P12637 What do you think of my new privacy setup? link reply
My OpenWRT router has Nord VPN setup
The PC I'm using has Kodachi OS installed and has encrypted DNS setup. My PC is connected to Mulvad VPN Wi-fi Hotspot then Kodachi connected to Riseup and Kodachi VPN.

Nord => DNS => Mulvad => Rise Up => Kodachi VPN => Tor nodes => Lambdachan
P12648 link reply
For my everyday usage it seems like a fuckton, and personally hate high latency a lot. Multiple security layers lead to multiple problem sources. What happens when any of those services go down? (especially VPNs)
I got OpenWRT too but just because my ISP's router is a pile of steaming horseshit with little to no port forwarding control.
P12690 link reply
>connecting to five different VPNs
>all of which are controlled by three-letter agencies
P12714 link reply
P12690 Don't stay in America / UK or any countries involved in the 14 eyes. Problem solved
P12784 link reply
P12714
>I'm fucking retarded
Doesn't matter. VPNs still have servers in those countries so they are still under US/UK jurisdiction.
P12824 link reply
P12784

I am living in Sealand and travel to Tarawa atoll in Kiribati sometimes

does that matter?
P12825 link reply
I have an i2p router that is located behind a firewall I do not control. Is it viable to connect to this router using tor to bypass the firewall? I'm thinking the latency induced by 12 jumps would be too long for anything useful.
P12831 link reply
P12637
If this isn't a troll post, Whonix Doc has a good article on Tor+VPN setups. http://www.dds6qkxpwdeubwucdiaord2xgbbeyds25rbsgr73tbfpqpt4a6vjwsyd.onion/wiki/Tunnels/Introduction#Tunnel_Link_Risks
Understand how Tor actually works before trying to "improve" it please.
P12838 link reply
P12637
P12690
>putting DNS as a hop

P12825
i2p being firewalled is not a problem. It just means you probably won't be chosen that much by other routers to carry transit traffic. Even if introducers/NAT hole-punching doesn't work it won't prevent your router from creating tunnels.
P12840 link reply
P12838
I know that. My question was about connecting to the router from outside of the LAN, to access i2p.
P12842 link reply
P12831
>thinking obvious troll post might not be a troll post
>taking troll post seriously
P12864 link reply
P12842
>If
This is what is known as a pre-condition.
>retard wojack
no u
P13048 link reply
P12840
i2pd is so lightweight you can just run an i2pd router instance on whatever device is outside the LAN.

P12842
>not posting picrel
P13517 VPN 1 --> Tor --> VPN 2 link reply
>>P12637
Router with VPN provider 1 --> Whonix Gatwa --> Wireguard VPN in Virtual Machine
P15104 link reply
P12690
lol

P12637
Linux Kodachi looks like it has some cool stuff but can't find anything [spoiler: source code] online of certain features or even OS which makes it pajeet le hacker crap. [spoiler: Was gonna try it but was like fuck it.] I do like the tor country relay changer GUI in a video I watched about it. [bold: What P13517 said is better could even connect to tor after "VPN provider 2"]
This would be really slow and probally would have to change the torrc of tor browser to get better latency but take in mind faster the relay most likely it to be [bold: Glowed & Operated].
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