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mos_sec is a Family for merOS-virt

Based on Debian, 2 Targets ( VMs ) comprised of a whonix-like
network configuration, provide a safe framework for research.


mos_sec-firewall :: Acts as a firewall VM-

In NAT connection with the host network,
accepts all all TCP 80, 443 connections.

Running only a tor-daemon with a single open port,
it serves the isolated network mos_sec_priv.


mos_sec-guest :: Acts as a guest VM-

Bridged with mos_sec-firewall,
with a single SSH port exposed to the host,
it allows for an configurable, accessible and disposable Target.


Networking is provided by libvirt (@ libvirt/net_*)
and routing and firewall options by nftables (@ hooks/*)


Connection to the guest ( mos_sec-guest ) can be achieved with -c|--connect and/ or --run mos_sec-guest

Internet access from within-
can be gained with torsocks or proxychains.

These packages come preinstalled and preconfigured with the right networking options.

ex. meros --run mos_sec-guest konsole -

tor-browser-bundle is a configured package, and can be run, upon shell connection to the guest with
start-tor-browser As seen in ./pkg and ./rootfs/guest/hooks/0150-packages.chroot:29


Configuration files exploration is encouraged, since by design-
The Configuration-Tree is optimized for Customization.


For more information check merOS-virt on Github

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