![]() MAKE SURE YOU USE NAT IN THE TAILS VIRTUAL MACHINE (The steps for virtualbox in Linux are pretty much the exact same as in Windows) To use tails in a virtual machine, they have made a guide here: They also made a great installation guide if you want to install Tails to a usb stick: The best part is that it is a live operating system, and you don't need to install it. So now that you know what Tails is, you probably can't wait to get it. It has email clients, tools for public keys and GPG, disguising the operating system as Windows 8 if you want to use it in public places, instant messaging clients, and many, many more. The great thing about tails is that it is crammed with programs and features for anonymity, security and privacy. All of the source code of the applications that tails uses that are not taken directly from upstream Debian packages are available on their git repositories, they have a guide here: Tails is a live operating system designed for anonymity and privacy, and is released under the GNU/GPL license. I personally recommend using Tails, an operating system designed for anonymity and usage of TOR. You can either use the TOR Browser like in a regular computer, running it on Windows or Linux, whatever your choice may be. If you want to use TOR in a virtual machine, you have two options. If you are on this forum you should be using Air, but this should work with any properly configured VPN. You should also have a decent CPU as it will also affect the performance of the virtual machine.Ĥ. Yeah I know, Inception, right? Anyway, you should have a decent computer for this, and I recommend minimum of 8gb of RAM. What you will be basically doing is running a computer inside your computer. If you want to use TOR, refer to the TOR section down below. If you want general purpose virtualization, such as testing applications, I recommend Windows. An ISO image of the operating system you'd like to use. I personally recommend using Virtualbox if you don't want to pay a lot of money for VM Ware, although it is packed with features and is probably the most advanced virtualization software on the market, hence why it is used by professionals and large companies.Ģ. These are the three most popular options for virtualization software. Windows Virtual PC (Freeware but can only install systems for Windows XP and up) ![]() VM Ware Workstation (Proffesional Software)
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