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<blockquote data-quote="n8chavez" data-source="post: 958364" data-attributes="member: 90863"><p>Does anyone know why Mullvad seems to be the only VPN provider that uses sock5 to VPN? It's not two remote addresses, so it's not a double-hop, but rather a local one; 10.64.0.1:1080. This is great because it forces apps to use the VPN, and acts as kind of a killswitch safety net. I just can't seem to find if other VPNs have this or not, or why Mullvad is the only one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8chavez, post: 958364, member: 90863"] Does anyone know why Mullvad seems to be the only VPN provider that uses sock5 to VPN? It's not two remote addresses, so it's not a double-hop, but rather a local one; 10.64.0.1:1080. This is great because it forces apps to use the VPN, and acts as kind of a killswitch safety net. I just can't seem to find if other VPNs have this or not, or why Mullvad is the only one. [/QUOTE]
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