I want is that when i connect out the LAN it will keep connected to the vpn + tor network. From LAN i have connected to a VPN + Tor, i need the combo outside the local network.Tor uh oh you’re using the scary dark web. (Sarcasm)
What do you mean outside the lan. I assume you mean to setup a tor server so certain devices are directed to use Tor instead of straight WAN.
Or do you mean to tunnel from Tor into your router to access your Lan remotely. This I have no idea about.
I want is that when i connect out the LAN it will keep connected to the vpn + tor network. From LAN i have connected to a VPN + Tor, i need the combo outside the local network.
And any way to do this combo as i want?Okay so I think I understand. You want to use Tor, but you either want to add a vpn encryption to tor or hide that your using tor with a vpn from your isp or government.
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You can use Tor to send to lan or specific devices Mac’s
But vpn director does not support tor. At least as far as I’m aware via the web gui.
You can run a vpn first then run tor from the client pc and use vpn director to direct that MAC address to the vpn. But your still going to expose that your using Tor.
And any way to do this combo as i want?
Great will await for a reply. Thanks to your time.That’s a question for @RMerlin . Off the top of my head no. They would likely conflict without some kind of user script and I’m the wrong person to ask for that.
And any way to do this combo as i want? Use vpn + tor out of the LAN?Doubt it, as Asuswrt's Tor routing is purely handled on a MAC basis, while any VPN handled by VPNDirector (which is Wireguard or OpenVPN only) are IP-based.
Not that I can think of, no.And any way to do this combo as i want? Use vpn + tor out of the LAN?
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