Ubuntu 18.04 -> Tor(toriptables2) -> Routing Traffic Through Tor





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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 Server and I run a OpenVPN Server on it, so I can connect with my VPN Server and all work fine, so now I try to install toriptables2 on my Ubuntu 18.04 Server so when I start toriptables2 then I must disable my ufw firewall otherwise I became a disconnect from my server, so but when ufw is dissabled I can connect to my OpenVPN server but I can not connect to the ethernet with the PC who is connected with my OpenVPN server. So this Problem I can solve when I run



echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE


so now I can connect to the ethernet with mit PC who is connected with my OpenVPN Server the Problem is now



when I run curl ifconfig.me on the Server console I see the Tor Network IP but when I Visit https://ifconfig.me with my PC then I see the normal Ubuntu 18.04 Server IP



How can I route the OpenVPN traffic trough the tor network?



I have tried with iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o lo -j MASQUERADE
but that does not work










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    I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 Server and I run a OpenVPN Server on it, so I can connect with my VPN Server and all work fine, so now I try to install toriptables2 on my Ubuntu 18.04 Server so when I start toriptables2 then I must disable my ufw firewall otherwise I became a disconnect from my server, so but when ufw is dissabled I can connect to my OpenVPN server but I can not connect to the ethernet with the PC who is connected with my OpenVPN server. So this Problem I can solve when I run



    echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
    iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE


    so now I can connect to the ethernet with mit PC who is connected with my OpenVPN Server the Problem is now



    when I run curl ifconfig.me on the Server console I see the Tor Network IP but when I Visit https://ifconfig.me with my PC then I see the normal Ubuntu 18.04 Server IP



    How can I route the OpenVPN traffic trough the tor network?



    I have tried with iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o lo -j MASQUERADE
    but that does not work










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      I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 Server and I run a OpenVPN Server on it, so I can connect with my VPN Server and all work fine, so now I try to install toriptables2 on my Ubuntu 18.04 Server so when I start toriptables2 then I must disable my ufw firewall otherwise I became a disconnect from my server, so but when ufw is dissabled I can connect to my OpenVPN server but I can not connect to the ethernet with the PC who is connected with my OpenVPN server. So this Problem I can solve when I run



      echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
      iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE


      so now I can connect to the ethernet with mit PC who is connected with my OpenVPN Server the Problem is now



      when I run curl ifconfig.me on the Server console I see the Tor Network IP but when I Visit https://ifconfig.me with my PC then I see the normal Ubuntu 18.04 Server IP



      How can I route the OpenVPN traffic trough the tor network?



      I have tried with iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o lo -j MASQUERADE
      but that does not work










      share|improve this question
















      I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 Server and I run a OpenVPN Server on it, so I can connect with my VPN Server and all work fine, so now I try to install toriptables2 on my Ubuntu 18.04 Server so when I start toriptables2 then I must disable my ufw firewall otherwise I became a disconnect from my server, so but when ufw is dissabled I can connect to my OpenVPN server but I can not connect to the ethernet with the PC who is connected with my OpenVPN server. So this Problem I can solve when I run



      echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
      iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE


      so now I can connect to the ethernet with mit PC who is connected with my OpenVPN Server the Problem is now



      when I run curl ifconfig.me on the Server console I see the Tor Network IP but when I Visit https://ifconfig.me with my PC then I see the normal Ubuntu 18.04 Server IP



      How can I route the OpenVPN traffic trough the tor network?



      I have tried with iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o lo -j MASQUERADE
      but that does not work







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