Or maybe I understand it better now?
I'm still thinking my machine is one...
If I get my head into thinking each vm is in fact a seperate machine
Then the packet goes
>From app vm -> tor vm then to the proxy vm but what i don't understand is
>though the tor exit node must need an IP address
I don't mind if the isp knows I am using tor it's the website hats the problem
since website doesn't allow tor users
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Hi thanks for the advice it seems my idea was correct then?
What I can't get my head around is
If I setup a whonix vm which torrifies all traffic and then set a proxy vm as
its net vm my thinking of it
>From the data packets point of view
You create a dAta packet on your app vm
That dAta
I'm just starting to use qubes os and I'm trying to understand how it all works.
If I wanted to setup the system to route all my traffic through tor and then
that tor traffic through a vpn
Would I simply setup a TORVM with Its netVM being the vpnvm ?
Or can a netVM not have its own netVM?
Ah right ok. So I am working the wrong way around when I look at the chain?
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So I want to have 2 different types of system
One where it goes through tor and then through vpn so that websites don't see I
am using tor
So that would need to be whonix WS -> whonix GW -> VPN VM -> net vm
And a seperate system that just uses tor
Which would just be
Whonix WS -> whonix
Also Can I safely use any app vm with whonix gw instead of whonix workstation?
Thanks
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