If my host os is windows and i dont want to switch it should i run a linux vm with a whonix vm on top of the linux one? Or just whonix vm straight on windows.
i run ubuntu in hyper v and whonix kvm on this ubuntu, do you think this is one of the most anonymous setups possible? would it be advisable to somehow also use cubes for an extra layer of security?
I'm not qualified to answer this because I'm not too familiar with HyperV. On Microsoft Learn, you can find HyperV's documentation and compare that to KVM. KVM is also open-source and HyperV is not, but they are both pretty good security-wise. HyperV also requires you have Windows Pro, Education, etc., so consider this from a privacy perspective.
@@Trafotin i wasnt even aware of the fact, that its a really bad idea, to run one virtualization software over another/ the problems that this can produce and that its simply not designed for this. I did a bunch of research and now realized this. Thanks so much for bringing this to my attention, i now changed my setup :)
@@Trafotinsome prefer a VPN because you encrypt the data, whereas the nodes are trackable on Tor, and plenty get busted for using Tor raw, even with JavaScript disabled.
Bro, can you do a video for creating multiple whonix VM workstations from the same whonix gateway? kinda having trouble with my cloned workstations connecting to Tor network
This would be redundant... By the way you dont even have to use whonix Workstation at all. I personally use Kali Linux and Gateway only. For an extra Layer of security you can use a socks5/http/whatever proxy in Front of the whonix gateway or use an offshore server as ssh tunel in Front or behind whonix gateway. For example proxy + whonix gateway + ssh tunel + (whonix gateway again) + (proxy again)...
amazing work , can you tell me how can i use other browser i.e i've installed brave browser on whonix , but i wanna add tor network to it , brave should use the same configuration/ tor network as it uses in default whonix tor browser , i know i am somewhat still connected to whonix gateway but the default one connected to extra tor layer or 6 nodes
@@Trafotin it lacks some visual features like uploading things aren't possible on tor , some visual glitch into it also html canvas error , i will use tor but isn't my overall ip secured when i used brave one two time
literally you every 5 seconds "well, it's tor so it's gonna take a while..." lmao. Great video btw ;)
Came here from the Linux Cast video. Can tell this channel is right up my alley.
Thanks for this!
If my host os is windows and i dont want to switch it should i run a linux vm with a whonix vm on top of the linux one? Or just whonix vm straight on windows.
It's VM only.
@@Trafotin tyty
Im running whonix on Qubes os (physical machine) , what you think ?
Vtubing AND cybersecurity!?!?!?!
Count me in
i run ubuntu in hyper v and whonix kvm on this ubuntu, do you think this is one of the most anonymous setups possible?
would it be advisable to somehow also use cubes for an extra layer of security?
I'm not qualified to answer this because I'm not too familiar with HyperV. On Microsoft Learn, you can find HyperV's documentation and compare that to KVM. KVM is also open-source and HyperV is not, but they are both pretty good security-wise. HyperV also requires you have Windows Pro, Education, etc., so consider this from a privacy perspective.
@@Trafotin i wasnt even aware of the fact, that its a really bad idea, to run one virtualization software over another/ the problems that this can produce and that its simply not designed for this. I did a bunch of research and now realized this. Thanks so much for bringing this to my attention, i now changed my setup :)
@@zwischendurundmoll3968 I'd love to hear how it's been holding up, any updates with your current setup?
Is this to be used in addition to a vpn or is it to be replaced completely?
No point in using a VPN if Tor isn't censored in the country you live in. It does also mask Tor in places it might be blocked.
@@Trafotinsome prefer a VPN because you encrypt the data, whereas the nodes are trackable on Tor, and plenty get busted for using Tor raw, even with JavaScript disabled.
Are you using fedora now
Yes.
What to do if I forgot gateway and workstation terminal passwords ? lol
Just rebuild. No harm, no foul.
Bro, can you do a video for creating multiple whonix VM workstations from the same whonix gateway?
kinda having trouble with my cloned workstations connecting to Tor network
This would be redundant... By the way you dont even have to use whonix Workstation at all. I personally use Kali Linux and Gateway only. For an extra Layer of security you can use a socks5/http/whatever proxy in Front of the whonix gateway or use an offshore server as ssh tunel in Front or behind whonix gateway. For example proxy + whonix gateway + ssh tunel + (whonix gateway again) + (proxy again)...
amazing work , can you tell me how can i use other browser i.e i've installed brave browser on whonix , but i wanna add tor network to it , brave should use the same configuration/ tor network as it uses in default whonix tor browser , i know i am somewhat still connected to whonix gateway but the default one connected to extra tor layer or 6 nodes
Just use the Tor Browser in Whonix. Don't use any other browser in Whonix, just use your normal machine.
@@Trafotin it lacks some visual features like uploading things aren't possible on tor , some visual glitch into it also html canvas error , i will use tor but isn't my overall ip secured when i used brave one two time
@@jaanu2222maybe you should consider a VPN if you need to hide your IP and use Brave.
@@Trafotin any vpn in whonix ?
@@jaanu2222No you must pay for one yourself or self-host.
cool account
i thought the way to pronounce whonix is woh-nix and not hoo-nix