6/14/2023 0 Comments Config openvpn with stunnel![]() ![]() Alternatively I could use a SIP proxy such as the service provided by Linphone where you get a public number ex: which means you do not have to worry about your public IP address changing, the 3rd party is routed to you via the Linphone service. If I were not using Tor at my end, I would have setup my own SIP server on my machine and allowed the remote user to connect to it using any SIP client/softphone. In my case I wish to use Linphone SIP Softphone at both ends to make encrypted P2P VoIP calls. Once I have an encrypted tunnel, I can then use Local Port Forwarding in SSH or stunnel to run whatever servicei I wish through the tunnel. The 3rd party could be running Debian Linux, Windows XP or Windows 7, it shouldn't matter to the overall concept here. I wish to create either a SSH, OpenVPN or a stunnel tunnel between my Tor m/c and the 3rd party's non-Tor m/c. Of course this question is Tor generic and not specific to Whonix. To be more specific by using a Whonix Workstation to access the Tor n/w via the Whonix Gateway (both running on the local m/c in seperate VMs under a Debian host OS. So my requirement is I wish to remain anonymous from the gov, and not reveal my real public IP to the 3rd party I am communicating with by using Tor at my end. The 3rd party may be technically incapable of coping with Tor or may be unwilling due to not wanting to draw attention to themself that they are using Tor and thereby automatically raising suspicion in oppressive regimes. ![]() Correct me if I am wrong in this, for example if I were to setup a SIP or XMPP server as a Tor hidden service on my local Tor m/c under Linux, could a non-Tor user make connection to my server without being part of the Tor network? Basic problem of lets say a whistleblower is that he may not wish the person he is communicating with to know his real public IP and often the 3rd party is a non-Tor user so the use of hidden services is not possible as that person cannot access them if he/she is not connected to the Tor network.
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