chrisgriffin6690 0 Posted ... Network does not currently work with Tor > Vpn. Everytime VPN drops I am completely exposed. Surely there is something that can be done ? Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Tor nodes change everytime, this is quite an challenge to accomplish.The lock is meant not to send any traffic outside trusted Air servers only. Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
chrisgriffin6690 0 Posted ... Without a network lock would I not be more secure just using a VPN alone? because not having a kill switch when the VPN drops is a major security risk . Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... Without a network lock would I not be more secure just using a VPN alone? because not having a kill switch when the VPN drops is a major security risk . Yeah, you would Tor is more widely used so there's more users to go through to attempt to find you than an AirVPN server perhaps but I wouldn't quite say Tor is all that much more secure. Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... There is a little sense in allowing all Tor entry nodes in the Network Lock.Anyone can put up a Tor node and advertize it, and make users connect to it.This doesn't mean that this node is trusted, even as a first entry hop. For your other applications it doesn't matter if the hop is a Tor node or not, the lockis implemented on a lower networking level of IP addresses. So your applications canstill leak traffic to this entry node, while the most dangerous applications are the onesthat send traffic in plain-text. Tor->VPN and VPN with network lock are a little contradicting concepts. 1 No2_Radial_Radiation_Zero reacted to this Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
chrisgriffin6690 0 Posted ... Sorry my vocabulary is limited, which would you say is best for privacy just using a VPN and at least having network lock ? or using Tor>VPN but face the possibility on my VPN connection dropping thus giving away my location?I know you said they are contradicting but its one or the other, unless there is another set up I could have which is easy to configurethanks Quote Share this post Link to post
RidersoftheStorm 20 Posted ... If you are not a TOR exit node; you are okay.You have plenty of time to re establish the VPN and not be discovered UNLESS.......(criminal activity).So do not leave your home for days/weeks/months/years when your computer is operating. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9973 Posted ... There is a little sense in allowing all Tor entry nodes in the Network Lock. Hello, it is indeed possible to make Network Lock working with AirVPN over Tor. It's currently not planned but it might be implemented in the future. Eddie already talks with Tor control to get the IP addresses of the Tor guards. This is necessary to set the proper routes and avoid the infinite route loop problem (so the user does not need any middle box). The circuit is fixed for the OpenVPN stream, so no additional problems should arise. Kind regards 1 fish-for-all reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
chrisgriffin6690 0 Posted ... Would you please explain how can I make a network lock with AirVPN over Tor? or perhaps refer me to a link where I can find out myself?Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post
fish-for-all 1 Posted ... I thought so, but it doesn't work unfortunatelly. May is it possibe to configure this by hand? There is a little sense in allowing all Tor entry nodes in the Network Lock. Hello, it is indeed possible to make Network Lock working with AirVPN over Tor. It's currently not planned but it might be implemented in the future. Eddie already talks with Tor control to get the IP addresses of the Tor guards. This is necessary to set the proper routes and avoid the infinite route loop problem (so the user does not need any middle box). The circuit is fixed for the OpenVPN stream, so no additional problems should arise. Kind regards 1 Flette reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9973 Posted ... I thought so, but it doesn't work unfortunatelly. May is it possibe to configure this by hand? There is a little sense in allowing all Tor entry nodes in the Network Lock. Hello, it is indeed possible to make Network Lock working with AirVPN over Tor. It's currently not planned but it might be implemented in the future. Eddie already talks with Tor control to get the IP addresses of the Tor guards. This is necessary to set the proper routes and avoid the infinite route loop problem (so the user does not need any middle box). The circuit is fixed for the OpenVPN stream, so no additional problems should arise. Kind regards The main problem is getting to know the Tor guard IP address, which is known only AFTER the Tor circuit for OpenVPN has been established, therefore only after OpenVPN has connected to Tor. For this reason any Network Lock plan for OpenVPN over Tor has been momentarily canceled. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
