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Re: Why can't a WireGuard interface route packets to itself?



> Beware of possible line wrapping.

No problem :)

> Destination        Gateway            Flags    Refs      Use    Mtu
> 114.23.17.255      114.23.164.222     UH          -        -      -  pppoe0
> 114.23.164.222     pppoe0             UHl         -        -      -  lo0

10/8               10.0.0.1           U           -        -      -  wg0
10.0.0.1           wg0                UHl         -        -      -  wg0

I'm not entirely sure what I'm looking at; is 114.23.17.255 a broadcast
address? I assume it's not a /24, right? In any case, 114.23.164.222
looks a lot like my 10.0.0.1, minus the interface, which is set to lo0.
Should I set mine to lo0?

> 127/8              127.0.0.1          UGRS        -        -  33624  lo0
> 127.0.0.1          lo0                UHl         -        -  33624  lo0

Barring the MTU, my loopback routes are pretty much identical.



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