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  1. I have this same issue. I was able to get around the "no access to outside sites" by setting the DNS on the client. For me, that's a pihole on my network; however, I still cannot access a lot of internal addresses. I can access my router, my pihole, which is running on a different subnet on the router, and my unraid docker containers; however, VMs on unraid and other LAN services are unavailable.
  2. Hello, I just finished setting up wireguard and am having one quirk: I have multiple docker containers that run on the host at different ports. One of them is tunneled through openVPN. When I turn the wireguard tunnel on, I can access unraid:port for the container (going through openvpn), but for some reason, all network traffic from the container through openvpn ceases. I have to turn wg off and down/up my container to get it to work again, but then I can't VPN into my network to use it. Has anyone run into this? edit: figured it out: the my peers were set to tunneled vpn, not remote to lan. Not sure why that took down my containers, but all good now.

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