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I’ve tried this, but it didn’t work. At home, I can access my cockpit server by typing the machines IP and port 8080. When I try this on the VPN though, it doesn’t work. I can access my routers settings, but not the server.
I’ve tried this, but it didn’t work. At home, I can access my cockpit server by typing the machines IP and port 8080. When I try this on the VPN though, it doesn’t work. I can access my routers settings, but not the server.
The best thing would be if I can just type the local IP of my server in the browser and just get routed to my server when I have the VPN enabled
Thank you for the info! I’ll take a look at tailscale and try to wrap my head around the wireguard thing. Thanks for the help!
Hi! I’ve done a bit more thorough googling, because of you I knew what to look for a bit better. I have a wireguard vpn on my fritz box router enabled, which allows me to connect to the vpn from my laptop.
I’ve read up on how to acces local devices and I found something about adding an IP to the “AllowedIPs” section, but I don’t really get which IP I should add.
Here is my config file (I redacted the keys and changed up IP’s just to be safe):
[Interface] PrivateKey = [Redacted] Address = 192.135.163.201/24 DNS = 192.135.163.1 DNS = fritz.box [Peer] PublicKey = [Redacted] PresharedKey = [Redacted] AllowedIPs = 192.135.163.0/24,0.0.0.0/0 Endpoint = 9xs.myfritz.net:51609 PersistentKeepalive = 25