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by mirimir
3204 days ago
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Basically, you're doing multiple NATing, through VPNs. You can use physical routers or VMs, such as pfSense. You have a router that routes a VPN to a LAN. On that LAN, there's another router, that routes another VPN to another LAN. And so on, as deep as you like. So in the end, your ISP gets packets {with encrypted packets [with encrypted packets (with encrypted packets as payloads) as payloads] as payloads} etc. See https://www.ivpn.net/privacy-guides/advanced-privacy-and-ano... |
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