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On Sat, 1 Jul, 2023, 3:01 am Shawn Lyons, <sly...@uen.org> wrote:

> That worked. I added the two servers in as OpenWRT devices, used the
> existing Wireguard VPN template, and now It's included those peers when
> passing the webhook data - no more dropping hosts.
> Thanks very much,
> Shawn
>
> On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:03:51 PM UTC-6 f.capoano wrote:
>
>> Hi Shawn,
>>
>> an interesting case. I think the best option is to create fake devices
>> which act as placeholders and reserve the IP addresses you need for these
>> clients. Otherwise you risk OpenWISP assigning these IPs to other devices
>> and run into conflicts.
>> I had tried this in the past and it worked, please try, if you can
>> confirm this solves your issue I think we could document this workaround
>> and simply hide that "peers" section as I don't think it can ensure a
>> conflict free solution (unless we implement one, which could also be an
>> option).
>>
>> Best regards
>> *Federico Capoano*
>> OpenWISP OÜ
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>>
>>
>> On Fri, 30 Jun 2023 at 13:25, Shawn Lyons <sly...@uen.org> wrote:
>>
>>> In the VPN section of OpenWISP I have a Wireguard server configured,
>>> using the Webhook including two Peers defined in the Object Properties. The
>>> hope and assumption I had, is that these custom peers would be included in
>>> the configuration that the webhook passes to the wireguard server, along
>>> with the wireguard device clients.
>>>
>>> These two peers are my OpenWISP and Radius server, so they are included
>>> in the wireguard tunnel, facilitating easy communication between all
>>> applications. When a new device is added, and the webhook is processed,
>>> only the device clients are passed to the wireguard server, so these 2
>>> peers are removed from the wireguard config and I have to manually add them
>>> back.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to pass these custom peer objects defined in the
>>> Configurations->VPN Servers->Wireguard through the webhook?
>>>
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