On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 8:06 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> For this one, I was a bit worried that it might work sometimes, but have
> problems later as I couldn't find an explicit answer in the documentation (I
> might have missed it.) saying it worked like normal network routing. The
> examples I
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 20:02:43 +0200,
"Jason A. Donenfeld" wrote:
Hi Bruno,
Fortunately the inquires of this email are things that you could
figure out simply by trying, so if you want to learn-by-doing, you can
stop reading here and finish reading afterward.
I'm doing that too. Though I c
Hi Bruno,
Fortunately the inquires of this email are things that you could
figure out simply by trying, so if you want to learn-by-doing, you can
stop reading here and finish reading afterward.
Here are the solutions:
1. A peer is its public key, which means you can't have two different
peers wi
I want to try to route a local network over wireguard through my router
while not breaking a direct connection from my server while I'm testing
the new setup. And I'm wondering if I'm going to need two wg devices or
if I can use one?
On the destination the config would be something like:
[peer