Hey Zach
It's actually "Zack".
I thought I would try to use the pf routing option `route-to` to
accomplish this as it seemed like it might be a simple solution.
You might be able to, but I prefer using pf to only filter traffic when
I can get away with it-obviously for things like NAT I use
On 9 Mar 2023, at 12:01, Zack Newman wrote:
Wondering if anyone has a "best practice" for pealing IP traffic off
(in this case an AppleTV) and routing all the traffic across a
Wireguard tunnel.
Not sure what you mean by "pealing [sic] IP traffic off"; but when I
need source-based routing, I pr
Wondering if anyone has a "best practice" for pealing IP traffic off
(in this case an AppleTV) and routing all the traffic across a
Wireguard tunnel.
Not sure what you mean by "pealing [sic] IP traffic off"; but when I
need source-based routing, I prefer using rdomain(4)s and rtable(4)s.
wg(4) i
Good afternoon,
Wondering if anyone has a "best practice" for pealing IP traffic off (in
this case an AppleTV) and routing all the traffic across a Wireguard
tunnel. I've looked at the pf(4) routing option **route-to** and tried
setting this up to the best of my knowledge (I seem to be missing
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