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I intend to remotely access a disposable Anon cube from my war room setup using another laptop. My primary concern is maintaining the security of QubesOS during this process. I'm considering using SSH for the connection between the two computers, and I'd like to invite suggestions on the optimal way to achieve this.
One idea is to utilize SSH port forwarding to establish a secure tunnel, providing local-like access to the Anon cube without exposing it directly to the LAN. However, I'm open to alternative methods that can ensure the integrity of QubesOS while enabling remote access. Are there any recommended tools or strategies within the community that align with my specific requirements?
I'm eager to hear about the approaches others have taken in similar scenarios and the effectiveness of their implementations. This will help me determine the best course of action based on the available tools and my unique needs.
One idea is to utilize SSH port forwarding to establish a secure tunnel, providing local-like access to the Anon cube without exposing it directly to the LAN. However, I'm open to alternative methods that can ensure the integrity of QubesOS while enabling remote access. Are there any recommended tools or strategies within the community that align with my specific requirements?
I'm eager to hear about the approaches others have taken in similar scenarios and the effectiveness of their implementations. This will help me determine the best course of action based on the available tools and my unique needs.