I want to move away from Cloudflare tunnels, so I rented a cheap VPS from Hetzner and tried to follow this guide. Unfortunately, the WireGuard setup didn’t work. I’m trying to forward all traffic from the VPS to my homeserver and vice versa. Are there any other ways to solve this issue?

VPS Info:

OS: Debian 12

Architecture: ARM64 / aarch64

RAM: 4 GB

Traffic: 20 TB

  • AlexPewMasterOP
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    8 months ago

    The command you provided for the VPS returns UDP listen needs -p arg, so I just added -p right before the port number and then it worked. Running the homelab command returns no port[s] to connect to… Not good.

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      8 months ago

      At least that points you to the problem: firewall somewhere.

      Try a different port with your netcat test, perhaps? 51820 is the well-known WG port. Can’t imagine they’d intentionally block it, but you never know.

      Maybe Hetzner support can offer more guidance? Again, I’m not sure what or how they do network traffic before it gets to the VM. On all of mine, it’s just a raw gateway and up to me to handle all port blocking.

      If you figure that part out and are still stuck on the WG part, just shoot me a reply.

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        8 months ago

        I tried to open the port 22 on UDP (yeah, I am getting pretty desperate over here…) and still get the message no port[s] to connect to… Someone else on this post commented that I should stop using iptables for opening ports and start using something else as a firewall. Should I try this approach?

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            8 months ago

            What do you mean with “clear out iptables completely”? Should I remove the iptables package with sudo apt remove iptables?

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              I believe iptables --flush should clear out any entries you’ve made. You can also reboot and clear them (unless you’ve got scripts bound to your interface up/down config that adds rules).

              Basically just need to get any custom iptables rules you made out of there and then re-implement any FW rules with ufw

              You can still use iptables alongside UFW, but I only use those for more complex things like port forwarding, masquerading, etc.

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                8 months ago

                Alright, I switched to ufw and… it’s still not working. sigh

                Should we just try something completely different? WireGuard doesn’t seem to be working on my VPS. Someone in the comments mentioned tunneling via SSH, sounds interesting.

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                  8 months ago

                  That would work, but I’ve noticed performance isn’t as good as a UDP VPN that uses the kernel’s tun module. OpenVPN is also an option, but it’s a LOT more involved to configure (I used to run it before Wireguard existed).

                  The oddest part is you can’t get a netcat message through. That implies firewall somewhere.

                  What is the output of your ufw status ?

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                    8 months ago

                    I’ve added some different ports for the future, but this is my ufw status:

                    Status: active
                    
                    To                         Action      From
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                    OpenSSH                    ALLOW       Anywhere                  
                    51820                      ALLOW       Anywhere                  
                    2333                       ALLOW       Anywhere                  
                    80                         ALLOW       Anywhere                  
                    81                         ALLOW       Anywhere                  
                    443                        ALLOW       Anywhere                  
                    80/tcp                     ALLOW       Anywhere                  
                    OpenSSH (v6)               ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)             
                    51820 (v6)                 ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)             
                    2333 (v6)                  ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)             
                    80 (v6)                    ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)             
                    81 (v6)                    ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)             
                    443 (v6)                   ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)             
                    80/tcp (v6)                ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)