How to do vpn after tor?

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[3 Points] Morvu:

vpn after tor? wouldnt that be useless?

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[3 Points] Darknettoker:

You want to connect to a vpn through tor?


[3 Points] UnclePsych0:

Jeez guys I have to say these are some pretty useless answers.

Routing TOR through a VPN has some definite uses and situations where it's appropriate.

Unfortunately it's not very easy to do. There are only 2 3 VPNs that provide the ability to route TOR through a VPN - AirVPN and BolehVPN (and NordVPN! Thank you /u/moonshiver!). Wouldn't it be nice if it was just as easy as setting up OpenVPN?

AirVPN is great IMO because you can send packets to a VPN and then TOR AND you can route TOR through a VPN in addition to the fact that you can use SSH configurations, SSL, port forwarding and I haven't ever seen their servers crowded enough to slow my traffic down appreciably.

There's double hops for DNS routing, AES-256, perfect forward secrecy. I'm a pretty huge AirVPN cheerleader I'll admit it.

All in all the only true advice I can give however. Don't use Whonix. Their Dev docs explicitly state we can't route TOR through a VPN (and with the whole stream isolation thing you probably wouldn't want to anyway.)


[2 Points] AccntNmbr4:

hit the button that says vpn


[2 Points] Ph1lthyD:

Connect first to the VPN then go from the VPN Node to TOR. This way you hide the TOR use from your ISP.

Like said before here the other way round is relative useless and you send your outbound traffic from TOR back to a single VPN Node what could be bad for your OPSEC when your VPN Provider keeps logs.


[1 Points] topshelfallaround:

I know this is probably irrelevant but I use my connect to a city outside of the country using my VPN service 1st then I connect to TOR. I figured that if anyone is trying to see what I am doing, Im out of the USA jurisdiction which I feel that LE wouldn't want to waste their time with someone located "out of the country" unless you were someone of high caliber that is.


[1 Points] pastyferry:

put it as a proxy in tor browser settings


[1 Points] Polygon_Windows:

Not sure why you'd wanna do this but what you could do is use a VPN that allows TOR through VPN like NordVPN and since all traffic is being routed through TOR you can now access TOR network via normal browser. Now if you used firefox browser and used the 'foxy proxy' extension, you can again enter your NordVPN details and use it as a SOCKS5 proxy. so your connection would be..

VPN > TOR > Proxy