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Are all these vms running on the same host? If so that's your problem |
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Hi there, yes it’s running on the same computer but I don’t see how this could cause the issue? |
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It's a problem because virtualization uses virtual network drivers. Vmware
and virtual box do anyway.
Two virtual network drivers (wire guard and vm) often don't play well
together out of the box.
I would bet money on this being your problem. You should try Googling the
name of your vm software + wire guard problems. Hopefully someone else has
figured it out.
Not an expert on this just speaking from experience with similar issues and
software.
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Hi there, yes it’s running on the same computer but I don’t see how this
could cause the issue?
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Hi everyone, a noob here trying to get wireguard working so i can implement it in a corporate environment. I have an ubuntu server running on VM, i also have two windows clients also running on VM. After my setup, i can sometimes get one client to have internet access but when i add another client, there is no internet access. No handshake response. Any reason why? one thing ive noticed is allowed IP's for all clients is the same, 0.0.0.0/0. Will this cause any issues? thanks
Heres a link to my issue:
https://www.reddit.com/r/WireGuard/comments/lrpp7o/wireguard_not_working_with_mulitple_clients/
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