ok. You're right, its easy to imort 2 appliances and youre nearly on the run.
I wasn't even on the way to import a ready apliance. I had mine set up from Lubuntu myself. :-) Ok. Well. Maybe it's because I know what I have with my selfmade solution, or I feel more comfortable with only one VM running on my host, or whatever... But I think some docs would be worthy for at least some people. But anyway! Maybe if I find the time, I'll write some docs and/or tuts in german and you then have to translate them to english. ;) Best regards, thanks for advices and talk, redapple Email: redap...@linuxmagier.de WWW: http://redapple.linuxmagier.de Jabber-ID: redap...@jabber.piratenpartei.de 2012/12/7 adrelanos <adrela...@riseup.net> > redapple: > > Hi adrelanos, > > first thanks for your interest, always happy 'bout feedback, > > > > And thanks for the Links about whoonix and the like. I was flying over > the > > documentation, and read about TORBox before. > > > > IMHO the problem is, to set up TWO virtual machines, > > Not sure what you mean by set up. You just need to import them. > > Install help screenshots: > http://sourceforge.net/p/whonix/wiki/Install/ > > Install help video (html5, no flash player required): > http://whonix.sourceforge.net/videos.html > > I think that's simpler than any guide. The hardest remaining part is the > social engineering part. No anonymity setup can spare users from > educating themselves. Example: > > http://sourceforge.net/p/whonix/wiki/DoNot/#login-into-your-real-life-facebook-account-and-think-you-are-anonymous > > There is space for improvement. The next huge step to make it even > simpler would be a Whonix USB installer, which takes care of installing > the host operating system (maybe OneVM). > > > https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorBOX/Dev#FEATUREWhonixUSBinstaller > > Or if we don't want to go that far the setup of importing two virtual > machines could be made simpler by creating an installer doing that task. > Also the Virtual Box controls could be simplified. > > > while the tor client > > could run on the host system > > and the locked in applications in the secure > > VM MUST route their traffic through TOR. > > We had that running as well: > https://sourceforge.net/p/whonix/wiki/OneVM/ > > Actually we had a complete guide which included a one file shell script. > > I never liked it because you end up with different instructions for > different host operating systems. That's contradictory with the goal of > making things simpler. Due to the difficulties to deploy it, much less > users can profit from it. > > > Of course you need to set up some Networkinterfaces and bridges, as well > as > > for example dnsmasq, but even with that, I think at least a tutorial > > (needn't be a full project) would be worthy, > > Feel free to takeover OneVM. > > > Ok. Now I have to admit my lack of knowledge about network > > bridges/interfaces and Firewall (butI'm working on it), > > Good luck with your journey. This field of development needs more > people. Whatever path you will choose, it will be an enrichment. > _______________________________________________ > tor-talk mailing list > tor-talk@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk > _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk