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Networking question: is there a semi-easy way to use an existing VPN client tunnel on a router if you tunnel into said router via Wireguard? Something like this:
User > Wireguard > Router > Wireguard > VPN
I'd like to use the second connection through the first Wireguard connection, so that I can simply tunnel into my home network and then use its VPN connection when I access the Internet. #asknostr
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