Due to the extremely silent nature of #wireguard I spent over 30 minutes troubleshooting why my tablet won't connect to my server, even though everything looked to be configured correctly. I eventually gave up.

I considered Tailscale free offering, but fearing a future rugpull I decided to look elsewhere, and settled on #yggdrasil.

It was easy to set up even on the tablet and now my only problem is Firefox (lack of) support for raw ipv6 addresses https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix/issues/4343

Support IPv6 addresses · Issue #4343 · mozilla-mobile/fenix

Steps to reproduce Try to access a site using its IPv6 address Eg: [2606:4700::6810:2902] (IPv6 address for www.mozilla.org at the time of writing) Expected behavior The browser connects to the IPv...

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@michal

Awesome I've yet to try #yggdrasil

I currently use #lokinet with snApp which is like an onion address. Works on Firefox, can use it to ssh too.

@Twashe Thanks for the reference! I don't really need that much security for my setup, I just need a hassle-free way to reach my stuff behind a double-ISP-grade-NAT.

Though now that I think about it, I probably want to set up a "private" subnetwork since now my device is reachable from everywhere in yggdrasil 😕

@michal the set up was one line in the config file to reach stuff behind the nat

But it can't do everything yggdrasil can