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RaspAP provides a front end to WG only; it makes no attempt to validate your .conf files. Drop to the shell and execute Use RaspAP's logging facility or execute |
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Help getting WireGuard working would be helpful.
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I would like to use WG with RaspAP's firewall on.
Want to connect to my personal VPN at my home.
WG works for other devices like my computers, iPads, and phones.
I've tried two methods.
Exported a working .conf file from WireGuard on my Mac, then uploaded it to RaspAP. Toggled on the "Apply iptables rules for AP interface" and "Enable Kill Switch" before uploading the file. WG will not start. It had a Mac/unix encoding.
Created a .txt file in Ubuntu's Text Editor, pasting in the text from the working .conf file from my Mac. Toggled the two options before uploading . WG will not start.
This is my file. Used 0.0.0.0/0 for allowedIPs.
[Interface]
ListenPort = 51820
PrivateKey = [privatekey]
Address = 10.0.17.4/32
DNS = 10.0.17.1
[Peer]
PublicKey = [publickey]
AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0
Endpoint = [mypublicip:port#]
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