Whonix: An Operating System Where IP & DNS Leaks Are Impossible
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Whonix is an operating system focused on anonymity and security. It’s based on the Tor anonymity network, Debian GNU/Linux and security by isolation. In Whonix, DNS leaks are impossible, and not even malware with root privileges can find out the user’s real IP.

Whonix consists of two virtual machines on a separate, isolated virtual network. One virtual machine (VM) is for actual usage (browsing, etc), the other is a gateway which uses Tor to anonymize all traffic sent to it by the first virtual machine. In theory:

All traffic is sent through Tor, eliminating unwanted data leakage
Programs like Flash can be run, as the above stated security concern is eliminated
Compromise of the Virtual Machine used for browsing doesn’t compromise one’s location or identity


Compare this to the anonymous operating system TAILS. With TAILS, if your computer is compromised (someone has remote access to it), your location is also compromised, as they now have access to your clearnet IP address with a simple ifconfig and, if you have a wireless card, access to which wirelss APs are around (this is how Google and Apple can track a device without GPS). So, Whonix is safer in theory.

Source: http://www.greycoder.com/whonix-operatin...mpossible/
Whonix Homepage: https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Main_Page
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Besides security, can this OS perform as well as other GNU/Linuces?
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and besides what Mr.X said
how about the supports for market available of the OS compatibility with the Hardware that widely used today?
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Tor service is already quite bad so using this would probably be a disaster although it does sounds good atleast in theory.
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