wireguard team published windows client (in alpha stage) on may the 8th...
"The disadvantage of Wireguard is that you cannot bridge anything. You always have to forward and do nat. No other way!"
so.. i cant access my lan through it like currently with l2tp/ipsec softether? if so then i stop caring about wireguard.. _________________ LATEST FIRMWARE(S)
BrainSlayer wrote:
we just do it since we do not like any restrictions enforced by stupid cocaine snorting managers
wireguard team published windows client (in alpha stage) on may the 8th...
"The disadvantage of Wireguard is that you cannot bridge anything. You always have to forward and do nat. No other way!"
so.. i cant access my lan through it like currently with l2tp/ipsec softether? if so then i stop caring about wireguard..
Of course you can access your lan, what you have is another interface e.g. wg0, then you forward between wg0<->lan or wg0<->wan, thus full control of what traffic flows where. _________________ KONG PB's: http://www.desipro.de/ddwrt/
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Joined: 17 Jun 2006 Posts: 31 Location: Seoul, Korea
Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 16:08 Post subject:
ea8500, update from May 13 build to May 19 build without config reset.
Thank you Kong for the nice build,
but I reverted back to May 13 build,
due to the lack of built-in ipsec support since this new build.
I've tried to install the ipsec things with opkg,
but finally had no luck with ipsec running in new May 19 build.
(I used the very same ipsec configs that I'd used in May 13 build, Ipsec with Xauth PSK)
As I'm not familiar with OpenWRT environment, built-in Ipsec support of your build (until May 13 build) was really useful for the (OpenWRT) noobs like me, so I'm really missing for the built-in ipsec support for the next build like May 13 build. But it is up to you Dear Kong.
Thank you Kong for your hard work! _________________ Netgear R7800 - r37495M kongat 10/28/18 (Main Router)
Linksys EA8500 - OpenWrt Kong Pro Q2 5/8/19 (Sub AP)
D-Link DIR-825 - (Retired)
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 22:15 Post subject: Linksys EA-8500
works just fine, installed transmission and Dl with 10MB/sec without pressing Cpu, Sampa works fine (35-40MB/sec@usb2) no hang up issues, Sqm Qos works as it should do, its a very good build, thanks Kong!!
"The disadvantage of Wireguard is that you cannot bridge anything. You always have to forward and do nat. No other way!"
so.. i cant access my lan through it like currently with l2tp/ipsec softether? if so then i stop caring about wireguard..
Don't worry. Eventually you'll get your wish. Feature-creep will set in like it always does and ppl will be lamenting about how simple and elegant it all was in the old days.
Personally, I'm waiting for the first exploit that results in a remote code execution due to having the VPN run in the kernel. That will be an interesting day.
I still not able to use the KongPro (OpenWrt) because SQM is way too slow for my 560mbs Internet.
Dear Kong, Can you add the qos package for new build to try? Or DDWRT will be the better option then? _________________ Netgear R7800
I still not able to use the KongPro (OpenWrt) because SQM is way too slow for my 560mbs Internet.
Dear Kong, Can you add the qos package for new build to try? Or DDWRT will be the better option then?
update lists then search and install qos package in system-software page. enter qos in filter, click find package. check the calculate overhead box in qos page once installed
latest kong openwrt 05/23 build. reset config from scratch. solid sqm cake/pocake no overhead all as defaults. no need for qos anymore. moved eth0 wan to core 2 at startup
Any of you guys using kongpro needed to limit a certain port range access to a lan IP address as I can't figure it out.... On stock Netgear firmware it's easy, but on openwrt it's confusing.