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    DOUBLE VPN LIKE TOR

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      Legal_Brick_527
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      I would like to test double vpn like tor. i believe it is doublehop vpn

      Say we have these gateways working:

      1. VPN 1
      2. VPN 2
      3. WAN

      I want outgoing traffic to go through VPN 1 > VPN 2 > WAN

      VPN 1 Sees my VPN 2 ip as the source.
      VPN 2 sees my WAN IP as the source.

      Using wireguard as client on the gateway to use vpn provider

      how do i do this on pfsense? I could not get it to work

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        Gertjan @Legal_Brick_527
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        @Legal_Brick_527

        With two VPN clients running on the same pfSense ?
        I didn't really insist when testing (things start to behave very bad).
        I'm sure that a first VPN client can used as the 'gateway' for a second VPN client on the same device, but you probably have to set them up the old way : manual config file creation and all that. That's not possible on pfSense.
        I hope to be wrong of course.

        What was possible :
        Setting up a pfSense VPN client to 'some' VPN-ISP, routing all outgoing traffic over this connection, that's classic and works fine.
        Then I activated a VPN client on my NAS, used 'another' VPN-ISP, and that connected also "just fine".
        Now, I had a tunnel over a tunnel.
        As I was using some web https sites to test, I actually had a a tunnel in a tunnel in a tunnel.

        Btw : you go beyond what is needed to protect the launch codes of the nukes .... are you sure you need this protection ?

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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