
Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 TUN/TAP TX queue length set to 100 Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 TUN/TAP device tun0 opened Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 Incoming Data Channel: Cipher ‘AES-256-GCM’ initialized with 256 bit key Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 Outgoing Data Channel: Cipher ‘AES-256-GCM’ initialized with 256 bit key Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 Data Channel: using negotiated cipher ‘AES-256-GCM’ Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 OPTIONS IMPORT: data channel crypto options modified Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 OPTIONS IMPORT: adjusting link_mtu to 1658 Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 OPTIONS IMPORT: peer-id set Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 OPTIONS IMPORT: -ip-win32 and/or -dhcp-option options modified Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 OPTIONS IMPORT: route-related options modified Wed Oct 7 00:43:05 2020 OPTIONS IMPORT: route options modified The console logs when starting openvpn are as follows So not sure if OpenVPN is even being used at this stage. Interestingly, even with OpenVPN running when I go to check torproject it still said I was connected to TOR with the message, “Congratulations. Changed remote domain name to IP address.Changes I made to their provided configuration at this point in time. ovpn configuration and running “sudo openvpn nf”. Verified that I can connect to my VPN using their provide. Verified that I am connected to Tor using check torproject Updated packages using sudo apt-get command specified by whonixcheck I am using VirtualBox on a Windows 10 host. Installed Gateway and Workstation (Whonix-XFCE-15.0.1.5.1). Pings to check torproject work from the terminal so DNS resolution is fine and network traffic also looks fine - so something in the Tor Browser configuration is not right.

When I start Tor Browser and go to any site I get no response at all. Ive run into issues in setting up Tor before VPN and have run out of ideas.
