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  1. Nope, I'm not using a proxy unless I'm wildly confused on what that is.
  2. I've tried doing some keyword searches in this topic and in the Wireguard support topic without any luck. At this point I have SWAG set up with a half dozen subdomains and it works beautifully from within and outside the local network. The peculiar thing is that I have a wireguard server set up in Unraid as well and if I use a "remote tunneled access" client, all the NGINX subdomains time-out and cannot be accessed. If I use the individual internal IP addresses + port I can still access the dockers though. The remote tunneled access clients can also successfully connect to my home network, SMB shares, browse the internet, ping/tracert the subdomains in question, etc... so I'm fairly certain the issue lies in how SWAG is set up and not Wireguard. I feel like I'm missing something obvious and would greatly appreciate it if someone's heard of this issue before and can point me in the right direction.

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