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Unable to access Url from Internet through WireGuard VPN tunnel

I am trying to access a router settings web page from Internet. I have setup a WireGuard VPN on AWS EC2. The handshake between the router and the WireGuard server looks good, but I am not able to ...
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Virtual network interface in Windows

i am trying to setup a VPN server tunnel on my windows PC so that i can connect to it using remote client VPN hence routing traffic through that tunnel client = android
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Cannot connect to Flask server via public IP, only private IP

I have a simple Flask server that echos requests it gets to the terminal. Requests I send it via the device's public IP address do not register. The flask server is started correctly on all ...
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How to change Public Address of VPS with another IP Address

For a project, I need to make HTTP requests to an external service from a IP address geo-located on "NATION_2". Having an available VPS located in NATION_1, I proceeded to purchase a public IP ...
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Putting ISP public IPs on two different firewalls

Trying to figure out if I need a router or switch for this. Nothing is yet configured, and I can still order equipment. I have incoming: Two internet connections. One (ISP-1) of which has given us a ...
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Do I need to set up static routes between routers for bi-directional device access?

I've got two TP-link routers where one (Remote router 192.168.2.4) is making a WDS bridge connection to another (Main router 192.168.2.2) on a static 2.4 ghz wifi channel. Main router is also doing ...
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How do routers route packets in the event a router goes down?

On the network backbone I mean. If a router goes down will the network reroute the packets around the router?
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How to create a private network with same production ip address? And How to make communication between using linux machine as router?

I have production network in some IP series say 192.168.X.X in Vmware. In this i have some machine. I need to create a test setup. I have created a separate VLAN. Those VLAN were not connected to any ...
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Multiple IP addresses

I am developing a number of mobile websites (using IIS), and I want to test them using my mobile device which is connected on the same LAN. I would like to access each website via a different local IP ...
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OpenWRT reroute all router traffic through a Client

I have an OpenWRT router (192.168.1.1) with various wired and wireless clients (192.168.1.x). One of the clients is a Suricata Sensor (192.168.1.100) with only one, 1000MBbit NIC. I want to reroute ...
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Is a "bridging device" required to join two networks?

We're considering two NBN fibre connections to the Internet (NBN is a fibre connection for those of you not living in Australia), with each connection having it's own subnet. The first connection's ...
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Linux router: ping responses going through the wrong interface

I have a Debian server acting as a router for a small network. It has 3 network interfaces, one LAN and 2 WANs (two different ISPs, let's call them A and B, each of them with a public static IP ...
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how do i automatically add a new route to the routing table?

I'm looking at linking two networks with a long range Ethernet bridge. I know I can connect my two networks with a router, but my problem is how will my computers know where to send packets if I don't ...
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IP Routing: How is a dynamic route built on a router?

So I understand that to forward a packet, a router needs 3 pieces of information: next hop, egress interface and Adjacency (L2 information). On a Cisco router, this will be stored in FIB and CEF. ...
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Packets dropped due to NAT? Firewall? Unroutable private IP addresses?

Preliminary note This question is out of academic interest. I know how to work around the limitation. I use this setup to control access from one subnet to the other on IP level which works great so I ...
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