diff --git a/Qubes-OS-lokinet-setup.md b/Qubes-OS-lokinet-setup.md index b432388..119949b 100644 --- a/Qubes-OS-lokinet-setup.md +++ b/Qubes-OS-lokinet-setup.md @@ -1,26 +1,21 @@ **Content** -1. sdfa -2. sdfa -1. dasfdas -* 1. asdf -* 1. sdfa -4. asdfa -5. - 1. Lokinet setup -1.1. Simple setup for one standalone AppVM -1.2. Advanced setup based on a templateVM -1.3. Proxy setup (gateway-workstation-setup) 2. [Web-browser for lokinet](http://8bb19w1gugu7yq3cyck63gbo18udodab1b6zr1uykdphm37ushco.loki/whoami/QubesOS-lokinet-setup/wiki/Qubes-OS-lokinet-setup#2-web-browser-for-lokinet-1) 3. Web-browser configuration 4. Security and fingerprint checks **How-to:** 1.Lokinet setup -1.1. Simple setup for one standalone AppVM -1.2. Advanced setup based on a templateVM -1.3. Proxy setup (gateway-workstation-setup) +There are three ways to setup lokinet: +* Simple setup for one standalone AppVM +* Advanced setup based on a templateVM +* Proxy setup (gateway-workstation-setup) + +**Simple setup for one standalone AppVM** +[user@dom0]$ qvm-create --standalone --label green ... +... + 2. Web-browser for lokinet You can use any web-browser to access lokinet (**.loki) or use and lokinet exit node. Here, we simple benefit from the well known and well developed Tor Browser. It comes already with a very advanced privcay and security setting but the default configuration is set to use Tor, therefore we need to make some modifications to use lokinet instead of the Tor network.