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2023-09-06 02:06:48
@Tedd404 The Allowed IPs is simply a way to tell the router what networks are on the other side of the tunnel, if you say that 192.168.1.0/24 is an allowed IP then when you navigate to that IP on the...
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2023-09-06 01:31:36
@Tedd404 I think you may be misunderstanding want is being asked, in the current implementation of WireGuard in Omada the Allowed IPs in the configuration is a universal option (no matter the VLAN,...
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2023-09-04 18:57:26
The problem with doing something like that with Allowed IPs is that it only identifies networks that are available via the tunnel universally, so all of the allowed IP ranges/subnets will route via...
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2023-09-04 02:11:08
Do you have any timeline on when FQDNs will be supported? One side of the VPN needs to have a Endpoint and port assigned or the VPN will not connect (a public key alone will not allow the connection...
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2023-09-04 02:01:37
The Client in this case is a ER605, so for the ER605 to connect back to my ER8411 long term it needs to be able to accept FQDNs.
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2023-09-03 23:25:53
@Clive_A any way to configure a peer with a FQDN and not an IP, the site I am connecting to has a dynamic IP so it will work only as long as the IP stays the same. I don't want to have to login...
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