Does Mullvad vpn work seamlessly with tailscale?
2026-03-03 05:56 UTC
Replies (5)
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@sveltecider@lemmy.ca 2026-03-03 05:57
I have a nextcloud server. I’m using tailscale to connect to it remotely.
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@ejs@piefed.social 2026-03-03 06:58
i think you need to look into routing. Specifically, split tunneling. https://tailscale.com/learn/what-is-split-tunneling-secure-critical-data-vpn https://protonvpn.com/support/protonvpn-split-tunneling https://mullvad.net/en/help/split-tunneling-with-the-mullvad-app
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@Waphles@lemmy.world 2026-03-03 07:55
I use mullvad via Tailscale. It’s a little different as you don’t actually ever have anything to do with mullvad, you pay Tailscale for the service ($5) and then you are able to use mullvad vpn endpoints. It took me a little while to figure out cause I kept looking at their mullvad website and thinking how on earth do I make them work together
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@redditmademedoit@piefed.zip 2026-03-03 10:04
Well, it’s easy to set up and consisyently passes Mullvad’s leak test. The again, yesterday Google(*) insisted in believing I was in Iran (*not* the selected exit node)… Guess I’ve, involuntarily, been drafted to the Iranian cyber command. (*) I was fidgeting around with running Chrome through a KASM server.
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@rmerc@lemmy.ml 2026-03-03 14:58
You can buy the Tailscale/Mullvad plugin, I think that’s the only way to make the two work together “seamlessly”. I didn’t want to pay for that, so I put a reverse proxy and tailscale on another VM and pointed the reverse proxy to the services I want to access remotely with tailscale.