Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 22:52 Post subject: [SOLVED] WireGuard client: traffic not through the tunnel
Hello!
I'm trying to connect my ASUS RT-AC66U to the WireGuard VPN server to access the Internet. I've installed the latest available firmware (DD-WRT v3.0-r44715 giga 11/03/20) and have followed the WireGuard guide posted here. It seams that I can establish the tunnel successfully, however, I can't make the traffic from the connected devices to go through the tunnel. Whenever I access websites like the ipleak.net, I'm getting the original IP address displayed.
I've tried to change various options, however, I can't figure out the meaning of some of them. Also, it looks like the guide mentions a more modern build of the DD-WRT.
The WireGuard server is working correctly, I can connect to it directly from my Linux machine using the following config:
Code:
[Interface]
PrivateKey = (obfuscated)
Address = 10.8.0.3/24
DNS = 172.31.0.2
PostUp = ip rule add table 200 from 192.168.1.13
PostUp = ip route add table 200 default via 192.168.1.1
PreDown = ip rule delete table 200 from 192.168.1.13
PreDown = ip route delete table 200 default via 192.168.1.1
Joined: 18 Mar 2014 Posts: 12917 Location: Netherlands
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:13 Post subject:
No it is not, please read the forum guidelines with helpful pointers about how to research your router, where and what firmware to download, where and how to post and many other helpful tips:
https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=324087
No it is not, please read the forum guidelines with helpful pointers about how to research your router, where and what firmware to download, where and how to post and many other helpful tips:
https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=324087
Coming from such an old build a reset to defaults *after* update is highly recommended.
Put settings in manually, never restore from a backup (to a different build).
Hmm, thanks
To be honest, this is somewhat counterintuitive, I was just following the most obvious path from the DD-WRT website. What is the purpose of the router database then?
Thanks again, I will try to use more recent version of the DD-WRT then and will get back to update the thread
Joined: 18 Mar 2014 Posts: 12917 Location: Netherlands
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 8:18 Post subject:
We do not control the router database , but there is a disclaimer on it:
Quote:
DISCLAIMER
This database may not have up-to-date information and may even recommend a build which might cause issues. As such, you should check the device specific forum (Broadcom, Atheros, MediaTek, etc.) first before flashing any build recommended in this database. There you will find build specific topics that discuss any issues with a particular build/release. For more up-to-date firmware files, please visit the firmware faq.
We do not control the router database , but there is a disclaimer on it:
Quote:
DISCLAIMER
This database may not have up-to-date information and may even recommend a build which might cause issues. As such, you should check the device specific forum (Broadcom, Atheros, MediaTek, etc.) first before flashing any build recommended in this database. There you will find build specific topics that discuss any issues with a particular build/release. For more up-to-date firmware files, please visit the firmware faq.
YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN FRIENDLY AND FAIR NOTICE 🙂
I see. OK.
By the way, I've downloaded the latest available build of DD-WRT and have imported tunnel settings from the config file. Now it works like a charm. Thanks!