But is it possible to somehow make TOR Browser to access clearnet using a 
VPN connection after the TOR routing? Do I have to do some special config 
in the TOR Browser to allow that?

Em sábado, 18 de abril de 2020 10:07:16 UTC-3, Jarrah escreveu:

> > My goal is connect to my VPN after the TOR routing (Bypass the 
> > tor censorpship in some websites). 
> This somewhat defeats the purpose of using TOR. You now have an 
> identifiable address due to having a (hopefully paid) vpn. They can 
> track you. Any anonymity provided by TOR is taken away by the VPN. 
> > The problem is, when I set mt whonix-workstation to connect to sys-VPN 
> over 
> > whonix-gw, My Tor Browser do not work anymore. If I disconnect the VPN 
> > inside sys-VPN, the Tor Browser start working as usual, but when my VPN 
> is 
> > connected, it stops. 
>
> This is by design. TOR browser assumes it can speak TOR protocols and 
> connect to .onion addresses (etc). However, the VPN will come out onto 
> the clearnet, rather than TOR's network. TOR browser cannot lookup TOR 
> addresses, nor can it connect to anything relying on TOR. 
>
> If you want to do this to access clearnet sites, you'd have to use a 
> standard browser. The VPN should work just fine, so long as you're not 
> trying to connect to TOR specific services through it. Though, please 
> see above warning about doing so. 
>
> The only reason I can think of to do this is if you live in a location 
> that blocks VPNs, but is fine with TOR. Otherwise, you have exactly the 
> same security model as just using the VPN, plus the overhead and attack 
> surface of TOR/Whonix.  

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