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Wireguard RTA behaving like Remote Server Access

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Hey all, I'm having an issue with my wireguard configuration that i just can't wrap my head around. I can connect from remote devices as long as i list only my local ip subnet in the allowed ips list on the client. As long as i do, the tunnel builds and I see traffic, but i only have access to my unraid server ip. Any attempt to access other IPs on my network fails. If I set the client to allow 0.0.0.0/0, everything fails as well. The tunnel is acting like it's set to Remote Server Access only but it's definitely set to Remote Tunneled Access. This used to work some time around v6.7, but after it broke I stopped messing with it for a while (once I figured out that setting the allowed ips to my local subnet worked well enough at the time) but I'm trying to get true remote tunneling set up finally.

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