From: Gijs Conijn <egc112@outlook.com>
To: Chris Osicki <wg@osk.ch>,
WireGuard mailing list <wireguard@lists.zx2c4.com>
Subject: RE: WG default routing
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2021 13:22:31 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <AM7P191MB088330591C4788BAEA9591888FD20@AM7P191MB0883.EURP191.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210103215441.GA24251@server>
That is what I am using the allowed IP's for
I only want to route via the tunnel to my home LAN so I enter the WG subnet and the home LAN subnet in allowed IP's
(As I understood Allowed IP's are not only Allowed but also routed via the tunnel)
Regards, Erik
DDWRT WireGuard user
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: WireGuard <wireguard-bounces@lists.zx2c4.com> Namens Chris Osicki
Verzonden: zondag 3 januari 2021 22:55
Aan: WireGuard mailing list <wireguard@lists.zx2c4.com>
Onderwerp: WG default routing
Hi
I am quite new to wireguard, moving after years of OpenVPN, and found it simple and _really good_.
One thing, however, makes me wonder. Why WG tries always to take over all my routing?
My first try was with wg-quick, and noticed all my traffic went through the WG-VPN connection.
It escapes me why. What is the idea behind this policy?
On my Linux boxes it's not a problem, I don't have to use wg-quick and with few lines of bash in a script I have what I need. I have root.
On my Android devices I don't have root, and I cannot change anything in routing etc.
Why don't you provide an option to specify which net to route which way?
Regards,
Chris
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-01-04 18:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-01-03 21:54 Chris Osicki
2021-01-04 13:22 ` Gijs Conijn [this message]
2021-01-05 20:12 ` Chris Osicki
2021-01-05 20:25 ` Roman Mamedov
2021-01-05 21:13 ` Chris Osicki
2021-01-05 23:50 ` Phillip McMahon
2021-01-06 1:03 ` Corey Costello
2021-01-06 1:17 ` Samuel Holland
2021-01-04 13:38 ` Henning Reich
2021-01-05 20:15 ` Chris Osicki
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