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I dont think its possible but is it?
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100 views and not a single reply. come on guys.
Last edited by squeeze : July 17th, 2011 at 02:20 PM. |
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Yes it's possible. Something I've been using for my encrypted laptop. It's pretty simple actually. Refer to past thread http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=294518 The main point people must realize is that base connection must be anonymous and all VPN accounts must not be traceable. |
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read the thread. Tor is not relevant to me cos I will be using UDP connections. Though i use tor in vm for tcp. But I have had others advise (and many threads too) that u should run only one vpn client on one pc. Otherwise, u will have issues. They say that since a vpn's design is such that all connection go through it, having multiple vpns, they will interfere with each other. I myself posted OP after I experimented myself. I used openvpn on host anf proxpn on vm to just test and proxpn started disconnecting every minute. reconnected then disconnected next minute. What do u think about this? |
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