On Mon, May 04, 2020 at 02:00:00AM +0000, Zsolt Bicskey wrote: > > > > > Set the VLAN correctly? > > > > > yes, as I said if I connect a Windows latptop it works right away > > > > > Set all parameters necessary to satisfy any port security on the > > > > > switch? > > > > > Yes, same answer as above > > > > > > > actualy, those are not "answers" at all. > > > there is nothing in this description confirming you know how to > > > configure a network interface under linux. > > My apologies unman that I am not a Linux poweruser. I have only been using it > casually for the past 20 years. I have yet to run into a situation where I > was not able to configure my network on any SUSE/Slackware, Debian or RHEL > based systems. The reason I came here is to get help, not to be reminded what > I do not understand or know about networking. > > > > > since you confirmed the second port is working in general, this > > > is unlikely to be a qubes problem. > > > may be a whatever-your-netvm-distro-is problem. > > > or more likely, a configuration problem. > > > try booting whatever the distro in your netvm is off a USB stick > > > or dvd (== without xen involved), and get the right network > > > interface to work on the right port with that. > > > then copy over the interface configuration to your netvm. > > > > > So my understanding is that it would not solve the DHCP settings but if I > were to try manually setting it then Fedora stores the settings in > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-Wired_connection_# which is not a > permanent location in Qubes so I'd lose it with every reboot. > > > And just to be really sure everything is working on the machine I tested all > interfaces with manual and DHCP settings with the Live boot Fedora and > everything was working. > > > Can someone please try to help me solve this issue? Everything in line after > Qubes is 100% working as designed. There is someting with the Qubes gateway > that I am goofing up and I cannot find what is wrong.
You seem to have taken offence at a comment not made by me. I *do* endorse the statement that your replies were not answers. The question isn't whether you have correctly configured VLAN on the port, but whether you have configured the interface correctly. Saying that a Windows laptop can connect is irrelevant to that point. Now we know that Fedora live connects to the VLAN port - what configuration was required? (I leave open the possibility that Fedora live implements some autoconfiguration not included in the basic Fedora template) Have you made the same configuration in your pentest-gw? What do the logs say? (In Qubes and on switch.) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/20200504112429.GC29542%40thirdeyesecurity.org.
