On 02/10/2012 05:01 AM, Gramps wrote: > Phillip wrote the following on 02/09/2012 06:33 PM: >> I've had the same problem when I routed my e-mail client to send >> everything through Tor (via SSL/TLS of course ;))... When I logged on to >> Gmail (and Facebook for that matter) via the web interface, it would >> challenge me to prove my identity... >> >> Now I just run my whole connection, including my Tor node, through a >> VPN :) >> >> > > That sounds like what I need to do to keep my bank and credit card co. > from challenging me all the time! Can you give me a reference to > something that lays out how to set up a VPN to do that? >
unless you are somewhere where you can connect to tor, but not to your vpn provider, why would you tunnel your VPN through tor? hiding the fact you are using a vpn? traffic shape obfuscation? i'm curious. you always end up with the same unencrypted/ssl/tls stream from your vpn endpoint to the destination. you -> vpn -> tor = makes sense to me you -> tor -> vpn = not so much cheers -k _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
