I lose all connectivity. Can someone point me in the right direction?

use both..that works and it really pisses them off..one at a time i think they don't sweat..see the encryption of the native client for airvpn...but you do one before the other..i guess tor as the airvpn client must account for it when it starts...

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