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What do you think about my anonymization scheme and how to implement it?
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The user deploys a proxy on Dedik #1, and also torrifies all traffic, except for connecting to Dedik #1 as a proxy from the address of the user himself. Further, using Dedicator #1 as a proxy, the user connects via RDP to Dedicator #2, on which Whonix is installed, with which he works.
Thus, the user's connection to the Internet for the ISP looks like an unremarkable RDP. For the admin of Dedik No. 1, only two connections are visible, one to the user, the second to the torus, which is also unremarkable for him. For the admin of Dedik #2, only the incoming RDP connection from the output node is visible.
The main question is: what was wrong with me, because on the text it looks like an ideal anonymization scheme. The second question is how to torrify traffic on Dedicated Server 1, while setting it up as a proxy and adding a connection from the user to the torrification exclusions.
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On the technical side, everything is quite normal and can even be simplified (although it does not matter what is discussed below).
It is possible to complicate the design a little so as not to be burned by the very fact of torification (although this will not help, it will just take one step further).
Now about what is below. What is your goal? If the conditional assembly of the conditional construct is yes, everything is OK. If you do so that you will not be sued for something due to "lack of evidence" (as in films) - rather yes. If you communicate with friends or acquaintances and sometimes allow yourself statements of a dubious nature - to no avail. A simple thing - no one will fight for evidence, everything will be very formal and perhaps they will simply lie. Well, or the expert will find some picture on the desktop and, on the basis of this, everything will turn around.
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