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ookay guess the image links didn’t work for some reason
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sZMXBrHajzUoKln56cLEMfo_P7julhQr
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w9OFBE79dmC-MpHzh3DGnCjP0nFW6GJTKisukeOboroParticipantThat’s really odd. I only have 3.11 as the last lecture in Section 3 TAILS. It’s the Connecting to Captive Portals lecture and it only says that there are 11 lectures in section 3 too.
KisukeOboroParticipantNot sure why it didn’t work initially. I did include the directory in the command line that TOR’s guides state, but it still wasn’t working. I came back now and redownloaded everything, deleted everything from my downloads folder, and tried it again and now it works. So that’s good.
KisukeOboroParticipantLectures 2.8 and 2.9 show about how to use a VPN on a normal non-tails operating system. But since tails is amnesic I’m not sure how it would work there. Do we have to configure the persistent storage and install a VPN application on tails or if that’s not possible then would the next best thing be to use tails in a virtual machine and run your VPN service through your machine running the virtual machine running tails?
KisukeOboroParticipantI can’t get either your instructions nor TOR’s support instructions to work. On the website where it instructs to type in
gpgv –keyring .\tor.keyring Downloads\torbrowser-install-win64-9.0_en-US.exe.asc Downloads\torbrowser-install-win64-9.0_en-US.exe
it says that
gpgv: can’t open ‘Downloads\torbrowser-install-win64-9.0_en-US.exe.asc’ : No such file or directory
gpgv: verify signatures failed: No such file or directory.Your instructions also don’t work when I put in
gpg.exe –keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net –recv -keys 0x4E2C6E8793298290
it returns with
gpg: keyserver receive failed: Server indicated a failure
and it keeps doing that. I’ve been trying and retrying for a while now but I keep getting both of those errors for your instructions and TOR’s instructions - AuthorPosts