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# qusal
Salt Formulas for Qubes OS.
## Warning
**Warning**: Not ready for production, development only. Breaking changes can
and will be introduced in the meantime. You've been warned.
## Table of Contents
* [Description](#description)
* [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
* [Installation](#installation)
* [DomU Installation](#domu-installation)
* [Dom0 Installation](#dom0-installation)
* [Update](#update)
* [DomU Update](#domu-update)
* [Dom0 Update](#dom0-update)
* [Usage](#usage)
* [Contribute](#contribute)
* [Donate](#donate)
* [Support](#support)
* [Free Support](#free-support)
* [Paid Support](#paid-support)
* [Contact](#contact)
* [Credits](#credits)
* [Legal](#legal)
## Description
Qusal is a Free and Open Source security-focused project that provides
SaltStack Formulas for Qubes OS users to complete various daily tasks, such
as web browsing, video-calls, remote administration, coding, network tunnels
and much more, which are easy to install and maintains low attack surface.
We not only provide a single solution for each project, but also provides
alternative when they differ, such as for networking, you could use a VPN,
DNS Sink-hole, Mirage Unikernel or the standard Qubes Firewall for managing
the network chain and the connections the clients connected to these NetVMs
are allowed to make.
Here are some of the Global Preferences we can manage:
- **clockvm**: disp-sys-net, sys-net
- **default_dispvm**: dvm-reader
- **default_netvm**: sys-pihole, sys-firewall or disp-sys-firewall
- **management_dispvm**: dvm-mgmt
- **updatevm**: sys-pihole, sys-firewall or disp-sys-firewall
- **default_audiovm**: disp-sys-audio
If you want to learn more about how we make decisions, take a look at our
[design document](docs/DESIGN.md).
## Installation
### Prerequisites
You current setup needs to fulfill the following requisites:
- Qubes OS R4.2
- Internet connection
### DomU Installation
1. Install `git` in the downloader qube, if it is an AppVM, install it it's
the TemplateVM.
2. Clone this repository:
```sh
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/ben-grande/qusal.git
```
If you made a fork, fork the submodule(s) before clone and use your remote
repository instead, the submodules will also be from your fork.
3. Acquire the maintainer signing key by other means and import it.
4. Verify the [commit or tag signature](https://www.qubes-os.org/security/verifying-signatures/#how-to-verify-signatures-on-git-repository-tags-and-commits) and expect a good signature, be surprised otherwise:
```sh
git verify-commit HEAD
```
### Dom0 Installation
Before copying anything to Dom0, read [Qubes OS warning about consequences of
this procedure](https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/how-to-copy-from-dom0/#copying-to-dom0).
1. Copy this repository `$file` from the DomU `$qube` to Dom0:
```sh
qube="CHANGEME" # qube name where you downloaded the repository
file="CHANGEME" # path to the repository in the qube
qvm-run --pass-io --localcmd="UPDATES_MAX_FILES=10000
/usr/libexec/qubes/qfile-dom0-unpacker user
~/QubesIncoming/${qube}/qusal" \
"${qube}" /usr/lib/qubes/qfile-agent "${file}"
```
2. Copy the project to the Salt directories:
```sh
~/QubesIncoming/<QUBE>/qusal/scripts/setup.sh
```
## Update
To update, you can copy the repository again to dom0 as instructed in the
[installation](#installation) instructions above or you can fetch it with Git,
as will be demonstrated below.
### DomU Update
Update the repository state in your trusted DomU:
```sh
git -C ~/src/qusal fetch --recurse-submodules
```
### Dom0 Update
1. Install git on Dom0, allow the Qrexec protocol to work in submodules and
clone the repository to `~/src/qusal` (only has to be run once):
```sh
mkdir -p ~/src
sudo qubesctl state.apply sys-git.install-client
git clone --recurse-submodules qrexec://@default/qusal.git ~/src/qusal
```
2. Fetch from the app qube and place the files in the salt tree (git merge
and pull will verify the HEAD signature automatically)
```sh
git -C ~/src/qusal fetch --recurse-submodules
~/src/qusal/scripts/setup.sh
```
## Usage
Qusal is now installed. Please read the README.md of each project in the
[salt](salt/) directory for further information on how to install the desired
package. If you are unsure how to start, get some ideas from our
[bootstrap guide](docs/BOOTSTRAP.md).
The intended behavior is to enforce the state of qubes and their services. If
you modify the qubes and their services and apply the state again,
conflicting configurations will be overwritten. To enforce your state, write
a SaltFile to specify the desired state and call it after the ones provided
by this project.
If you want to edit the access control of any service, you
should always use the Qrexec policy at `/etc/qubes/policy.d/30-user.policy`,
as this file will take precedence over the packaged policies.
Please note that when you allow more Qrexec calls than the default shipped by
Qubes OS, you are increasing the attack surface of the target, normally
to a valuable qube that can hold secrets or pristine data. A compromise of
the client qube can extend to the server, therefore configure the
installation according to your threat model.
## Contribute
There are several ways to contribute to this project. Spread the word, help
on user support, review opened issues, fix typos, implement new features,
donations.
Please take a look at our [contribution guidelines](docs/CONTRIBUTING.md)
before contributing code or to the documentation, it holds important
information on how the project is structured, why some design decisions were
made and what can be improved.
## Donate
This project can only survive through donations. If you like what we have
done, please consider donating. [Contact us](#contact) for donation address.
This project depends on Qubes OS, consider donating to
[upstream](https://qubes-os.org/donate/).
## Support
### Free Support
Free support will be provided on a best effort basis. If you want something,
open an issue and patiently wait for a reply, the project is best developed in
the open so anyone can search for past issues.
### Paid Support
Paid consultation services can be provided.
Request a quote [from us](#contact).
## Contact
You must not contact for [free support](#free-support).
- [E-mail](https://github.com/ben-grande/ben-grande)
## Credits
I stand on the shoulders of giants. This would not be possible without people
contributing to Qubes OS SaltStack formulas. Honorable mention(s):
[unman](https://github.com/unman).
## Legal
This project is [REUSE-compliant](https://reuse.software). It is difficult to
list all licenses and copyrights and keep them up-to-date here.
The easiest way to get the copyright and license of the project with the reuse
tool:
```sh
reuse spdx
```
You can also check these information manually by looking in the file header,
a companion `.license` file or in `.reuse/dep5`.
All licenses are present in the LICENSES directory.
Note that submodules have their own licenses and copyrights statements, please
check each one individually using the same methods described above for a full
statement.