From: "Dennis van J." <dennis_20@yahoo.com>
To: wireguard@lists.zx2c4.com
Subject: Wireguard not coming up on DD-wrt
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2018 17:06:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <163f39a3-0fb5-3645-b6bd-3ddd797c158b@yahoo.com> (raw)
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Hi all,
I have setup Wireguard on a Gentoo box, compiled it into the kernel
using instructions on the wireguard website. Got my mobile to connect
using 4G to this box fine, so I wanted to test further with a friend of
mine who has a DD-wrt installation on his router. Wireguard is
integrated into the DD-wrt build, we set it up, but the tunnel does not
come up. On the server I only see this:
Oct 9 16:45:34 omega kernel: [178809.449718] wireguard: wg0: Receiving
handshake initiation from peer 10 (x.169.86.x:22300)
Oct 9 16:45:34 omega kernel: [178809.449721] wireguard: wg0: Sending
handshake response to peer 10 (x.169.86.x:22300)
Oct 9 16:45:34 omega kernel: [178809.450130] wireguard: wg0: Keypair
32179 destroyed for peer 10
Oct 9 16:45:34 omega kernel: [178809.450131] wireguard: wg0: Keypair
32180 created for peer 10
Oct 9 16:45:39 omega kernel: [178814.519668] wireguard: wg0: Receiving
handshake initiation from peer 10 (x.169.86.x:22300)
Oct 9 16:45:39 omega kernel: [178814.519671] wireguard: wg0: Sending
handshake response to peer 10 (x.169.86.x:22300)
Oct 9 16:45:39 omega kernel: [178814.520062] wireguard: wg0: Keypair
32180 destroyed for peer 10
Oct 9 16:45:39 omega kernel: [178814.520063] wireguard: wg0: Keypair
32181 created for peer 10
Oct 9 16:45:44 omega kernel: [178819.579701] wireguard: wg0: Receiving
handshake initiation from peer 10 (x.169.86.x:22300)
Oct 9 16:45:44 omega kernel: [178819.579704] wireguard: wg0: Sending
handshake response to peer 10 (x.169.86.x:22300)
Oct 9 16:45:44 omega kernel: [178819.580094] wireguard: wg0: Keypair
32181 destroyed for peer 10
Oct 9 16:45:44 omega kernel: [178819.580095] wireguard: wg0: Keypair
32182 created for peer 10
Oct 9 16:45:50 omega kernel: [178824.910142] wireguard: wg0: Receiving
handshake initiation from peer 10 (x.169.86.x:22300)
Oct 9 16:45:50 omega kernel: [178824.910145] wireguard: wg0: Sending
handshake response to peer 10 (x.169.86.x:22300)
Oct 9 16:45:50 omega kernel: [178824.910535] wireguard: wg0: Keypair
32182 destroyed for peer 10
Oct 9 16:45:50 omega kernel: [178824.910536] wireguard: wg0: Keypair
32183 created for peer 10
Oct 9 16:45:55 omega kernel: [178829.950001] wireguard: wg0: Receiving
handshake initiation from peer 10 (x.169.86.x:22300)
Oct 9 16:45:55 omega kernel: [178829.950003] wireguard: wg0: Sending
handshake response to peer 10 (x.169.86.x:22300)
Oct 9 16:45:55 omega kernel: [178829.950406] wireguard: wg0: Keypair
32183 destroyed for peer 10
Oct 9 16:45:55 omega kernel: [178829.950407] wireguard: wg0: Keypair
32184 created for peer 10
Port on the server is open (since the 4G test works). We can reach the
22300 port on his side. Checked the pub/private keys as well.
wg show on server:
interface: wg0
public key: <pubkey server>
private key: (hidden)
listening port: 51820
peer: <pubkey of mobile>
endpoint: x.200.39.x:8971
allowed ips: 0.0.0.0/0
latest handshake: 8 hours, 1 minute, 43 seconds ago
transfer: 384.24 KiB received, 2.74 MiB sent
peer: <pubkey of dd-wrt>
endpoint: x.169.86.x:22300
allowed ips: 192.168.1.0/24, 10.100.0.3/32
transfer: 2.00 MiB received, 1.24 MiB sent
On DD-wrt router:
interface: oet1
public key: <pubkey dd-wrt>
private key: (hidden)
listening port: 22300
peer: <pubkey of server>
endpoint: x.197.199.x:51820
allowed ips: 0.0.0.0/0
transfer: 0 B received, 777.43 KiB sent
persistent keepalive: every 25 seconds
We are trying to get logging to work on that DD-wrt box, that should
contain some more clues but maybe any of you have an idea?
Cheers,
Dennis
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next reply other threads:[~2018-10-09 15:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-10-09 15:06 Dennis van J. [this message]
2018-10-09 16:29 ` Sebastian Gottschall
2018-10-09 19:18 ` Jason A. Donenfeld
2018-10-10 6:00 ` Dennis van J.
[not found] ` <08ebe77e-c66f-a356-8a42-e0a0d920a2a8@newmedia-net.de>
2018-10-10 13:31 ` Dennis van J.
[not found] ` <b6289282-309d-9e23-a31f-4960872ab522@newmedia-net.de>
2018-10-10 14:52 ` Dennis van J.
2018-10-10 15:51 ` route_allowed_ips on on openwrt Emanuele Bernardi
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