Roaming Mischief
Aaron Jones
aaronmdjones at gmail.com
Wed Nov 15 23:03:45 CET 2017
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On 15/11/17 18:38, Markus Woschank wrote:
> I don't see the point in allowing other IPs to connect if an
> endpoint IP has been specified - more confusing then helpful IMO.
Endpoint is also used so that this machine can initiate sessions with
the peer. WireGuard is not a client-server architecture; by removing the
endpoint, you are preventing this peer from initiating. This is only
useful if you're using it *as* a server, in which case roaming is
usually what you want, but not always.
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Aaron Jones
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