you insight. I am planning to run tor over vpn just by using
services and without installing any additional packages either in system or user
profile.
Regards,
RG.
> 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
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:
Hello Guix!
1) How to use tor over vpn? That is, my system should connect to tor
network via
v
figuring
>icecat afterwards to connect to TOR
>
>On 11.06.2019 22:27, Raghav Gururajan wrote:
>> Hello Guix!
>>
>> 1) How to use tor over vpn? That is, my system should connect to tor
>> network via
>> vpn.
>> 2) Should I enable both tor-service-type an
wrote:
Hello Guix!
1) How to use tor over vpn? That is, my system should connect to tor
network via
vpn.
2) Should I enable both tor-service-type and openvpn-client-service?
3) Do tor and vpn operate on same level as per OSI model?
Thank you!
Regards,
RG.
Hello Guix!
1) How to use tor over vpn? That is, my system should connect to tor network via
vpn.
2) Should I enable both tor-service-type and openvpn-client-service?
3) Do tor and vpn operate on same level as per OSI model?
Thank you!
Regards,
RG.