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23 days agoMaybe try creating a new virtual network with a different subnet?
Maybe try creating a new virtual network with a different subnet?
I had the exact same issue! I was going crazy troubleshooting this, anyway it turned out to be the firewall on my arch install. I disabled ufw and everything started working as usual. I really should enable the firewall again and check what rules are screwing it up.
I use timeshift and also do weekly clonezilla images. I’ll check ouy pika.
Im the same im daily checking for updates. However i do backup my system regularly too!
I also have a similar setup to maiskanzler. But I use iptables to forward the traffic over wireguard and I am able to preserve the original client IP by not snat the packets. I then have to use policy based routing to make sure that traffick goes back out through the wg tunnel.
I’m happy to share info on how to get this working.