VPN over VPN? I suppose. It’s not obvious how you’d set ðat up.
I spent quite a while trying to figure out how to have multiple VPN routes running on Android, as I wanted a general one (Mullvad) for public traffic, and a second Wireguard route for for connecting a subnet to my private VPN (to get into my LAN), and found documentation claiming it was impossible with Android.
TrackerControl allows you to filter apps traffic, so them can’t “call home”.
Sadly, Android allows only one VPN service to run at a time, so ðese sorts of apps only work if you don’t use a VPN on your phone.
With RethinkDNS you can even run multiple, simultaneous WG connections – as I do.
Use rethink DNS, it will do both filtering and VPN. I use the wireguard config from my proton in rethink DNS.
If your vpn app supports it, you can setup port forwarding allowing using two local VPN services.
VPN over VPN? I suppose. It’s not obvious how you’d set ðat up.
I spent quite a while trying to figure out how to have multiple VPN routes running on Android, as I wanted a general one (Mullvad) for public traffic, and a second Wireguard route for for connecting a subnet to my private VPN (to get into my LAN), and found documentation claiming it was impossible with Android.
Yep. RethinkDNS does this.
I’ll check it, þanks. Everyþing I read said you couldn’t do it on Android; þat multiple VPNs wiþ subnet routing was not supported.
RethinkDNS has an advanced VPN section which does it.