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Privacy oriented Documentation #5590

Open john590 opened 4 years ago

john590 commented 4 years ago

Qubes is secure system and with Whonix, it can be quite anonymous too. I see more persons adopting Qubes nowadays, atleast in my neighbourhood. But there is lack of quite effective documentation, like How to run Searx instances, Docker, Syncthing, NextDNS , and How to use DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS etc. Documentation needs to be updated for these type of users as I think that only Most privacy and security oriented users are only going to adapt Qubes in near future. Finding more documentations based on Firewalling, and running various privacy services from qubes can help users to adopt Qubes fast.

92VV3M42d3v8 commented 4 years ago

I have created a documentation for running Private Searx instance in QubesOS. You can visit that here and give recommendation https://github.com/92VV3M42d3v8/Qubes-Privacy-Doc/tree/Searx-instance--Private Here is a documentation for running PiHole as ProxyVM in QubesOS- https://github.com/92VV3M42d3v8/PiHole

joshua9glenn commented 4 years ago

privacytools.io makes a lot of great recommendations just thought I'd add that in here.

andrewdavidwong commented 4 years ago

privacytools.io makes a lot of great recommendations just thought I'd add that in here.

For anything that's not Qubes-specific, we certainly want to link to external documentation rather than reinvent the wheel. It's hard enough to write and maintain comprehensive documentation for our own software, let alone that of other projects.

joshua9glenn commented 4 years ago

Apologies @andrewdavidwong I'm new to Github and trying to learn how to contribute back to QubesOS in a useful way.

andrewdavidwong commented 4 years ago

Apologies @andrewdavidwong I'm new to Github and trying to learn how to contribute back to QubesOS in a useful way.

No apology necessary! I was agreeing with the general notion of linking to good external documentation. :slightly_smiling_face: