My home Internet provider gives me only an IPv4 address from a private network (NAT).
I have a VPS to which a wireguard tunnel is configured from the router (Keenetic). There are addresses at the ends of the tunnel: 10.0.0.1, fd00:1:1::1 - VPS, and 10.0.0.2, fd00:1:1::2- Keenetic.
I have already configured IPv4 routing of devices in the home network via the wireguard tunnel on the router.
The VPS has a public IPv6 address (accessible from the Internet): 2a03:****:****::****/64.
The question is, how to configure IPv6 access via a tunnel on the router on other devices in the home network?
I.e., I want, from a laptop on a home network to have access to [for example] google over IPv6. To make ping 2001:4860:4860::8888 work...
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At home I have Keenetic Extra.
My home Internet provider gives me only an IPv4 address from a private network (NAT).
I have a VPS to which a wireguard tunnel is configured from the router (Keenetic). There are addresses at the ends of the tunnel: 10.0.0.1, fd00:1:1::1 - VPS, and 10.0.0.2, fd00:1:1::2- Keenetic.
I have already configured IPv4 routing of devices in the home network via the wireguard tunnel on the router.
The VPS has a public IPv6 address (accessible from the Internet): 2a03:****:****::****/64.
The question is, how to configure IPv6 access via a tunnel on the router on other devices in the home network?
I.e., I want, from a laptop on a home network to have access to [for example] google over IPv6. To make ping 2001:4860:4860::8888 work...
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