I set up Wireguard on my phone, server, and computer to let my phone access my home network when I’m outside of it.

It works for the most part, but the inconvenient thing is that on Android you can only have 1 VPN running at a time. I want to use Mullvad VPN for the rest of my network connections for privacy.

I could make a single Wireguard config that defines 2 peers to connect to mullvad and my home VPN at the same time, but by doing this, I lock myself to a single server without the benefits of being able to swap servers at the same time.

Locking myself to a single mullvad server results in:

  • less privacy, since my IP is more static
  • inability to switch to bypass a VPN block

On desktop, I can have multiple wireguard VPNs at once, but if I have both running at the same time, then my LAN is accessed over the home VPN which is routed through Mullvad VPN. It goes

Computer -> Mullvad server -> Home VPN -> Home server

which is pretty wasteful.

Additionally, I’d prefer not to not do something like: Phone -> Home VPN -> Mullvad server -> destination, as my upload speed is pretty bad and this would throttle every non-local connection

What options do I have?

  • artiman@piefed.social
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    21 hours ago

    tailscale has Mullvad add-on, but it’s a paid add-on, you can self-host tailscale with headscale

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      15 hours ago

      I tried self-hosting tailscale with headscale, but you cannot have a wireguard only exit node with headscale–and so I can’t have mullvad as my exit node.

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        11 hours ago

        Don’t need to self host headscale, the mullvad addon has the exact same price of mullvad standalone, so just stop paying mullvad and pay It via tailscale, choosing the servers via exit nodes. This is the solution you want. Access to your local network + choosing any mullvad server as exit node