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ssh/proxy VM ( direct traffic to AppVM)
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al.anu...@gmail.com
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Nov 22, 2016, 3:25:32 PM
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i, I used this tutorial
https://linuxaria.com/article/redirect-all-tcp-traffic-through-transparent-socks5-proxy-in-linux
for set up ssh/proxy in ProxyVM, but i can't change settings IPTables for direct proxify traffic to another VM. Can you help me about this problem?
Can it help me
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/network-bridge-support/
?
al.anu...@gmail.com
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Some info on changing Qubes firewall:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/firewall/#where-to-put-firewall-rules
Keep in mind that a Qubes proxyVM is a lot like an external router;
essentially all the traffic will go through the FORWARD chain. It will
also keep changing its rules depending on what is connected.
Chris
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