pokey15 0 Posted ... Hey guys, i got Tails OS and purchased an airVPN subscription, i downloaded the file for linux install. Now i am completely lost on how to install it. i found the synaptic package manager, no idea what i am looking at.. so i gave up on that. Then i read on how to install via terminal, gave it a few shots before i broke down and walked away. i am exhausted from trying to get this installed, SO much stuff to learn just to install something seems like i would never figure it out even if i got it installed. if anyone can explain how to install it like i am 5 years old i would really really really appreciate it. As far as i can see the only things you can install are via synaptic package manager and its a small list of programs. couldn't find airvpn in it. Quote Share this post Link to post
InactiveUser 188 Posted ... What you're trying to do is theoretically possible but currently neither recommended nor supported by Tails. Before trying anything else, I would recommend taking a step back, getting a bit more familiar with Tails.Read both the FAQhttps://tails.boum.org/support/faq/and the documentationhttps://tails.boum.org/doc/ Tails is a "live" distro, any changes you make will be gone upon rebootYou can configure a persistent volume to store some changes you make but it's limited and very different from how you usually customize your OSTails is meant to be an out-of-the-box secure, firewalled solution for exiting through Tor.Configuring a VPN on top would diametrically go against the design of Tails, you would potentially risk breaking Tails' secure setup. 1 rickjames reacted to this Quote Hide InactiveUser's signature Hide all signatures all of my content is released under CC-BY-SA 2.0 Share this post Link to post
9pF7d2BTMF3hZ1i1NonmpfRnH 1 Posted ... You are better off running AirVPN on DD-WRT router and then have Tails connect to it. This would be done to hide the use of Tor from your ISP, and the exit node will see your non-ssl traffic but not your real IP. Quote Share this post Link to post
rickjames 106 Posted ... Or just run tails in a virtual machine while the host is connected to air. Quote Share this post Link to post