Hello Marek,
since when does ::/0 refer to IPv4 addresses? To my knowledge, ::/0 is the IPv6 all route and does not include any IPv4. Best regards, Nico Marek Küthe <[email protected]> writes: > [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] > Hello Valentijn, > > ::/0 does not describe no IPv4 address, but all IP addresses. So when > you write ::/0, all IPv4 addresses are routed through the tunnel. If > you don't want IPv4 routes, you can simply omit them in AllowedIPs (so > only put IPv6 addresses there, or only address which should go through > the tunnel). > > Greetings > Marek Küthe > > On Tue, 5 Sep 2023 16:04:34 +0200 > Valentijn Sessink <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi List, >> >> I have a WG endpoint configured with >> AllowedIPs = ::/0 >> ... on an Android phone. >> >> To my surprise, I found out that this also tries to route IPv4 addresses >> to the other WG side. >> >> I was able to change that with a single "bogus" IPv4 address, >> "AllowedIPs = ::/0, 192.0.2.99/32" >> >> Is this a known feature? Android 13, WireGuard for Android >> v1.0.20230707, (from AOSP). >> >> Best regards, >> >> Valentijn -- Sustainable and modern Infrastructures by ungleich.ch
