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Help me with QubeOS (as beginner)
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For the flatpak I would like to use them as I did on "normal" OS, basically to have a shortcut like any regular app. I want to use flatpak for apps that are not really available anywhere else but I could use Arch too btw.
I've installed the template of kali-core (available by default in the template manager), them create a qube with the kali-core template, and add all the apps available to the qube. Sadly I don't have all the apps that are normally present into Kali. Such as Ettercap and Wireshark EDIT : Nmap, SQLMap, Macchanger and much more are not available
So how do I set up a real VM this time to use it as a testing lab? With access to my network, etc... As we will do in Qemu. And the last thing. I found a template of Parrot OS but it's not in the "default" template manager how do I use that?
Thx
Maybe those apps are not installed by default in the template? Launch a terminal in the template and try to install ettercap and wireshark from there.
Never tried that, and I couldn't find anything about installing templates from local files on qubes wiki :(
Try
qvm-template
command in dom0 terminal and see if there are options to install template from local files there.OK thanks, I've noticed that I got an update for the Kali template right after the install but this doesn't install the packages... Going to search for a solution.
EDIT : The template just included the kali-linux-core so there's almost nothing in it, so you need to browse the Kali meta packages to add the tools. I've chose kali-linux-default (~8GB) but there's a lot more like kali-linux-everything (~30GB)
Going to search how to add custom template too.
And do you any clue for running a VM and connect it to the network to make a "hacking" lab? EDIT : And for flatpaks?