https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb/
However I have some problems:
1) The directions state "You can create a USB qube using the management stack by performing the following steps as root in dom0:"
Unfortunately I don't know how to access root in Qubes 3.2, which is what I use. I don't even know if root is enabled.
How should I proceed?
2) The same directions briefly discuss hiding all USB controllers from dom0.
Should I do so?
FYI - My system is Qubes 3.2 on i7-4700hq at 2.4ghz with 4 USB 3.0 slots and 8gb system ram.
Thank you.
When I first started using Qubes 3.2, I could automatically do so, just as I did in Qubes 2.0.
After updating Qubes 3.2, I could no longer attach any external USB device. The attach option is "greyed", thus preventing my selecting it.
Thank you.
I want to make a dedicated USB Qube per the directions shown here:
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb/
However I have some problems:
1) The directions state "You can create a USB qube using the management stack by performing the following steps as root in dom0:"
Unfortunately I don't know how to access root in Qubes 3.2, which is what I use. I don't even know if root is enabled.
How should I proceed?
2) The same directions briefly discuss hiding all USB controllers from dom0.
Should I do so?
FYI - My system is Qubes 3.2 on i7-4700hq at 2.4ghz with 4 USB 3.0 slots and 8gb system ram.
Thank you.
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I noticed that I can now attach a USB device to dom0 but I still can't attach a USB device to a specific Qube.
Is installing "qubes-usb-proxy" my next step? It do I have options?
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Sometimes the "Attach/detach block devices" option is available and sometimes it is greyed out.
I have no idea why it would switch. It was working well until I updated it.
I will just reinstall and try again.
first,with as root, they mean you should type "sudo" in front of all the commands (without the quotation marks) in the dom0 command line.
second, it depends on your threat level, as it is described: during boot, dom0 is shortly exposed to all the usb controllers, so if one where to be able to plug in a malicous usb drive during the early boot period, he might be able to takeover your system, this can be prevented by blacklisting all usb controllers in dom0. deciding whether this might be a threat in your situation is up to you and depends entirely on your threat level.
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2017 at 17:29, blacklight <pandak...@gmail.com> wrote:On Sunday, 11 June 2017 03:56:50 UTC+2, Christopher Thacker wrote:
> I want to make a dedicated USB Qube per the directions shown here:
>
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb/
>
> However I have some problems:
>
> 1) The directions state "You can create a USB qube using the management stack by performing the following steps as root in dom0:"
>
> Unfortunately I don't know how to access root in Qubes 3.2, which is what I use. I don't even know if root is enabled.
>
> How should I proceed?
>
> 2) The same directions briefly discuss hiding all USB controllers from dom0.
>
> Should I do so?
>
> FYI - My system is Qubes 3.2 on i7-4700hq at 2.4ghz with 4 USB 3.0 slots and 8gb system ram.
>
> Thank you.
first,with as root, they mean you should type "sudo" in front of all the commands (without the quotation marks) in the dom0 command line.
second, it depends on your threat level, as it is described: during boot, dom0 is shortly exposed to all the usb controllers, so if one where to be able to plug in a malicous usb drive during the early boot period, he might be able to takeover your system, this can be prevented by blacklisting all usb controllers in dom0. deciding whether this might be a threat in your situation is up to you and depends entirely on your threat level.
unman, blacklight -I appreciate your input but I decided at this point, Qubes requires more skill than I can muster. It is a fantastic product but I just can't keep track of the moving parts.
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My laptop was acting really weird in Qubes 3.2 but was just fine in Qubes 2.0.
Having said that, I loved Qubes when I did make it work. I really hope the developers continue the good work.