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I dont mean to be a bother, but recently i got wiregaurd setup so myself and my friends can access resources such as my server. i have it setup for the client and the server to only allow 192.168.8.170. To be tunneled, so for example my friends can google and resolve DNS just fine and its all in there network, then when they want to access the server it will be at 192.168.8.170 and the docker services will run on ports for example 8080:80. and to be honest it works great for me and friend 1. but for friend 2 DNS doesnt resolve???

he can ping 9.9.9.9 he can acess the services on 192.168.8.170 but he cant resolve DNS when wiregaurded in.

his network has ipv6 and ipv4, my network only has ip4 and friend 1's network is ipv4 only. do you smart people on the internet think ipv6 could be an issue? friend 2 is running linux mint if that matters. I know a little about networking but by no means am an network engineer.

its a slight issue friend 2 really wants to be able to google and play command and conquer pvp at the same time. any help would be greatly appreciated as im kinda stumped!

-edit SOLVED i had a DNS for the client config and i just had to remove it client side.

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[–] Steamymoomilk@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

i figured it out i had dns in the client wiregaurd config