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Hi, A bit of a newb in the selfhosting world and i'm asking for any insights for the following issue :

The setup : A Openwrt router (GL-INET one) connected to the web via a Wireguard client line to a ProtonVPN server. The router has a Wireguard server running and AdGuard Home too. All the devices and server is connected to the router. A server is inside the LAN with some services (home assistant, paperless, etc.)

The goal : Trying to connect my phone on my router with the Wireguard server. To later access the services on LAN like home assistant or the router.

I've successfully uploaded the conf file to my phone but i cant manage to have the connection made to the router. The correct ISP IP is written into the conf files (tried DDNS glddns too without success). Of course if i write the VPN server IP it's not working either but i guess that's to be expected.

Maybe it's the wrong solution ? Or do i have to get my hands in port forwarding on the vpn server level ? (i have no idea how to port forward in the vpn server though). Maybe there's a simplier solution ?

Thanks for your advice :)

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[–] vividspecter@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

If your public IP is in the 100.64.0.0/10 range, then you're behind a CG-NAT.