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      dennism14
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      Ok , so ive got a public v4 block announced on a vultr vps using bird.

      Id like to then wireguard this across to my home pfsense router so i can give vms public ip addresses.

      Im not sure where to start , can anyone help ?

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        viragomann @dennism14
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        @dennism14
        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/vpn/wireguard/index.html

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          dennism14 @viragomann
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          @viragomann

          Thanks for this , is there any other way to get it done without wireguard then?

          Thanks

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            viragomann @dennism14
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            @dennism14
            You can also go with OpenVPN.

            And if you don't need to see the origin source IP on the VMs you can simply forward and masquerade the traffic on the VPS.

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              dennism14
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              Yeah so what im trying to achieve is

              Vultr VPS (Announcing my public subnet through BGP)

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              Pfsense Home Router using a portion of that subnet on vms but am able to access them from the outside.

              Im just missing the piece to get the subnet routed from the Vultr vps to my Pfsense Router

              Thanks

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                viragomann @dennism14
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                @dennism14
                Does your home router have a public IP that is it accessible from outside? If he doesn't it won't work with BGP or forwarding naturally.
                In this case you can only go with VPN.

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