The double encryption feature isn't functioning correctly.
The double encryption feature isn't functioning correctly.
I'm working on improving my VPN setup with two clients. The IP address showing isn't what I expect. I need Mullvad first, then OpenVPN/SoftEther, but when I switch to OpenVPN/SoftEther it still shows Mullvad instead of the intended service. I'm trying to connect SoftEther before SoftEther, but the VPN logs keep logging to another VPN. Can I rearrange the connections so the last one connected appears as my IP?
You understand that using a logging VPN exposes your login details, meaning it won’t really conceal your IP address from being tracked.
You genuinely want to explore VPN options thoroughly. There’s almost no justification for using more than one, since adding another only increases complexity without significantly improving tracking protection. As you probably think, VPNs are meant to safeguard your privacy. It’s similar to wearing two condoms just to make it seem like you’re not the one—effectively misleading.
It seems you're looking for a way around logging services by using residential IPs and OpenVPN configurations. You can obtain residential IP addresses and set up VPN connections that don't log your activity, allowing you to bypass restrictions like battlefield or Rust servers. This helps ensure privacy when accessing blocked content.