Hi
Wireguard is a layer 3 system. As a result you must route traffic not bridge,
this also means that ip forwarding must be enabled.
You will need to firewall the traffic or setup a separate routing table.
Other routers in your network will need to know about the IP addresses
allocated to
Alex writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am championing WireGuard at work, and I have been granted permission
> to use it for establishing remote access to a private IPv6 VLAN for all
> employees. I have experimented with different approaches and ran in to
> an issue.
>
> With the help of a machine
Hi all,
I am championing WireGuard at work, and I have been granted permission
to use it for establishing remote access to a private IPv6 VLAN for all
employees. I have experimented with different approaches and ran in to
an issue.
With the help of a machine dedicated fully to the job of remote