Hello!
Please, do not drop VirtualBox support of whonix! VirtualBox is very convenient tool and I love it. I do not want to master KVM.
20.03.2014, 08:43, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <znmeb at znmeb.net>:
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 8:53 PM, Whonix | Privacy and Anonymity OS
> <newblogpost at whonix.org> wrote:
>>> TLDR:
>> As a Linux user(!), would you mind to use Whonix with KVM instead of VirtualBox?
>> I would prefer kvm! I run Fedora Linux, which doesn't ship VirtualBox
> for licensing reasons. VirtualBox is also a lot slower than kvm.
>>> How important is VirtualBox to you, if you could use KVM instead?
>> See above. As far as I'm concerned VirtualBox is the worst possible
> desktop virtualizer out there.
>>> What features in VirtualBox do you believe are superior to KVM?
>> Really, since Fedora 20 has the latest virt-manager desktop tools,
> there's nothing VirtualBox has going for it except for running
> pre-existing appliances built for it.
>>> Which things in KVM do you dislike?
>> It doesn't run on Windows or MacOS X ;-)
>>> Long:
>> This one needs user feedback.
>>>> First of all, relax. Nothing has been decided yet. I am just thinking aloud. Without the controversy, there can not be real progress.
>>>> Maybe it is too early to even think about this yet, because running Whonix in KVM development hasn't finished yet. However, if development continues at current speed, I predict it won't be long until we can open it up for wider testing.
>>>> On of Whonix's biggest usability failures is, that no easy, secure and recommend way to get files inside a VM and how to backup from VMs. We only have a list of methods (/wiki/File_Transfer) but none of these is ideal.
>>>> Jason just started a very much needed development discussion about this. (https://github.com/Whonix/Whonix/issues/131) I added an overview of current status and thoughts to that thread.
>>>> Moreover I tried to come up with usable, yet secure solution, that is.
>>>> Windows users:
>>>> - recommend to use USB extensions
>> - they're using lots of closed source software already anyway
>> - they're downloading and blindly trusting VirtualBox in binary form from oracle without gpg verification already anyway, the closed source USB extensions shouldn't make it any worse
>> - we add screenshot / video instructions for installing and using this feature
>> - file transfer question solved
>> Putty/SCP/SFTP is how I'd do it on a Windows host, ordinary scp/sftp
> on a Linux (kvm) host. Of course, with a VirtualBox or VMware host you
> can share guest and host files with a couple of mouse clicks.
>>> Linux users:
>>>> - recommend to use KVM over VirtualBox
>> - they're accustomed to using more difficult solutions already anyway
>> - there are reasons for Use KVM Over VirtualBox anyway
>> - if this solution is as simple as it seems, file transfer issue would be solved
>>>> Thoughts?
>> Windows 8 (Professional) and later have something called Client
> Hyper-V available as an option. It's a decent virtualizer; not as
> sophisticated a UI as VirtualBox or VMware Workstation but adequate
> for an 'embedded' security appliance. The only problems I have with it
> are:
>> 1. It ties up the WiFi with the guest network. You need a separate
> network connection on a laptop if you want to network from both the
> host and the guest. And I'm totally clueless as to the security
> implications of all of that.
> 2. It messes up my wireless USB mouse. That's not fatal - if I disable
> and enable it in the device manager on the host it works again.
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