Multiple KVM Whonix-Workstations
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I've read about multiple Whonix-Workstations and would like to clarify.
Is it correct that:
If I want one Whonix-Gateway and multiple Whonix-Workstations in KVM I just need to edit Whonix-Workstation's
/etc/network/interfaces.d/30_non-qubes-whonix
file by changing the last octet of the IP address (e.g.10.152.152.11
to10.152.152.12
if it's the second Workstation or10.152.152.11
to10.152.152.13
if it's the third Workstation, etc.)?If I want to add another Workstation and want to use separate Gateway for that Workstation in KVM I need to create new internal network by changing the name attribute in Whonix's network XML file (e.g.
Whonix
toWhonix2
if it's the second Gateway orWhonix
toWhonix3
if it's the third Gateway, etc.) and accordingly change the line<source network='Whonix'/>
in both Gateway's and Workstation's XML files? And if it's the first Workstation for that Gateway (but not the first Workstation on the host) there is no need to change the IP address as in the first paragraph because we created network (e.g.Whonix2
,Whonix3
, etc.) that's completely separate and independent from previously created networks? And generally IP addressess of different networks in KVM are completely independent (e.g. we can have one Gateway withWhonix
network name and three Workstations using that Gateway with IP addresses10.152.152.11
,10.152.152.12
,10.152.152.13
and at the same time another Gateway withWhonix2
network name and three Workstations using that Gateway with the same IP addresses (10.152.152.11
,10.152.152.12
,10.152.152.13
)?
networking kvm tor whonix
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I've read about multiple Whonix-Workstations and would like to clarify.
Is it correct that:
If I want one Whonix-Gateway and multiple Whonix-Workstations in KVM I just need to edit Whonix-Workstation's
/etc/network/interfaces.d/30_non-qubes-whonix
file by changing the last octet of the IP address (e.g.10.152.152.11
to10.152.152.12
if it's the second Workstation or10.152.152.11
to10.152.152.13
if it's the third Workstation, etc.)?If I want to add another Workstation and want to use separate Gateway for that Workstation in KVM I need to create new internal network by changing the name attribute in Whonix's network XML file (e.g.
Whonix
toWhonix2
if it's the second Gateway orWhonix
toWhonix3
if it's the third Gateway, etc.) and accordingly change the line<source network='Whonix'/>
in both Gateway's and Workstation's XML files? And if it's the first Workstation for that Gateway (but not the first Workstation on the host) there is no need to change the IP address as in the first paragraph because we created network (e.g.Whonix2
,Whonix3
, etc.) that's completely separate and independent from previously created networks? And generally IP addressess of different networks in KVM are completely independent (e.g. we can have one Gateway withWhonix
network name and three Workstations using that Gateway with IP addresses10.152.152.11
,10.152.152.12
,10.152.152.13
and at the same time another Gateway withWhonix2
network name and three Workstations using that Gateway with the same IP addresses (10.152.152.11
,10.152.152.12
,10.152.152.13
)?
networking kvm tor whonix
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I've read about multiple Whonix-Workstations and would like to clarify.
Is it correct that:
If I want one Whonix-Gateway and multiple Whonix-Workstations in KVM I just need to edit Whonix-Workstation's
/etc/network/interfaces.d/30_non-qubes-whonix
file by changing the last octet of the IP address (e.g.10.152.152.11
to10.152.152.12
if it's the second Workstation or10.152.152.11
to10.152.152.13
if it's the third Workstation, etc.)?If I want to add another Workstation and want to use separate Gateway for that Workstation in KVM I need to create new internal network by changing the name attribute in Whonix's network XML file (e.g.
Whonix
toWhonix2
if it's the second Gateway orWhonix
toWhonix3
if it's the third Gateway, etc.) and accordingly change the line<source network='Whonix'/>
in both Gateway's and Workstation's XML files? And if it's the first Workstation for that Gateway (but not the first Workstation on the host) there is no need to change the IP address as in the first paragraph because we created network (e.g.Whonix2
,Whonix3
, etc.) that's completely separate and independent from previously created networks? And generally IP addressess of different networks in KVM are completely independent (e.g. we can have one Gateway withWhonix
network name and three Workstations using that Gateway with IP addresses10.152.152.11
,10.152.152.12
,10.152.152.13
and at the same time another Gateway withWhonix2
network name and three Workstations using that Gateway with the same IP addresses (10.152.152.11
,10.152.152.12
,10.152.152.13
)?
networking kvm tor whonix
I've read about multiple Whonix-Workstations and would like to clarify.
Is it correct that:
If I want one Whonix-Gateway and multiple Whonix-Workstations in KVM I just need to edit Whonix-Workstation's
/etc/network/interfaces.d/30_non-qubes-whonix
file by changing the last octet of the IP address (e.g.10.152.152.11
to10.152.152.12
if it's the second Workstation or10.152.152.11
to10.152.152.13
if it's the third Workstation, etc.)?If I want to add another Workstation and want to use separate Gateway for that Workstation in KVM I need to create new internal network by changing the name attribute in Whonix's network XML file (e.g.
Whonix
toWhonix2
if it's the second Gateway orWhonix
toWhonix3
if it's the third Gateway, etc.) and accordingly change the line<source network='Whonix'/>
in both Gateway's and Workstation's XML files? And if it's the first Workstation for that Gateway (but not the first Workstation on the host) there is no need to change the IP address as in the first paragraph because we created network (e.g.Whonix2
,Whonix3
, etc.) that's completely separate and independent from previously created networks? And generally IP addressess of different networks in KVM are completely independent (e.g. we can have one Gateway withWhonix
network name and three Workstations using that Gateway with IP addresses10.152.152.11
,10.152.152.12
,10.152.152.13
and at the same time another Gateway withWhonix2
network name and three Workstations using that Gateway with the same IP addresses (10.152.152.11
,10.152.152.12
,10.152.152.13
)?
networking kvm tor whonix
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Yes you understand perfectly how it works. I'm happy that my documentation gets the point across. ^HU (KVM maintainer)
Yes you understand perfectly how it works. I'm happy that my documentation gets the point across. ^HU (KVM maintainer)
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