On 2020-12-29, Thomas Bohl wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> wgport 53
>> Unbound is configured to only listen on the loopback interface, so that
>> shouldn't be interfering...
>
> But it does
> https://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg175837.html
>
>
Right.
You'll also find that some networks
Hello!
hamdi201...@gmail.com (Andreas X), 2020.12.29 (Tue) 13:53 (CET):
> > > I happen to come across this blog today that may help
> > > you clarify some of your questions:
> >
> >
>
>
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> > I happen to come across this blog today that may help
> > you clarify some of your questions:
> >
>
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> https://ozgur.kazancci.com/secure-fast-vpn-server-wireguard-setup-on-openbsd-and-configure-windows-10-clients-to-connect-through-it/
>
> I hope it helps. I am planning to set up one
Hi,
wgport 53
Unbound is configured to only listen on the loopback interface, so that
shouldn't be interfering...
But it does
https://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg175837.html
Hi Steve,
On 20/12/28 04:14PM, Steve Williams wrote:
> ...
>
> I am not sure where my issue is...
I am going to cut to the chase here since I am no wireguard or OpenBSD
expert; however, I happen to come across this blog today that may help
you clarify some of your questions:
Hi,
I am not sure where my issue is...
As I understand, WireGuard is strictly UDP.
I am working on a road warrior setup, where one end of the tunnel is my
OpenBSD server with a static public IP address and the other end will be
Windows 7/10 laptops with random public IP addresses.
My
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