February 20, 20251 yr Host machine's 443 is in use so i stick with the default 51820 for the local endpoint. Externally though I want 443 as 51820 is blocked on many of the wifi's i've connected to in the past and 443 works. When you generate a configuration file for a client it uses the Local Endpoint values which don't match the external values and require manual editing. I ended up running into this issue 3 times with TVs where you can't edit the tunnel on the TV, you have to edit the file before getting it onto the TV which was problematic when trying to use my phone for that purpose as well. It would be nice to have an aliased port that is used just in the generation of the peer configuration.
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