intrigeri:
> Patrick Schleizer wrote (07 Jun 2014 15:11:10 GMT) :
>> (OpenVPN has no socks proxy support and mechanisms such as torsocks
>> won't work.)
>
> openvpn(8) mentions a socks-proxy option, and a simple web search
> shows that plenty of people seem to be happily using it.
I stand correct
Patrick Schleizer wrote (07 Jun 2014 15:11:10 GMT) :
> (OpenVPN has no socks proxy support and mechanisms such as torsocks
> won't work.)
openvpn(8) mentions a socks-proxy option, and a simple web search
shows that plenty of people seem to be happily using it.
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intrigeri:
> Am I wrong in thinking that if we add this line, then we're making
> life harder for those who want to run OpenVPN *on top* of Tor?
To my knowledge, one cannot route OpenVPN though Tor without using
Virtual Machines or multiple physical computers. (OpenVPN has no socks
proxy support a
Hi,
Patrick Schleizer wrote (07 Jun 2014 14:40:15 GMT) :
> This would aid users who want to connect to a VPN before connecting to
> Tor, because then the Tor daemon would start a little later, if and only
> if openvpn is installed.
Am I wrong in thinking that if we add this line, then we're makin
Package: tor
Dear Maintainer,
could you modify Tor's init script line
# Should-Start: $syslog
with
# Should-Start: $syslog openvpn
please?
This would aid users who want to connect to a VPN before connecting to
Tor, because then the Tor daemon would start a little later, if and only
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