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I have a MacBook Pro with both Mullvad VPN and Proxifier installed.

I'm trying to run both simultaneously, so that my traffic follows this pattern:

HOST >> VPN >> SOCKS5 >> Internet

Running the VPN and Proxifier simultaneously makes it impossible to access the internet. Either application works fine, but only if enabled separately.

If I try to setup the proxy in System Preferences, I learn the option is only available if Mullvad VPN is disabled.

I've achieved this on Linux using VM's, but I'd prefer to avoid VM's on the Mac.

Is installing the VPN on a travel router, connecting the Mac to the VPN router, and connecting to the Socks5 from the Mac, going to be the the least complicated solution, or would I spending money unnecessarily?

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OpenVPN

You can look into a forked OpenVPN client like OpenVPN Tuna or Valdik's tunpipe fork.

OpenVPN Tuna

OpenVPN with ocproxy/tunsocks/VPN-to-proxy/socks2tun support, as well as AWS VPC support.

Ported from

WireGuard

Valdik notes several options for WireGuard. One may work for you.

wghttp, wg-http-proxy, wireproxy, onetun