qubes-mirage-firewall
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A Mirage firewall VM for QubesOS
~~With these changes it compiles with mirage 4.0 and runs on qubes 4.1.~~ EDIT: This PR is now a general update to mirage 4.2+mirage-xen 8.0.0 and update of qubes-builder +...
This one stumped me and I haven't dug deep yet, but pretty sure it's related to something going on in mirage firewall... After switching my sys-net from fedora-29 to fedora-32,...
i switched my main mfwt to a 20200520 build today (which has been running "ok afaict" in the backup role since then) and at some point after starting a new...
somewhat outdated build, but build-with-docker failing currently for me, and i can not find any closed issue that sounds related, so may be unfixed yet. mirage fw vm sometimes exits...
For example it would be cool to just have to do `[user@dom0 ~]$ sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-templates-community qubes-template-mirage-firewall` to get it installed and ready (would also be much better than manual...
When try to build got: ``` Step 2/9 : RUN cd ~/opam-repository && git fetch origin master && git reset --hard 479a47921a489d11833e03cf949bfb612bd65e41 && opam update ---> Running in 4efb1f6ecce5 fatal:...
After following [instalation instructions](https://github.com/mirage/qubes-mirage-firewall#deploy) on Qubes 4.1, `qvm-start mirage-firewall` fails with: ``` xc: panic: xc_dom_elfloader.c:64: xc_dom_guest_type: image not capable of booting inside a HVM container: Invalid kernel libxl: libxl_dom.c:578:libxl__build_dom: xc_dom_parse_image...
I have trouble to install the latest version (under debian buster). I did install docker from github and used the build-with-docker script. All downloads (docker, github) were done via whonix...
It seems that docker is getting abandoned in fedora in favor to podman so currently without passing some kernel args docker is even unusable in fedora-32. I just tried installing...
I am debugging why I don't get my full 1Gbps bandwidth on Qubes OS which I (almost) get when booting Ubuntu from a USB flash drive. During this I noticed...