On the same router or a device behind it, run VPN B the connection of VPN A. This creates a VPN chain. To make it “straight,” both must use their own DNS and block outside traffic.
| Mistake | Consequence | Fix | |---------|-------------|-----| | Using the ISP’s DNS inside VPN chain | DNS leak reveals your region | Set each VPN to use its own DNS, e.g., 1.1.1.1 | | Enabling IPv6 on the physical NIC | IPv6 traffic goes outside VPN | Disable IPv6 system-wide | | Weak kill switch | Real IP exposed on disconnect | Use pfSense or VPN with firewall-based kill switch | | MTU mismatch | Fragmentation, slower path | Set MTU to 1420 for WireGuard, 1500 for OpenVPN | | Routing table conflicts | Traffic bypasses one VPN | Use ip route add default via with higher metric for backup | Unite Vpn danlwd mstqym
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