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First: I've tried Tailscale, for some reason it works awful for me so I'm avoiding that option if possible.

I am trying to have a single server that has a VPN port exposed to connect to it, but routes traffic through a comercial VPN (mullvad ideally) to privately share my linux ISOs. So far I haven't been able to achieve this, it sees I can't use the VPN server (wg-easy) + VPN (mullvad gui), only the one that start first work.

Has anybody achieve something like this?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

Yes, but it's working awful for me. Even without exit point lose connection for a long time, and there's a error on the app. I need to restart the connection for it to work again.

Even when it works it's much slower to connect to my server than VPN.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 37 minutes ago

Even when it works it's much slower to connect to my server than VPN.

I wonder why.

Wireguard / TS runs faster than VPN's, and even my family member has had a couple of devices on my Tailnet down at their place for a couple of years now, and they haven't a clue how it works and fully believe I'm a magician.

Any background on your connection/location/devices etc?