Everything posted by CuriousMind
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Setting Up WireGuard® on Unraid
Thank you for putting up this guide, it was very clear and easy to follow. The only issue I am running into is that a laptop that I am setting up with Wireguard is unable to establish a network share while running the Wireguard connection. It's IP before connecting is a standard 192.168.x.x address, and then it gets a 10.253.0.x connection afterwards. I have port forwarding set up on the router, and from within the VPN Manager I can ping the endpoint, but I cannot map the share from the client PC. If I try to ping the server from the client side using the DNS server address it fails, though using the endpoint address does get a response. I have tried to map this using the server name, the DNS server, and the endpoint address but they all fail. I know this server works because I can connect using both my desktop connected directly to the router as well as my android phone that is running Wireguard. So overall I am just very confused where I am going wrong. If needed I can provide screenshots of my setup if you think that would help.
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Cannot connect to shares via VPN
No the 10.253.0.x is what it gets once it establishes the Wireguard connection.
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Cannot connect to shares via VPN
I am really sorry for my late reply. I did not see this response pop up in my email, and I have been traveling for business. Feeling dumb for mistaking what you were asking for, so "whoops" on my part. The local LAN is 192.168.0.x, and the laptop is getting 10.253.0.x. If this is my issue then I am confused. I thought setting things up through DuckDNS was supposed to take care of this side of things? They are both pointed to the same DNS server. Granted at this point it has be a long while since I have been able to have time to work on it, so I likely sound like a complete pleb.
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Cannot connect to shares via VPN
@itimpi Before I answer your question let me first apologize for my earlier comments. While I am frustrated by the current situation lashing out like that doesn't help anyone, and I appreciate your help. In regards to your suggestion about connecting via the server address in the tunnel that did unfortunately not work. I did check the Subnet of my local LAN and it appears to be 255.255.255.0, while the laptop I am attempting to set this up on is connected to the Wireguard VPN with the Subnet is 255.255.255.255
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Cannot connect to unRaid shares from Windows 10
@StrandedPirate Unfortunately this does not work for me. I have been trying to get this to work for the past month or so since I purchased UnRAID, with no luck. My main goal (and the whole freaking reason I started this project) is to be able to access shares remotely from a laptop running Windows 10 Home. This was supposed to be a birthday present for someone a month ago at this point, so I am very frustrated. I have tested your suggestion on another laptop running Windows 10 Enterprise but I got the same result. Same thing with putting the "\" in front of the username. Now I can connect to the shares from a desktop on the wired network, but any PC on WiFi is out of luck (again defeating the point of the whole enterprise). - I have tried both the IP as well as the actual name of the server - With and without SMB v1 enabled - Reloaded the entire VPN as well as the clients multiple times - Tested it on an android device and it works fine over SMB - Cleared any Windows credentials (only present on the Home laptop) - Tried usernames that I know work on the Android and desktop PC So the VPN shows these laptops I am testing it on as connected, and I can see them exchanging data as it runs. If I use the Ping function from the server it works and gets a reply, however if I try and ping the server from the laptop (either using TOWER or IP 192.168.x.x) I get a general failure message. Today I tried it with the apparent IP address of the VPN server and got a reply, but that doesn't help me as far as I know. Sorry if I am coming across as rude or harsh, this has just been a bad experience overall. wireguard-log-2021-10-20T120709.txt
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Cannot connect to shares via VPN
@itimpi So I checked things again now that I actually have some free time, but unfortunately things have not changed. I have tried connecting via the Name of the server as well as the IP but it always just eventually leads me back to the "Check the spelling" error that Windows spits out once it cannot connect. I actually made one bit of "progress" (kind of) where the laptop I was working on I could get it to ping successfully if I targeted the apparent public IP of the VPN server. Unfortunately this did not actually help me connect to the server at all. Honestly it has been so long that I have forgotten some of the steps that I have already tried, but from everything I can find online this should just work once you have everything set up. I am not trying to be difficult or come off as purely complaining, but one of the reasons I decided to go with UnRAID was because of everything I had read, both about how easy it was to setup and use, and (more importantly) how helpful the community is. Unfortunately as of right now I just don't see either of that, I'm sorry. wireguard-log-2021-10-20T120709.txt
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Cannot connect to shares via VPN
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Cannot connect to shares via VPN
Haven't had any time to take another look at this issue due to a friend's wedding and general life events, but I am wondering if anyone has any ideas
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Cannot connect to shares via VPN
@itimpi I have it set up as "Remote tunneled access" if that is what you mean. I tried to use it as \\TOWER\Public with the user credentials I set up on the UnRAID side of things with no luck. I then tried it via IP \\192.168.x.106\Public but got the same result. It thinks for a few seconds and then just fails with the standard message telling me to check the spelling. Mainly I am just confused as to how the server can communicate and ping the laptops, but they cannot reach it
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Cannot connect to shares via VPN
Evening all, So I am only about 2 weeks into UnRaid and so far things have more or less been cozy. I have it set up for Plex, file share, and Wireguard VPN. The issue that I am running into now is that I cannot get into the folder shares that I set up from laptops running the Wireguard VPN. I can get into them just fine from my PC on LAN, and my phone running the VPN. One of these machines is my work computer running Windows 10 Enterprise, and the other is my GF's laptop running Windows 10 Home. Both of these computers can access the internet while running the VPN, and on the server side they are able to be pinged and successful handshakes all around, but if I try and ping the server from either laptop via name or IP all I get is "General failure". I have read through the general threads for the past few hours, including the "Windows issues with unRAID" thread that seems to contain a lot of help that unfortunately has not helped me. So far: - On both machines I have enabled SMB v1 - On the Enterprise computer I enabled connection from unsecure devices - Restarted - Cleared any Windows credentials (only present on the Home laptop) - Reloaded the VPN config - Tried both name and IP of server I am really hoping that this is one of those, "What are you, stupid?" type of moments, and I am just missing something obvious. I also likely have not provided nearly as much information as you might need, but really my mind is fried at this point from all the articles on SMB.