If anyone faces an issue like me where you followed all the steps in the video but it still doesn't connect make sure that your firewall settings are correct after defining the port forwarding. So on my home router there a block all incoming services rule which basically blocked the connection to the vpn server. So I added in another specific firewall rule ontop of the explicit deny statement in the ACL to allow me to connect to the internal IP of the VPN server. Then in the wireguard client make sure there is a 3 way handshake going on so that you know the connection is established. Until then, yeah double check the firewall stuff.
So, i was trying to vpn from my college network and it didnt work. So either im doing something wrong, my college doesnt allow vpns or this doesnt work but id say there is a higher probbability that it does work and that the issues i encountered were caused by my specific circumstances cause ultimately i was seeing in the vpn server logs that i connected but there was some intermediary ip and so it couldnt transfer any packets. So id say give it a try, it migh just work for you.
would be ok but our hero forgot to mention that if the endpoint ips are not exposed to the internet (i.e. portforward and or dyndns) this method is useless because the router is blocking everything.
@fariedaboks3708 You've probably figured it out by now, but you should have access to the Management GUI that your isp provided. Typically this is your default gatway address - Atleast it is for me. Then you can usually modify the integrated firewall. An ISP for home user typically will block everything coming into your network. (Only outbound is typically allowed) So you basically have to create a firewall rule above it to allow the port/traffic access inside. Be careful tho when messing with firewalls.
Your videos are unmatched compared to others on the same topic. Your tutorials are well put together and detail explanations.
bro this is what i want. straightforward and easy to understand
Just what I want, So easy and perfectly explained and shown. Thanks!
He did a good job but this is far from "easy"
If anyone faces an issue like me where you followed all the steps in the video but it still doesn't connect make sure that your firewall settings are correct after defining the port forwarding.
So on my home router there a block all incoming services rule which basically blocked the connection to the vpn server. So I added in another specific firewall rule ontop of the explicit deny statement in the ACL to allow me to connect to the internal IP of the VPN server.
Then in the wireguard client make sure there is a 3 way handshake going on so that you know the connection is established. Until then, yeah double check the firewall stuff.
Could I make the client a travel router?
Can we create wire guard server with mobile phone?
I kinda lost it fron 4:35 any help?
The best video! This was extremely easy to setup compared to any other video or site i looked at
very very educative, thanks
How can i use this vpn for pc?
how to add more users?, for use at the same time
Love your videos, suggest some courses or what tech should i learn to get a good job, i have no degree so far now just basic IT knowledge
I can use this to skip anti-vpn plugin on Minecraft? 😮😮
WHERE did you get the static Ip adresses? I have no static ip ive dynamic ip adress !! Ho can i ?
I made it all the way to six minutes and 35 seconds and now it looks totally different on my screen that you have on your screen and I’m lost
I will test this tomorrow , and if it works i will shed tears of pure bliss and happiness.
did it work?
did it work?
So, i was trying to vpn from my college network and it didnt work. So either im doing something wrong, my college doesnt allow vpns or this doesnt work but id say there is a higher probbability that it does work and that the issues i encountered were caused by my specific circumstances cause ultimately i was seeing in the vpn server logs that i connected but there was some intermediary ip and so it couldnt transfer any packets. So id say give it a try, it migh just work for you.
Is this secure to use with RDC to connect to office computer without risk of leaks?
would be ok but our hero forgot to mention that if the endpoint ips are not exposed to the internet (i.e. portforward and or dyndns) this method is useless because the router is blocking everything.
please config for 2 or more client, i have tray but always fail
Will this work of ports are blocked by ISP
@fariedaboks3708
You've probably figured it out by now, but you should have access to the Management GUI that your isp provided. Typically this is your default gatway address - Atleast it is for me.
Then you can usually modify the integrated firewall. An ISP for home user typically will block everything coming into your network.
(Only outbound is typically allowed)
So you basically have to create a firewall rule above it to allow the port/traffic access inside. Be careful tho when messing with firewalls.
Pretty complicated. Surprised nobody came up with a QR code solution or similar
Humara wifi kon kon use kar Raha ha kaise pata Karen please is par ek video bana dain
Check your WiFi router statistic and connections. It would tell you how many users are connected
Hello, please I will like to hire your expertise, how can I get in touch with you?
Thank you!
Nice Bro