iwih2gk 93 Posted ... This is one of the reasons that I decided on TOR over AirVpn instead. In that model its solid and I never have to worry about a raw IP hanging me out to dry!! Just maybe this would work for you too? Either way its 4-5 hops leaving a significant relay tunnel to cover your "bacon"! Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... There are some ways of doing it in the hacky way, for example you can block all ports on all other hosts except Air's entry servers and port 9001.Then you have to configure Tor to use guards and entries on the alt port which is 9001 by default.Unless there is something targeted on your device, this should be sufficient enough to serve as a decent solution against leaks.However it's not elegant enough to integrate something like this in the official client. Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
dieterbohlen 0 Posted ... Network does not currently work with Tor > Vpn. Everytime VPN drops I am completely exposed. Surely there is something that can be done ? Hi, for me, using Tor as Proxy for Eddie and at the same time activating Network Lock works perfectly!Can you confirm that meanwhile Network Lock even works together with Tor as Proxy? In Network Lock Settings I have chosen "Windows Firewall (not recommended)".As Proxy I have selected Tor. Now, after I connect to an AirVPN VPN-Server (activating Network Lock before that) the webbrowser connection works fine. Test 1:When I close TorBrowser (which works as Proxy) the webbrowser cannot connect anymore.This works as designed because without Tor it shouldnt be able to connect. Test 2:When I restart TorBrowser and then the AirVPN connection drops (this happens sometimes) or I simply disconnect AirVPN, then the webbrowser cannot connect anymore.This works as designed because with activated Network Lock no connection outside AirVPN should be possible. Can you confirm that meanwhile Network Lock even works together with Tor as Proxy?Regards, dieter Quote Share this post Link to post
dieterbohlen 0 Posted ... Tor nodes change everytime, this is quite an challenge to accomplish.The lock is meant not to send any traffic outside trusted Air servers only. for me, using Tor as Proxy for Eddie and at the same time activating Network Lock works perfectly!Can you confirm that meanwhile Network Lock even works together with Tor as Proxy? See my post before this. Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Anything with TorBrowser > that's Tor over VPN (after VPN) so has nothing to do with Network Lock which should obviously work.You bumped a 3 years old thread about Tor before VPN which has nothing to do with your setup. https://airvpn.org/topic/28767-anyway-to-use-tor-over-vpn-with-a-kill-switch/ Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
dieterbohlen 0 Posted ... Anything with TorBrowser > that's Tor over VPN (after VPN) so has nothing to do with Network Lock which should obviously work.You bumped a 3 years old thread about Tor before VPN which has nothing to do with your setup. https://airvpn.org/topic/28767-anyway-to-use-tor-over-vpn-with-a-kill-switch/ Hello zhang888, Sorry for the misunderstanding. I am actually NOT talking about "Tor over VPN". Last year I experienced that Network Lock was NOT working when I was using "VPN over Tor" (Eddie Setting "Proxy": Tor / 127.0.0.1 / 9150).I found this statement in your forum "I believe it's known that NL doesn't work with Tor." from 2016.And therefore I believed that Network Lock does not work with Tor as Proxy. Can you confirm this or not? Here is the post which I found stating "I believe it's known that NL doesn't work with Tor.":https://airvpn.org/topic/18609-network-lock-and-tor-work-around/ And now I changed the Eddie-Setting "Network Lock" to "Windows Firewall (not recommended)" and now suddenly it works!That is why I am asking: Is Network Lock supposed to work with Tor as Proxy or not? Regards, dieterbohlen Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... Network Lock is logically not meant to work with Tor>VPN, what Network Lock does is ensuring there is no traffic sent outside AirVPN infrastructure.With Tor>VPN you always connect to a random entry guard on a random port, so the entire idea of Network Lock does not apply here.A VM or separate router for Tor is a better approach to practically and safely use both benefits of Tor>VPN and Network Lock. Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post