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Currently, We are setup the port first, and add client.
If the company firewall block the port, even if you add a new client, it is using the same port.
I was wondering if we can directly change the port of existing client instead of using workaround.
This discussion was converted from issue #325 on March 15, 2022 10:12.
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Currently, We are setup the port first, and add client.
If the company firewall block the port, even if you add a new client, it is using the same port.
I was wondering if we can directly change the port of existing client instead of using workaround.
Expect:
./wireguard-install.sh
What do you want to do?
Select an option [1-5]: 4
Workaroud:
Change the port in
then restart WireGuard:
Reference: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-wireguard-on-ubuntu-20-04
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