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VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: Computers (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Computers) +--- Forum: Networking (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Networking) +---- Forum: Anonymity (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Anonymity) +---- Thread: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) (/Thread-VPN-vs-TOR-not-looking-for-harm) |
RE: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - #Swag_mybb_import6403 - 01-17-2013 (01-06-2013, 02:30 PM)1llusion Wrote: Look for Whonix operating system. Use that, make it connect only through the host computer and put a VPN on the host. (you can even chain VPNs by using one inside Whonix). Ive never heard of whonix before thanks ;) RE: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - #Swag_mybb_import6403 - 01-17-2013 (01-06-2013, 02:30 PM)1llusion Wrote: Look for Whonix operating system. Use that, make it connect only through the host computer and put a VPN on the host. (you can even chain VPNs by using one inside Whonix). Ive never heard of whonix before thanks ;) RE: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - #Swag_mybb_import6403 - 01-17-2013 (01-06-2013, 02:30 PM)1llusion Wrote: Look for Whonix operating system. Use that, make it connect only through the host computer and put a VPN on the host. (you can even chain VPNs by using one inside Whonix). Ive never heard of whonix before thanks ;) RE: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - Mingleemma - 01-17-2013 (01-03-2013, 04:48 AM)NiTrOwow Wrote: FBI can still find out the Exit tor node if they want. Just use a vnp without logs on a public network somewhere else. And you're safer then tor. with the linux can ubuntu also be used so that it does not track RE: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - Mingleemma - 01-17-2013 (01-03-2013, 04:48 AM)NiTrOwow Wrote: FBI can still find out the Exit tor node if they want. Just use a vnp without logs on a public network somewhere else. And you're safer then tor. with the linux can ubuntu also be used so that it does not track RE: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - Mingleemma - 01-17-2013 (01-03-2013, 04:48 AM)NiTrOwow Wrote: FBI can still find out the Exit tor node if they want. Just use a vnp without logs on a public network somewhere else. And you're safer then tor. with the linux can ubuntu also be used so that it does not track RE: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - Abuse - 01-24-2013 Well, I guess a VPN works better then TOR. TOR is really slow and I tought there's still an output. RE: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - soldi3r - 01-24-2013 I agree with Anima and stanly... Somewhere Tor isn't as much secure. Cyber Security Researchers are on tor and they figure it out... RE: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - the white tiger - 01-25-2013 any one wants tor browser in 10$,then pm me RE: VPN vs TOR (not looking for harm) - Rytres - 01-28-2013 With regard to Tor, who is in the exit node can easily sniff your packets and decrypt it with sslstrip, so I don't trust very much. VPN depends on what implementation you are going to use. SSTP for example is useless for this purpose. SSL/TLS would be the right choice. Yet, there are some concerns about logs. |