VPN client to run two programs on two different VPN services, on the same Windows desktop
I am newbie in networks. Using windows 7. Considering to try windows 10.
Is there any vpn client where I could choose which programs to us it on? I need to run one program via certain country through VPN, and another program using another country. I have NordVPN and tried using Virtual Machine to run there another copy of NordVPN. But the problem is that VM already under NordVPN that I run on master desktop, so when I run VPN on VM I get my traffic on VM running through two VPN at once. Which causes huge ping.
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I am newbie in networks. Using windows 7. Considering to try windows 10.
Is there any vpn client where I could choose which programs to us it on? I need to run one program via certain country through VPN, and another program using another country. I have NordVPN and tried using Virtual Machine to run there another copy of NordVPN. But the problem is that VM already under NordVPN that I run on master desktop, so when I run VPN on VM I get my traffic on VM running through two VPN at once. Which causes huge ping.
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you could run two virtual machines at once. each machine with its own vpn instance. the host machine must not run any vpn at all, otherwise you will route the vm traffic thru the host vpn also.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 11 at 23:03
Thanks, I'll try when have more RAM for it ) Now looking for another solution.
– Den
Dec 12 at 6:47
i searched a little in the web and it seems like for linux it is possible. you have to set up routes for specific ports. i guess it might be possible in windows too, but it is far from an easy solution.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 16 at 17:41
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I am newbie in networks. Using windows 7. Considering to try windows 10.
Is there any vpn client where I could choose which programs to us it on? I need to run one program via certain country through VPN, and another program using another country. I have NordVPN and tried using Virtual Machine to run there another copy of NordVPN. But the problem is that VM already under NordVPN that I run on master desktop, so when I run VPN on VM I get my traffic on VM running through two VPN at once. Which causes huge ping.
windows vpn
I am newbie in networks. Using windows 7. Considering to try windows 10.
Is there any vpn client where I could choose which programs to us it on? I need to run one program via certain country through VPN, and another program using another country. I have NordVPN and tried using Virtual Machine to run there another copy of NordVPN. But the problem is that VM already under NordVPN that I run on master desktop, so when I run VPN on VM I get my traffic on VM running through two VPN at once. Which causes huge ping.
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1
you could run two virtual machines at once. each machine with its own vpn instance. the host machine must not run any vpn at all, otherwise you will route the vm traffic thru the host vpn also.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 11 at 23:03
Thanks, I'll try when have more RAM for it ) Now looking for another solution.
– Den
Dec 12 at 6:47
i searched a little in the web and it seems like for linux it is possible. you have to set up routes for specific ports. i guess it might be possible in windows too, but it is far from an easy solution.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 16 at 17:41
add a comment |
1
you could run two virtual machines at once. each machine with its own vpn instance. the host machine must not run any vpn at all, otherwise you will route the vm traffic thru the host vpn also.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 11 at 23:03
Thanks, I'll try when have more RAM for it ) Now looking for another solution.
– Den
Dec 12 at 6:47
i searched a little in the web and it seems like for linux it is possible. you have to set up routes for specific ports. i guess it might be possible in windows too, but it is far from an easy solution.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 16 at 17:41
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you could run two virtual machines at once. each machine with its own vpn instance. the host machine must not run any vpn at all, otherwise you will route the vm traffic thru the host vpn also.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 11 at 23:03
you could run two virtual machines at once. each machine with its own vpn instance. the host machine must not run any vpn at all, otherwise you will route the vm traffic thru the host vpn also.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 11 at 23:03
Thanks, I'll try when have more RAM for it ) Now looking for another solution.
– Den
Dec 12 at 6:47
Thanks, I'll try when have more RAM for it ) Now looking for another solution.
– Den
Dec 12 at 6:47
i searched a little in the web and it seems like for linux it is possible. you have to set up routes for specific ports. i guess it might be possible in windows too, but it is far from an easy solution.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 16 at 17:41
i searched a little in the web and it seems like for linux it is possible. you have to set up routes for specific ports. i guess it might be possible in windows too, but it is far from an easy solution.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 16 at 17:41
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you could run two virtual machines at once. each machine with its own vpn instance. the host machine must not run any vpn at all, otherwise you will route the vm traffic thru the host vpn also.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 11 at 23:03
Thanks, I'll try when have more RAM for it ) Now looking for another solution.
– Den
Dec 12 at 6:47
i searched a little in the web and it seems like for linux it is possible. you have to set up routes for specific ports. i guess it might be possible in windows too, but it is far from an easy solution.
– AlexOnLinux
Dec 16 at 17:41