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Hello everyone, hope you are doing great.

I am not sure if my question goes here, but this was my best guess. Apologies if I am wrong.

So, I have been using the mesh network offered by NordVPN alongside with their VPN subscription to sync some folders between my phone (Android) and my laptop (Linux Mint). This was great because I remember not being able to use Tailscale and VPN at the same time in the past, at least not on my phone.

Now they are dropping Meshnet support in December, so I am trying to figure out if there's any way I can still run NordVPN and a Meshnet, or if I have to discard one.

If you know of any alternative, please let me know!

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[–] freebee@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah sad they're stopping it. I used it to easily access all services when not home... Jellyfin, audio bookshelf, dashboards, nextcloud... All worked rather well on it with very little effort (just had to turn the meshnet feature off and on again on phone once in a while). I don't think there is any other company offering anything as simple as this was...