

It will seemingly hang until I disconnect the VPN, it will at that point, open. However, once I've run nordvpn connect, Tor Browser will not launch. I run the command nordvpn connect, it goes through the motions, and it connects without fault, I can browse the internet within the VM, via the VPN. However, I'd like to keep everything containerized within my VM.Īs such, I've installed the Nordvpn linux 64-bit Debian distro on my Kali VM. If I connect to NordVpn on the virtual Host, I can launch the Tor Browser Launcher without issue and connect to the Tor network.

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The subreddit's name is incorrectly capitalized as "TOR" and cannot be changed due to Reddit's technical limitations. The Tor Project recommends Onion Browser. Please see the Tor Wiki for more details. However, a VPN may help if Tor is censored by your network. You generally do not need to use a VPN in conjunction with Tor, and you may even hurt your anonymity by doing so. This is a very frequently asked question we see in this subreddit. Questions about installing Tails, for example, belong in /r/Tails.
