Hey everyone. So I created a wire guard tunnel to my home network in order to access my are containers but all I can access is my router login page and one of my access point login page. All being in the same range is 192.168.3.1(router), 192.168.3.2 (access point and switch) and 192.168.3.10 server. My arr listen to their respective ports ie 8989 for sonarr etc. When I’m at home I reach them with no issues. What could be the reason I can’t access them remotely?

  • WeAreAllOne@lemm.eeOP
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    17 days ago

    Ah makes sense. I’m using a Mikrotik router and implemented the Back to Home function which automatically creates the tunnel and all firewall configs. Supposedly it’s like me being in my home network but I need to look into your suggestions.

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      17 days ago

      That may look fine from your router’s perspective, but if your network clients don’t get an updated routing tables, they won’t know or possibly accept traffic from the new subnet on the VPN.

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        17 days ago

        Solved. All I needed to do was route the Back to Home (wire guard ) address list to a table for the server. 🤙