(change TEMPLATE with the template you want to use, like debian-11 for example) qvm-create -standalone -t TEMPLATE -l red -prop provides_network=true -prop netvm=sys-firewall sys-nordpvn Otherwise you can create a StandaloneVM, install nordvpn there and use it normally, just be aware that this approach is less than ideal and NOT recommended since everything will be persistent. Then start the AppVM again, login with nordvpn login and then it should persist. $ echo "binds+=( '/var/lib/nordvpn' )" | sudo tee -a /rw/config/qubes-bind-dirs.d/50_nf In the AppVM: $ sudo mkdir -p /rw/config/qubes-bind-dirs.d ![]() If you want to use the nordvpn client, you need to install in a TemplateVM (for example debian-11, then create an AppVM, create bind-dirs and make the nordvpn configuration file persistent ( /var/lib/nordvpn/data/settings.dat). ![]() ovpn) files from the vpn website (in case of nordvpn: OpenVPN configuration files | NordVPN) Method 2 ![]() Well, clearly you didn’t because in that guide there’s no mention of installing proprietary vpn clients.įollow the guide that you linked ( Using Mullvad VPN in Qubes), which tells you to download the. I followed the instruction based on this blog post:
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