Difference between revisions of "Wireguard"
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AllowedIPs = (what you want to be able to connect to on vpn lan) | AllowedIPs = (what you want to be able to connect to on vpn lan) | ||
Endpoint = (ipaddress:port) | Endpoint = (ipaddress:port) | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Optional: If you have a windows server w/dns (i.e. domain) use not the vpn router but the windows server as the DNS. However, you may want to also add some other dns (level 4 / google) as backups. e.g. | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | [Interface] | ||
+ | PrivateKey = | ||
+ | Address = | ||
+ | DNS = (windows server and the subnet should be on allowed ips, if it isn't already), 4.2.2.2, 8.8.8.8 | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Revision as of 18:08, 27 June 2023
wireguard has a few setup scenarios. each are unique.
windows
download, run installer, add empty tunnel
[Interface] PrivateKey = (it should auto populate this for you)(public key is above in text field) Address = (the ip you want on the vpn net/32 for one ip) [Peer] PublicKey = (find it on server) AllowedIPs = (what you want to be able to connect to on vpn lan) Endpoint = (ipaddress:port)
Optional: If you have a windows server w/dns (i.e. domain) use not the vpn router but the windows server as the DNS. However, you may want to also add some other dns (level 4 / google) as backups. e.g.
[Interface] PrivateKey = Address = DNS = (windows server and the subnet should be on allowed ips, if it isn't already), 4.2.2.2, 8.8.8.8