Hi Amr,
If you want to connect securely LAN-to-LAN you can use SSR on both sides, and you don't need Wireguard. It will be like this:
LAN <-> SSR <-> Internet <-> SSR <-> LAN
SSR encrypts all the traffic in between with strongest encryption cyphers like AES256/SHA-256. It's using innovative tunnel-less technology, and you don't need IPSec.
Wireguard can be used for places where you don't have SSR router like: home, cafeteria, hotel, road, etc. and in that case your laptop/phone Wireguard client connects to one of the SSRs.
For using Wireguard you will need Conductor (currently not supported by Mist) and you will need to install Wireguard plug-in from the GUI. You can install the Conductor very easily, and it's using free of charge license.
Regards,
Ivan
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Ivan Stanev
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-02-2024 04:18
From: Amr Mhish
Subject: SSR with Wireguard LAN to LAN
We have multiple sites with only internet routers (from provider) and these Internet routers support Wireguard as a alternative way to IPSEC to connect LAN to LAN and we want to use these Routers to connect to SSR using Wireguard.
The Documentation says there is a plugin for SSR for it.
How does it work with SSR? i didnt find any documentaion on it.
Can i use it with MIST ? or I do need the old portal to do it.
and does anybody have an instructions of how to do it?
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Amr Mhish
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