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So for educational purposes I have a few questions: what is a suitable use-case for this: a hotel LAN? Guest wifi at home? Or what is the perfect use-case?
The perfect use case is untrusted public networks where you want to avoid tracking. It's just another layer of defense and i highly recommend using a VPN alongside this.
Thanks for clarifying. I use tailscale and set up my home LAN as exit node. So this would harden the steps before the wireguard connection buildup (within tailscale VPN), when connecting to a public network, right? Now lets assume I have an other VPN provider, do you think it's better to use it directly (choose between tailscale and the other VPN) or chained after the tailscale exit node? Sorry if being a bit off topic.
LANGhost hardens exactly the window between "network interface comes up" and "WireGuard tunnel is established." Without it, your real MAC, hostname, and DHCP identifiers are visible to the public network operator during that bootstrap phase, before any application traffic is protected by the tunnel. I recommend not adding unnecessary complexity by chaining Tailscale and another VPN. A second VPN would only add value if you specifically need to hide your home IP from destination servers.