![]() Fuck it - I can't restart router every IP change. I've stopped wireguard for 2 hours and one of those reconnected. I've tried setting things here yesterday with wireguard, but due to having dynamic DNS at home and (I would guess) shitty router on IP change some (yeah, some.) tunnels are dropped and even after proper refresh ( + ddclient running every 5 minutes to update DNS) they can't connect - just spam "no response from endpoint" - from both sides. (4) I'm assuming I can just use the IPv6 private address range and don't need to go all and get an ASN. Would there be a network penalty of going over this fabled VPN network versus public IP? I'm guessing minimal. ![]() (3) Right now I do backups over rsync/ssh, plus there's some other rsyncs and moving files around and what-not. (2) I'm assuming there is a way I could tunnel out of my home so some of my home systems are on this global network? I have the typical consumer NAT setup. Or should I look at something other than Nebula? Or since the list of nodes changes so infrequently, perhaps I could distribute static maps? This would require having highly-available lighthouse servers (because my hobbies are mission critical!) to direct traffic.which of course means getting more LEBs. (1) I believe what I want is a mesh VPN? Slack's Nebula VPN seems like just the ticket. (So not a 10.x address actually.) My VPN experience to date has been limited to road warrior script. As a bonus I'm planning to do it all via IPv6, which I have never used. I have no actual need for this but it sounds fun.Ĭonsidering I barely understand IPv4 this will be a learning exercise. I was thinking to setup a global VPN network so every host has a 10.x (or whatever) IP and they can talk to each other on this VPN network. My LowEndEmpire spans many providers: Hetzner, IncogNET, BuyVM, HyperExpert, RackNerd, InterServer, Vultr, TNAHosting, and whatever that other one is that keeps renewing on PayPal, plus I have home systems.
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