Can WG just use the pure Router function without NAT ??

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Can WG just use the pure Router function without NAT ??

Postby takusa100 » Oct 08 05 2:11 am

disable the WG addr-translate function, just need the WG server to forward the packets like router. is it possible ? thank you .
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Postby jamesc » Oct 08 05 3:41 pm

One of the developers has just advised:

Yes you can.
You will need to set all interfaces to internal.
Uncheck the NAT in ENS
And if you also need to run the firewall, check out your port settings.
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Postby takusa100 » Oct 08 05 8:31 pm

thanks, now the router is succeed !!

but i have other questions, in router mode, i can't see any connection in the "Activity" TAB, is this feauture just used in NAT ? is the Bandwidth Control Module still available ?

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Postby takusa100 » Oct 08 05 8:36 pm

i'm testing ...
it seemed that if i just used the Router function, the User Authentication function is not available ?
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Postby adrien » Oct 10 05 11:29 pm

You can still intercept connections if you are just using WinGate as a router, so then for certain protocol, such as HTTP etc you could force authentication.

Normally when routing, the WinGate driver does not report all connections to the engine. This is why they would not show up.

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