Using Rethink DNS app btw, I want to use a firewall and VPN at the same time on Android. Wtf?!?

So my IP has somehow just been leaking all this time…

Edit: Typo

  • wizrad@lemmy.ca
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    13 hours ago

    you are doing nothing wrong. To my knowledge, there is no effective firewall app for android that doesn’t occupy the VPN connection. From my understanding, you either have a VPN or a firewall. I have found no work around for both that was effective.

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      3 hours ago

      Invizible Pro is the best option here. Uses Tor not a VPN though. Does firewall, i2p, and DNS. Is on FDroid

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      3 hours ago

      I use tasker. Is SSID name “my home SSID name”?

      Yes: disable wireguard

      No: enable wireguard

      Always on vpn. I have no need to use these other VPNs like everyone else is, but if I were I’d set that up on my opnsense firewall at home. That way everything in my network, and my phone’s when away from home, are all tunnelled through the VPN provider. Opnsense does all the content filtering and security stuff well enough for my needs.

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      10 hours ago

      yes, but actually no.

      there are apps (like rethink DNS) that pack multiple functions in the app. if an app is being used to handle a VPN connection, it gets to process all your network traffic, see for each packet which app does it belong to, and can do both firewalling, split tunneling by app or type of traffic, and can also filter packets. most VPN apps just don’t bother with it because its a complex task, and most users wouldn’t use it anyway.

      There’s also AFWall+ that can configure the kernel’s firewall with root permissions, without setting itself up to handle a V0N connection.

      both of these apps are available on f-droid