I have a paid external vpn(Nordvpn using gluetun) and am currently hosting my own wireguard vpn on my server through docker. is there a way to get the traffic from my selfhosted vpn to tunnel through my paid vpn? This is my docker-compose file atm.

services:
  gluetun_test:
    image: qmcgaw/gluetun
    container_name: gluetun_test
    cap_add:
      - NET_ADMIN
    ports:
      - "5010:5000"
      # Port of the WireGuard VPN server
      - "36843:36843/udp"
    environment:
      - VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDER=nordvpn
      - VPN_TYPE=wireguard
      - WIREGUARD_PRIVATE_KEY=redacted
      - SERVER_COUNTRIES=United Kingdom

  wireguard:
    image: linuxserver/wireguard:latest
    container_name: wireguard
    cap_add:
      - NET_ADMIN
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
    volumes:
      - ./wireguard/config:/config
#    ports:
      # Port for WireGuard-UI
#      - "5010:5000"
      # Port of the WireGuard VPN server
#      - "36843:36843/udp"
    network_mode: service:gluetun_test

wg0.conf

[Interface]
Address = 10.252.1.0/24
ListenPort = 36843
PrivateKey = redacted
MTU = 1450
PostUp = iptables -A FORWARD -i wg0 -j ACCEPT; iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
PostDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i wg0 -j ACCEPT; iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
Table =

Any help would be great! Thanks!

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Sorry, I am not super clear of what you are asking.

You do have gluetun which is used to connect to NordVPN. Then you have wireguard, to which you connect from somewhere, and you want essentially:

client -> wireguard -> wireguard container -> gluetun container -> internet?

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Yeah, this is correct. I have a self-hosted Wireguard VPN which i connect to and i want my internet traffic to go through the gluetun docker through nordvpn. client -> wireguard container -> gluetun container -> internet

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