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> On 2016-06-06 14:15, katerimmel@sigaint.org wrote:
>> Hello
>> I'm trying to connect Tor over a proxy in Qubes. In proxy machine I
>> have a
>> proxy software (JonDo) while in the AppVM I have installed Tor. In
>> torrc I
>> have setup as socks5 "ip of proxyVM" and as port "4001" (JonDo port)
>> but
>> Tor bootstrap always stops at 80%, showing this:
>>
>> "Problem bootstrapping. Stuck at 80%:Connecting to the Tor network. (No
>>   route to host; NOROUTE; count 3; recommendation warn; host
>> A705AD4591E7B4708FA2CAC3D53E81962F3E6F6 at 46.166.170.5:443
>> 2 connection have failed
>> 2 connection died in state connect()ing with SSL state (No SSL subject)
>> The connection to the SOCKS5 proxy server at "ipVM":4001 just failed.
>> Make
>> sure that the proxy server is up and running"
>>
>> I tried to setup before in whonix but without result
>>
>> Thank you
>
> Your setup isn't safe. The proper setup is to have tor running in the
> "Proxy VM" and then then have the "App VM" tunnel all traffic over
> through the Proxy VM. I'm not sure why you are using JonDo. Since they
> first charge for their services and because of it have billing records
> and they are also proven to keep logs on the amount of bandwidth you
> use.
>
> Keep in mind they state:
> "Only the following non-individual-related information sent by your
> browser is stored:
>
> the visited webpage (URL)
> browser type=E2=80=89/=E2=80=89browser version
> operating system
> referrer URL (the site visited before)
> time of the server request"
>
> in their privacy policy.
>
> You are by no means anonymous while using JonDo nor safe as since they
> store the information they could be forced to hand it over. It puts you
> at risk. Just setup a traditional who-nix setup.
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Hello
Thank you for your reply
I want setup jondo before Tor
Vpn-->JonDo-->sys-whonix-->anonwhonix (vpn and Jondo in the same proxyVM)
I use tor to navigate but I would use JonDo for a more long chain (in this
case JonDo see only tor traffic)


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