Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2024 22:33:38 +0000 From: Christopher Waldbach <dracolich@airmail.cc> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Setting up a Wireguard router (with FreeBSD) Message-ID: <17ae35e240ce2ec5cb414251e4fca43c@airmail.cc> In-Reply-To: <Zejoc-Wj4iPhXYQK@rain.cave> References: <00f7b360407633f787f061b4d15740b9@airmail.cc> <Zejoc-Wj4iPhXYQK@rain.cave>
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On 2024-03-06 22:04, Kurt Hackenberg wrote: >> I am currently trying to set up a Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB Model) as a >> VPN-gateway with Wireguard. Since I got fibre channel for my internet >> connection, I gained bandwidth but lost the public IPv4 address. > What? How can you speak IPv4 to the world at all, with no public > address? What does the ISP give you? I should habe known someone would be pedantic. :-) My ISP does not give me _my own_ public IPv4 address. :-D My ISP only provides a DS-Lite connection, which in my case means my router is assigned an IP within the 100.64.0.0/10 realm. > Just on an off chance -- your testing is all IPv4 only, no IPv6, > right? (FreeBSD speaks both by default.) Although I have a fully functional IPv6 connection, in this case, I push both through the VPN. mtr on the Pi shows a route both with the -4 and -6 options, on a machine using it as a default route it only works when wg0 if off. Best regards, Chris
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