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layout: doc
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title: CopyToDomZero
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permalink: /doc/CopyToDomZero/
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redirect_from: /wiki/CopyToDomZero/
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---
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Copying files to between VMs and Dom0
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First, there should normally be few reasons for the user to want to copy files from VMs to Dom0, as Dom0 only acts as a "thin trusted terminal", and no user applications run there. However, one exception to this is if we want to copy a desktop wallpaper, that we normally have in one of the AppVMs (e.g. in the 'personal' AppVM where we got it from our camera, or downloaded from the Internet). While it's a well justified reason, one should remember, however, that copying untrusted files to Dom0 might be a fatal security problem. Imagine what would happen if the wallpaper (e.g. a JPEG file) was somehow malformed and was in fact attempting to exploit a hypothetical JPEG parser bug in Dom0 code (e.g. in the Dom0's Xorg/KDE component that parses the wallpaper and displays it).
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For this reason we intentionally do not provide a convenient tool for copying files between VMs and Dom0 (while we provide a tool for copying files between VMs). However, if you're determined to copy some files to Dom0 anyway, you can use the following method (run this command from Dom0's console):
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{% highlight trac-wiki %}
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qvm-run --pass-io <src_domain> 'cat /path/to/file_in_src_domain' > /path/to/file_name_in_dom0
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{% endhighlight %}
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BTW, you can use the same method to copy files from Dom0 to VMs:
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{% highlight trac-wiki %}
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cat /path/to/file_in_dom0 | qvm-run --pass-io <dst_domain> 'cat > /path/to/file_name_in_appvm'
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{% endhighlight %}
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### Copying logs from dom0
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In order to easily copy/paste the contents of logs from dom0 to the inter-VM clipboard:
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1. Right-click on the desired VM in the Qubes VM Manager.
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2. Click "Logs."
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3. Click on the desired log.
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4. Click "Copy to Qubes clipboard."
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You may now paste the log contents to any VM as you normally would (i.e., Ctrl-Shift-V, then Ctrl-V).
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