> I too wish to get an answer to this so it would be easy for somebody
> non-technical to wrap their head around it. I'm currently doing open-vpn
> as root from the desktop and then running tor after it and configuring
> icecat afterwards to connect to TOR
I see. Thanks for you insight. I am pl
> I think if you activate both services, it will work. Openvpn creates a new
> virtual network device that gets its own ip and network configuration. It's
> configured to go through your actual device via routes. Tor will simply try
> to communicate with another server on the internet. If openvp
Could you explain it with some code from a configuration file as an
example?
On 12.06.2019 09:08, Julien Lepiller wrote:
Le 12 juin 2019 04:26:54 GMT+02:00, oury.dus...@posteo.net a écrit :
I too wish to get an answer to this so it would be easy for somebody
non-technical to wrap their head ar
Le 12 juin 2019 04:26:54 GMT+02:00, oury.dus...@posteo.net a écrit :
>I too wish to get an answer to this so it would be easy for somebody
>non-technical to wrap their head around it. I'm currently doing
>open-vpn
>as root from the desktop and then running tor after it and configuring
>icecat af
I too wish to get an answer to this so it would be easy for somebody
non-technical to wrap their head around it. I'm currently doing open-vpn
as root from the desktop and then running tor after it and configuring
icecat afterwards to connect to TOR
On 11.06.2019 22:27, Raghav Gururajan wrote: