2024-03-04, 03:37 AM
I do not believe this is *feasible* without extra features supported by your VPN provider. I know that some allow for dedicated IP and port forwarding, but setting up a reverse proxy for something you have little to no control over -- and which likely thousands of others are using at the same time -- is a fool's errand.
You be better off split tunneling, which is its own nightmare. I would not recommend going that route unless you are familiar with networking and your router fully supports this type of application. You could set up a Wireguard node and use that to connect outside your home, as it would likely bypass the other VPN.
You be better off split tunneling, which is its own nightmare. I would not recommend going that route unless you are familiar with networking and your router fully supports this type of application. You could set up a Wireguard node and use that to connect outside your home, as it would likely bypass the other VPN.
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