After installing Qubes R2 AppVMs and FirewallVM have no network connectivity

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pfl...@gmail.com

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Oct 2, 2015, 5:50:49 PM10/2/15
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Hello,
I'm really looking for some help from someone who can share some knowledge:

Here's the situation:
I successfully installed Qubes R2 on a Dell XPS laptop.
NetVM works fine (access the internet wthout any problem)
Firewall VM: Can't resolve any address or ping any IP in the internet.
AppVMs: Same situation as the Firewall VM

TemplateVM: I was able to update it and then after the update, I can't connect to the yum repositories or any other location anymore.

I've reviewed the forums, discussion groups with no direct feedback on how to solve this. I shared my findings below:
- There is no explicit entry for PR-QBS on the netVm iptables config.
- I'm using a wifi connection that works fine if I browse, ping or anything from the NetVM (as expected)
- I didn't have any issues during installation.
- I tried some of the commands suggested in some threads and no success. I have restarted endless times as well.

If you can spare some commands that would help me solve this situation I really appreciate it.

Thanks,

Pedro.

Valko

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Oct 31, 2015, 9:46:16 AM10/31/15
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I'm in the same situation since 2-3 weeks. My solution for now is new laptop x230 with Qubes R3 and trying to fix the old one from time to time. Don't want to preinstall because with the current setup on my old laptop t430 it's working fast and without bugs and problems. The new laptop x230 with Qubes R3 Qubes VM Manager crashes from time to time, work slower and network manager don't work well. Tried to install Qubes R2 same lots of crashes. Maybe x230 with i7-3520M, 8GB, 240GB sandisk extreme II is not well supported, but in the HCL it's shown as fully working thats why i bought this model.

Valko

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Oct 31, 2015, 11:03:50 AM10/31/15
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just fix my problem with the workaround from this post.


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