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I have an RPi3 running HA Operating System, and I set up the Wireguard add-on with HA as listener, and my desktop as a peer. I can successfully ping HA's Wireguard address from my desktop, but there doesn't seem to be any web server listening on port 8123 (HA's default). I'd love to use Wireguard to secure the connection between my devices and HA.
Is this possible when using HA Operating System, or is there maybe something with the container setup that makes it impractical?
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I have an RPi3 running HA Operating System, and I set up the Wireguard add-on with HA as listener, and my desktop as a peer. I can successfully ping HA's Wireguard address from my desktop, but there doesn't seem to be any web server listening on port 8123 (HA's default). I'd love to use Wireguard to secure the connection between my devices and HA.
Is this possible when using HA Operating System, or is there maybe something with the container setup that makes it impractical?
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