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I'd like to configure wireguard to run on multiple ports (53, 80, 443, 51820) to minimise the chance of it being blocked when on public wifi. I tried to set up a destination NAT rule to map everything onto a single port but couldn't get it to work. Has anyone got this working successfully?
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I'd like to configure wireguard to run on multiple ports (53, 80, 443, 51820) to minimise the chance of it being blocked when on public wifi. I tried to set up a destination NAT rule to map everything onto a single port but couldn't get it to work. Has anyone got this working successfully?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: