What does double VPN mean NordVPN?

How do I create a double VPN?

(using OpenVPN?)

I have an Asus DSL-2710U with a double vpn. It allows me to double the VPN functionality, but I have yet to use it because all the tutorials I have seen involve using OpenVPN and I am not very fond of that configuration.

I used this forum to make a couple of tweaks to OpenVPN and now when I go to the first step tells me to download and install OpenVPN 2.7 which I did with no problems and then it tells me to double the security. To do that, I should open up two terminals (I can't think of what else I'd use two for). In each terminal, I then enter "iptables --flush && iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE"
This was not so easy to do. I created a new connection to my router on port 1191, and in the process killed the server on port 8181 on our network which I think has issues (my server stopped returning anything from the server side code, and I thought the connection between the router and my new server should not affect it as they are on different addresses).

When I try to set the default route, I get a message saying that the ruleset has changed which apparently they tried to add to their tutorial. So, I did as they told me and removed them. The default route is still giving me trouble, and I don't understand how I am supposed to use the second VPN which I cannot bring up because it won't work if the first connection exists.

If you really don't want to install OpenVPN, you can switch to Tunnelblick. After installing a free edition you will be able to create a VPN tunnel in minutes.

What does double VPN mean NordVPN?

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