Is there a way to have wireguard reliably cover ipv6 as well?
I started using it this time around and noticed if I don't use a browser-based socks proxy then there are leaks.
Edit: Specifically location leaks; not dns.
I wouldn't call it a waste. I'm pretty happy with it.
Laptop's wifi speed even just locally is about 1.5x (picked up a AX1650 as well).
The wireguard thing is just a minor, temporary setback.
And I agree with Merlin--conceptually there shouldn't be a reason why wireguard can't work with the...
Somewhat off-topic, but I recently picked up a AX88U to play around with and figured I'd give wireguard a shot there as well.
No issues with entware, diversion, or anything else, but can't get wireguard to setup properly even with the same config on an AC86U with Merlin 384.13.
Basic info...
Yes. This is my configuration. Router proxies all data (except for a few isolated machines) through wireguard VPN, and external clients connect to router via OVPN.
Would've liked to do both via wireguard, but I wasn't able to figure out how to run a wireguard client and server on the router...
I'm running policy as well. It just occasionally stops routing anything on policy (probably once every day or two) so I was wondering if it'd be possible to put together a script to auto restart if it detects it's unable to route for whatever reason.
I managed to get each running separately, but I can't get them to run properly together.
If I run S50wireguard-server with S50wireguard, I get the module error mentioned previously, and only the instance that was last loaded will work properly.
My intent is to have both a server and client...
Is it possible to run wireguard both as server and client?
Currently it runs amazing as a client, but still using ovpn for clients to reach the router.
Tap didn't work either.
Thing is, I'm not sure it's even a wg issue.
Ran into the same problem when I routed the VPN ip range through main, and even when the router was running through an openvpn client through the same provider.
Only time it seems to work is if the router isn't connected to any...