Changelog:
Also Kicksecure KVM’s broken networking should be fixed not. Please give it a try.
Downloads:
Changelog:
Also Kicksecure KVM’s broken networking should be fixed not. Please give it a try.
Downloads:
whonixcheck reports transport is not accessible on both gw and ws. I can’t connect a lot of things that depend on it like matrix and email.
I need exact error messages. Try:
whonixcheck --verbose --leak-tests
Also I don’t see how this version could have introduced KVM specific connectivity issues.
Upgraded previous-stable version of Whonix KVM didn’t break either?
Some tests here are useful (except bridges test): Testers Wanted!
Tested Kicksecure KVM on a manjaro host, networking working without problems.
[INFO] [whonixcheck] SocksPort IP Leak Test: Testing Tor's SocksPort...
[INFO] [whonixcheck] SocksPort IP Leak Test: Connected to Tor.
[INFO] [whonixcheck] TransPort IP Leak Test: Testing Tor's TransPort...
[ERROR] [whonixcheck] TransPort Test Result: Tor's TransPort was not reachable.
It is normal for this error to temporarily occur.
(curl exit code: [6] - [Couldn't resolve host. The given remote host was not resolved.])
[ERROR] [whonixcheck] Stream Isolation Test: Skipped, because TransPort test failed! Can not test stream isolation.
[INFO] [whonixcheck] Debian Package Update Check: Checking for software updates via apt-get... ( Documentation: https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Update )
[WARNING] [whonixcheck] Debian Package Update Check Result: Could not check for software updates! (apt-get code: 100)
Please manually check:
(Open a terminal, Start Menu -> System -> Terminal.)
sudo apt-get-update-plus dist-upgrade
[INFO] [whonixcheck] Please donate!
I always just go for the new image and don’t test point release upgrades.
Please try these tests (written just now):
Let me know what works and what’s broken.
/etc/resolv.conf
matches same as git version
?
Was completely blank for some reason. Now works after pasting the settings you linked to. Should I still run the tests or is the problem clear?
Also note that the whonixcheck eaktest on the GW gives a similar error but not in a red font. Maybe it’s normal for the transport not to be accessible on there? It doesn’t make a difference to my usecases.
Tests from my previous reply not required for now but I have other questions.
/etc/resolv.conf.whonix
exist?non-qubes-whonix-workstation-xfce
whonix-ws-network-conf
whonix-workstation-packages-dependencies-pre
whonix-workstation-packages-dependencies-cli
installed?
dpkg -l | grep whonix-ws-network-conf
→ TransPort
Very much case-senstive. It refers to this:
Related to transparent proxying.
Quote Whonix-Gateway Traffic: Transparent Proxying
Whonix-Gateway ™ has by default no transparent proxying feature.
Nothing I’m aware of. no
Yes but also empty. When opening with nano it says “Read 0 lines” rather than new file.
Yes all of them.
Does this breakage warrant a new release? I’m worried a lot of users will just give up.
dpkg -l | grep whonix-ws-network-conf
ii whonix-ws-network-conf 3:3.2-1 all Network Configuration for Whonix-Workstation
OK I’m referring to it.
Certainly a release critical bug.
What branch is safe to build without any showstoppers?
None yet. Since it didn’t happen in VirtualBox version, there’s nothing virtualizer specific as far as I can see, and I don’t have a build log to see what messed with resolv.conf.
Try
15.0.1.3.9-developers-only
https://github.com/Whonix/Whonix/compare/15.0.1.3.4-developers-only...15.0.1.3.9-developers-only
Hopefully fixed. Untested.
Major changes:
export QMLSCENE_DEVICE=softwarecontext
also for KVM