the most secure OS in the world.....I hate it
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One useful analogy that I explain to people about security. You basically have a slider. At one end is secure and at the other end is usable and your risk tolerance sets the slider position.
I'm kinda more surprised to see this has a gui and a desktop environmentπ
Too bad you missed the official release of QubesOS 4.2, it has a lot of improvements to the GUI
One of the reasons why they advise against using nested virtualization is because it negates some of the privacy benefits of Qubes. The Virtualized networking in Qubes is IMO it's best feature. The firewall isn't an add-on to the OS like other OSes but rather an integrated feature like Tails. You can completely control what packets leave your computer, choose what avenues they take (vpns, tor, proxy chains, et)., Create combinations. Whitelist/blacklist ips and apps. If you throw Qubes on a normal OS and virtualize it, the host OS will leak packets. If virtualized on Windows 11 things are even worse as Windows has practically become a keylogger.
This video was originally sponsored by ITProTV. Weβve since launched NetworkChuck Academy, our own place to learn IT: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy TIMESTAMPS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 β© Intro 1:00 β© What is Qubes OS? 3:55 β© How Qubes works - App Qubes 5:40 β© Service Qubes 7:41 β© Qubes OS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 9:28 β© STEP 1 - Qubes OS Install - Download Qubes 10:35 β© STEP 2 - Virtual Machine Setup 13:33 β© STEP 2 - Physical Machine Setup 15:46 β© STEP 3 - Installing Qubes OS 17:17 β© LINUX QUIZ CHALLENGE!! 18:42 β© STEP 4 - Initial Qubes Configuration
If paranoia had paranoia
Found your channel recently (The video about Tails OS and the Darkweb) loving the content so far my man. Happy holidays.
If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.
Pleasantly surprised to see this OS in your channel. Been following Invisible Things Lab like eternity, a talented team.
Fun fact: portable rufus installs exactly the same way that regular rufus does, the only difference is that it creates a properties file in the same directory that it is in. They explain it in their FAQ - "Difference between portable and non-portable versions".
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Top Comments (10)
One useful analogy that I explain to people about security. You basically have a slider. At one end is secure and at the other end is usable and your risk tolerance sets the slider position.
I'm kinda more surprised to see this has a gui and a desktop environmentπ
Too bad you missed the official release of QubesOS 4.2, it has a lot of improvements to the GUI
One of the reasons why they advise against using nested virtualization is because it negates some of the privacy benefits of Qubes. The Virtualized networking in Qubes is IMO it's best feature. The firewall isn't an add-on to the OS like other OSes but rather an integrated feature like Tails. You can completely control what packets leave your computer, choose what avenues they take (vpns, tor, proxy chains, et)., Create combinations. Whitelist/blacklist ips and apps. If you throw Qubes on a normal OS and virtualize it, the host OS will leak packets. If virtualized on Windows 11 things are even worse as Windows has practically become a keylogger.
This video was originally sponsored by ITProTV. Weβve since launched NetworkChuck Academy, our own place to learn IT: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy TIMESTAMPS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 β© Intro 1:00 β© What is Qubes OS? 3:55 β© How Qubes works - App Qubes 5:40 β© Service Qubes 7:41 β© Qubes OS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 9:28 β© STEP 1 - Qubes OS Install - Download Qubes 10:35 β© STEP 2 - Virtual Machine Setup 13:33 β© STEP 2 - Physical Machine Setup 15:46 β© STEP 3 - Installing Qubes OS 17:17 β© LINUX QUIZ CHALLENGE!! 18:42 β© STEP 4 - Initial Qubes Configuration
If paranoia had paranoia
Found your channel recently (The video about Tails OS and the Darkweb) loving the content so far my man. Happy holidays.
If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.
Pleasantly surprised to see this OS in your channel. Been following Invisible Things Lab like eternity, a talented team.
Fun fact: portable rufus installs exactly the same way that regular rufus does, the only difference is that it creates a properties file in the same directory that it is in. They explain it in their FAQ - "Difference between portable and non-portable versions".