wg-easy plus gluetun
https://lemmy.world/post/25074513
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I’m not understanding what you’re asking.
Why would you need gluetun?
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So my public IP address changes. Using just wireguard makes my public IP just my home’s public IP. It would be nice to be able to make it a 2-in-1 where my public IP becomes that of a paid VPN account, based on the gluetun container
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So you just want a Wireguard server at home which is connected full-time to a VPN, and then you want to port-forward from that VPN back to your home Wireguard server? Dynamic DNS for your IP seems a lot more convenient and stable.
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I have something similar . I have WG on the host to access my services and gluetun in a container using openvpn for specific services.
In my case I have the host wg pass through connections to the outside via iptables rules but I’m not forwarding the connection to gluetun. I have the ip of my server as my ip.
In your case as you want a commercial vpn ip as your exit ip you would need to use iptables to pass traffic between the 2 networks .
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I am about to do the same, yet I haven’t done it. As soon as I set it up I’ll share it with you but that could take some days/ weeks whenever I have the time. I don’t expect any difficulties in that setup. To me the most difficult part is to set up wg-easy
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I tried this a while ago in combination with tailscale, exposing the VPN as an exit node.
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I followed this to access my homelab via VPN and the connect to protonvpn.
Giving me local access and public IP fro. Proton!
www.linuxserver.io/blog/advanced-wireguard-hub
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