I will tell you something. (Yes I will have to make a new account for each response because I am, in fact, using TOR)
I used Whonix’s guide for dealing with firewall and whonix-specific stuff. But for OpenVPN and ProtonVPN messing around I used ProtonVPN’s pfsense guide for configuring OpenVPN specifically because it mentioned all the openvpn config files and their openvpn certificate which was necessary for Whonix’s guide. (No, I don’t know what pfsense is, yes I obviously only used it up to the protonvpn and openvpn config) I did specifically download ProtonVPN’s TCP config file which includes the certificate so UDP was not used, and wireguard was definitely not used.
Now aside from that, in my most recent attempt at configuration, I configured OpenVPN first, this was because in my last few attempts, my connection stopped working after doing this step:
This has already been addressed here in a link on Whonix’s guide. This therefore means that configuring ProtonVPN may be easier than I am made to believe as of thus far, because this is a whonix specific problem that seems to have yet had an efficient solution brought forward but it has had a solution, but it doesn’t seem too great. I have not yet attempted it because I only more recently looked into this, but I may try it when I am motivated to and come back. (With another account, of course)
I’m no genius so I didn’t try any smart solutions before finding what I found. I am basically only updating you here rather than telling you anything meaningful, but it’s probably worth doing anyway. See you later.
