3 Jul 2020 |
Allure | If the config file is the same replacing them by the likes will probably not work | 01:43:23 |
zen_monkey | Alright. Thanks anyways. But next time when you have time, may be over the weekend, please do ping me. I shall greatly appreciate your help. Good day or night. | 01:47:40 |
zen_monkey | In reply to@theallure:matrix.org If the config file is the same replacing them by the likes will probably not work You were right. Blokada guy helped me out few minutes back. We just reinstalled the config file and it did the trick. Thanks | 08:41:41 |
Allure | Alright, I'm happy to hear zen_monkey wishes for the best! | 20:30:41 |
4 Jul 2020 |
zen_monkey | In reply to@theallure:matrix.org Alright, I'm happy to hear zen_monkey wishes for the best! Good weekend. | 01:13:24 |
kgtzy | Help!! Help!!! :)
I have installed Ubuntu 20.04 in my Pi, I’ve try installing WireGuard from the pivpn official website link but gave a msg that my OS is not supported and only allowed me to install openvpn, then I followed some video instructions manage to install it but now that port forwarding thing is killing me and I haven’t been able to make run,
Anyone with the same issue? | 20:32:45 |
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Guillaume Marc Roy | kgtzy: that sounds like a problem with the service provider - have you tried installing wireguard using the ubuntu instructions? i would imagine it might require a new kernel - aarch64 is a little funny. consider using aarch64-nixos, good growing community ( type /join #nixos-aarch64:1312.media ) and lots of prebuilt binaries and images - better (fresher) updates than ubuntu 20.04 and... well i could sing praises all day but you get the point! | 07:29:50 |
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kgtzy | In reply to @gmr:1312.media kgtzy: that sounds like a problem with the service provider - have you tried installing wireguard using the ubuntu instructions? i would imagine it might require a new kernel - aarch64 is a little funny. consider using aarch64-nixos, good growing community ( type /join #nixos-aarch64:1312.media ) and lots of prebuilt binaries and images - better (fresher) updates than ubuntu 20.04 and... well i could sing praises all day but you get the point! Thanks bn I’ll give it a try and see how it goes | 18:13:03 |
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jollyrogue | Does anyone have tips for getting Wireguard setup on CentOS7 in a site-to-site configuration?
systemctl restart wg-quick@wg0.service fails with "InvaidArgument" when I set AllowedIPs = 10.0.9.12/32, 10.0.120.0/24 for a peer.
Everything works with for the same peer with AllowedIPs = 10.0.9.12/32 . I just can't get the multiple network syntax in there, which I need.
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jollyrogue | Nevermind. OpenVPN was still setting the route, and wg-quick refused to set a new route because of that. I thought I had gotten rid of that. 🙄 | 21:26:54 |
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brenneke | Can anyone help me out with getting a tunnel set up with Android WG app? | 01:49:10 |
Dedime | Where are you stuck at? | 02:18:20 |
brenneke | I have official WG app on Android.
I choose import from file or archive, then select the conf file I got from my VPN provider, app then tells me unable to import a file invalid name. | 10:08:29 |
brenneke | Got it solved, files downloaded from VPN provider with too many characters in filename. | 22:52:04 |
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dexmexter | I have an Openwtr router that I am attempting to get WireGuard working on. I have been able to set everything up so that I can establish a connection from my android peer to the router when I am connected to the wlan interface. My issue is that if the peer is outside of the lan, it is not able to establish a connection.
I suspect there is a firewall rule that is dropping the packets I need but I'm not sure where I should look next to further troubleshoot. | 06:10:58 |
dexmexter | Success! I was right, the firewall rule was not correct. It's working now. | 06:39:41 |
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