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It would be nice if Lutris had a "no internet" option, but i did not see such an option
Lutris doesn't, but you can do
firejail --net=none lutris
Strange... I'm pretty sure this was the second or third thing I tried, and I remember it not working (as in it caused it to crash with an obscure error message reminiscent of nested virtualization). Perhaps I'll try it again.
If the bottles version is stable enough you could use flatseal
(I'm not much of a lutris user so I don't know the state of it itself)
Yes indeed. For now you can just use wine registry option (from the up arrow next to the wine glass) to open the windows registry.
The you go in CURRENT_USER (don't remember the full name, on my phone right now) and something like software/windows/current_version/internet_settings . There you should have a "ProxyEnable" you can switch the value from 0 to 1 (just double click). Then right click to add a "string value" and name it "ProxyServer". Once created double click on it to change its value to something wrong like "http://bla.local:80".
You can check internet by running exe from the wine environment (up arrow next to play) and start internet explorer from c_drive/Program Data
That's the equivalent of leaving the door open and hanging a sign "Internet over there" pointing at a wall.
Programs don't need to respect those registry keys. If you're worried about internet access, set up a firewall.
Also, if you're worried about malware, the damage is probably done before anything connects to the internet.
Yes for the pointing to a wall.
You can go with your firewall I don't mind. I don't get why you think this had anything to do with security. This is just to get any software to go offline by default.