Hi Aaron, Frank, Thanks for your replies. For some reason, gmail had decided Frank's original reply was spam, I apologize for missing it. The first message in response to mine I received was Aaron's. Frank, after retrieving your message, yes you understanding is correct.
Yes, I have done packet capture and indeed, the setup works correctly on Linux and Mac, whereas it does not work under Android and Windows. What can I do to help diagnose, debug and/or resolve this issue? Cheers and thanks! iordan On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 5:17 PM Aaron Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 27/02/2021 17:16, Frank Carmickle wrote: > > Iordan, > > > > You say that it's possible to run a nested configuration on > > Linux and Macos with just a single interface each. Have you > > done a packet capture to prove that that is in fact what is > > happening? That doesn't seem like how it would act given the > > design goals. > > Nesting (Using one of Peer A's AllowedIPs as Peer B's Endpoint) does > work within the same WireGuard interface, at least on Linux. > > -- The conscious mind has only one thread of execution.
