Thanks Reid, i'm aware of how that works, but that's not the question. V is an IP routed on A1 or A2, not a "road warrior" case.
I can look into if port reuse is possible if a patchset doing that would be acceptable. On Sat, Dec 11, 2021 at 12:30 AM Reid Rankin <[email protected]> wrote: > > WireGuard doesn't care what address V has, because peers are defined > by their public key. If V switches from A1 to A2, upon receiving a > handshake packet from V's key from the address A2, B will start > sending packets for V out to A2. Incoming packets can arrive from any > IP; if they're from a connection with V, V's AllowedIP rules will be > applied. -- +4916093821054
