My question is fairly straightforward: I’ve got wireguard set up on my home network, and I’m really happy with it, but I also got a paid VPN service as well for privacy reasons.

The paid VPN i got is Mozilla VPN (which in theory uses wireguard as well).

My goal would be that I have my own VPN through which I can access my home network, and the paid VPN on top of it, which “forwards” the outbound traffic.

Is there a way to do this? Anyone has any experience with this?

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    1 year ago

    Like Split tunneling?

    I am not sure whether mozilla vpn is capable of that, I’ve not used it.

    This is quite vague to me:

    and the paid VPN on top of it, which “forwards” the outbound traffic.

    Forwards the outbound traffic of what, to where? (Like, forward your home network’s traffic to a vpn endpoint on ankther continent?)

    (Vpn within vpn is possible too, but I’m not too sure what use case it would have for personal use - enterprises use this tunnel within tunnels)

    In my case, I am using tailscale, and i can just route all traffic from my home network to an exit node in another country (a setup that I used to bypass netflix regional/credential restrictions)