Rich Felker on Nostr: Lazyweb, is there a way to configure wireguard to jump to a new port every time it ...
Lazyweb, is there a way to configure wireguard to jump to a new port every time it rekeys, ideally keeping the old port active with the old key until it expires?
Motivating problem is shit NAT routers that randomly get a UDP port mapping in a bad state and never recover as long as you're trying to send on the affected port.
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