I have experienced the same issue without overlapping AllowedIPs subnets, so I believe it is Android-specific.
On 21/07/15 10:09AM, Eric Light wrote: > Hi Chris! > > I don't have any experience with the Android implementation specifically... > but most likely, your two tunnels have overlapping AllowedIPs ranges. When > this happens, bringing up the second interface will override the routing > created by the first interface. > > Most commonly, this happens when someone configures both interfaces with > AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0. To fix this problem, make sure there's no overlap of > AllowedIPs in your tunnel definitions. > > I hope this helps :) > > (my apologies if the problem is something Android-specific that I don't know > about) > > E > > -------------------------------------------- > Q: Why is this email five sentences or less? > A: http://five.sentenc.es > > On Wed, 14 Jul 2021, at 17:49, Chris wrote: > > I have two distinct tunnels defined on Android. > > However, I can only toggle between the two. I cannot have both activated at > > the > > same time. > > I need both connections. > > Am I missing anything? > > Why not several tunnels with several wg servers??? > > Why is this being prevented? > > > > BR > > Chris > > > >
