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[Discuss] Wireguard and Traveling and Network Overlaps oh my!
- Subject: [Discuss] Wireguard and Traveling and Network Overlaps oh my!
- From: kentborg at borg.org (Kent Borg)
- Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 08:56:49 -0700
- In-reply-to: <20241020190201.4f9cec5a.Richard.Pieri@gmail.com>
- References: <20241020173752.44225391.Richard.Pieri@gmail.com> <20241020224253.xofdqazhhjmdlejt@randomstring.org> <20241020190201.4f9cec5a.Richard.Pieri@gmail.com>
On 10/20/24 16:02, Rich Pieri wrote: > On Sun, 20 Oct 2024 18:42:53 -0400 > Dan Ritter <dsr at randomstring.org> wrote: > >> There's always something, and in this case, you can do something >> really weird. > Yup. That is really weird. I'll have to look up network namespaces when > I get home. If you use someone else's assigned space, is there a way your packets get routed to the real place? Another thought: Is there a way you could set up two VPNs, one on 192.168.something and one on 10.something and when one collides with the hotel you are in use the other. But then how do would need all the stuff you want to access on your home network live on both of these networks, but that might not be impossible -kb
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