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Interesting project. Given what you have up-and-running already, how about using the built-in Gluetun Shadowsocks proxy for the Pakistan to Dubai link? You'd have password protection and encryption for the Shadowsocks port you'd open on your router in Dubai. You'd need a Shadowsocks client in Pakistan, which could be run on a per PC basis, directly on some routers, or in a container. Doing it this way keeps the setup in Dubai fairly straightforward. |
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Hello all, Happy New Year!!
I'm new to wire guard and Gluetun and I'm in a bit of dilemma.
I own two Oracle servers one in USA and one in Dubai, I'm from Pakistan myself.
What I want to accomplish is, connect from Pakistan to my server in Dubai and from Dubai connect to the server in USA so that I can browse the internet like I'm in USA.
I'm running Portainer on Both servers, On USA Server I used wg-easy docker image to setup the Wireguard and I'm connecting to it via Gluetun custom config mode running on Dubai server, it's connecting fine but how can I create a configuration file which I use on my local machine in Pakistan to connect to Dubai which will pass traffic to USA over Gluetun.
I hope I've made it clear.
My Device in Pakistan ---> Oracle Server in Dubai ---> Oracle Server in USA
I prefer to do all this in Docker via Portainer.
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