Does this compromise the security? its a pain to run live usb's, and i cant install either rn, so using a vm would be great. is this a bad idea?
Like, would I be better off just running OB2 on windows?
Running tails/qubes inside a VM
Does this compromise the security? its a pain to run live usb's, and i cant install either rn, so using a vm would be great. is this a bad idea?
Like, would I be better off just running OB2 on windows?
[4 Points] Al1ce1nunderland:
[1 Points] Yourconscious69:
Ubuntu on flashdrive. Boot from flashdrive. Then Whonix (VM).
[1 Points] Pylyp23:
Why do you say it is a pain to run a live usb? It's as simple as restarting your computer. If you are having trouble installing there have been some issues lately with the Universal USB Installer. Rufus is a good alternative if you are getting failed installs/weird errors upon booting:
[1 Points] dankmemeness:
Speaking of this, is there anything like Tails that I can run on a server, or in a kvm host?
My main reason is to make the system only accessible through Tor. So even if someone rooted the box, there's no way to figure out where it is.
Daily OpSec-Tip: Never run Tails in a virtual machine (VM). It is even discouraged by the Tails developers themselves. Only use it as a standalone operating system on an USB stick.