November 23, 20241 yr Community Expert yeah, change every br0 to shim-br0, but stop the tunnel before you save the edit Edited November 23, 20241 yr by Mainfrezzer
November 23, 20241 yr Author Is it? My java developer mind doesn't compute haha. Am I right with the assumption that this means that the router doesn't do the static route properly?
November 23, 20241 yr Author Interestingly enough, custom docker ips still work, even though they shouldn't according to the remarks on the wireguard configuration page.
November 23, 20241 yr Community Expert 2 minutes ago, FayeInMay said: Interestingly enough, custom docker ips still work, even though they shouldn't according to the remarks on the wireguard configuration page. that assumes you dont have host access activated, which is off by default. And changing the table to shim-br0 which is also a manual configuration. (also applies to this https://forums.unraid.net/topic/132677-unraid-wireguard-tunneled-access-while-having-host-access-to-custom-networks-enabled/ ) 10 minutes ago, FayeInMay said: Is it? My java developer mind doesn't compute haha. Am I right with the assumption that this means that the router doesn't do the static route properly? Honestly no clue. The weird part is that you could reach your router but nothing else but unraid was able to reach everything over the interface. thats just confusing hella confusing.
November 23, 20241 yr Author 24 minutes ago, Mainfrezzer said: that assumes you dont have host access activated, which is off by default. I actually have that enabled. 24 minutes ago, Mainfrezzer said: 37 minutes ago, FayeInMay said: Honestly no clue. The weird part is that you could reach your router but nothing else but unraid was able to reach everything over the interface. thats just confusing hella confusing. The weird part is also that I was able to traceroute from client device to wirguard peer just fine and also from 10.253.0.1 to the client device, but just with the traceroute -s flag, pings with wg0 as Interface didn't go through. My assumption currently is that the router somehow blocks certain connections or doesn't proper routing across subsets. I want to try this with a different router, but I don't have one at hand. I don't really know where to go from here.
November 23, 20241 yr Author I just purchased another routing for testing purposes and will update here when I have results
November 26, 20241 yr Author Solution @Mainfrezzer Works just fine with the Ubiquiti Ultra router. Guess the TP-Link AX6000 just doesnt know how static routing works.
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