Re: usbnet direct host-2-host with usb 3 passive cable - ?

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On 08/05/2021 19:26, lejeczek via users wrote:
hi guys.

Searching vastness of the Internet does brink a definite answer or I failed to find one, so I thought I'll ask fellow Fedorians.

Would anybody know of perhaps has tried, to hook up two boxes directly via a passive usb 3.x type A cable and have it as "regular" ethernet connection?

many thanks, L.
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What I've just noticed for the first time is, config eg.:
..
[Peer]
..
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.2/32, 10.0.0.226/32
Endpoint = 10.1.1.224:51852

[Peer]
..
AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.3/32, 10.0.0.226/32
Endpoint = 10.1.1.225:51853

> $ wg
interface: wg0
  public key: c+gJArxYd8+=
  private key: (hidden)
  listening port: 51851

peer: K/=
  preshared key: (hidden)
  endpoint: 10.1.1.225:51853
  allowed ips: 10.0.0.3/32, 10.0.0.226/32
  latest handshake: 16 seconds ago
  transfer: 124 B received, 2.14 KiB sent

peer: /KidNfhqgP/+c3A=
  preshared key: (hidden)
  endpoint: 10.1.1.224:51852
  allowed ips: 10.0.0.2/32                # !! no 10.0.0.226/32 ?
  latest handshake: 3 minutes, 15 seconds ago
  transfer: 180 B received, 92 B sent

That is probably why only 10.0.0.3 with secondary IP is "reachable". Right? If that is by design and expected - why is that and how to make a "floating" IP work if that is by design?

thanks, L.
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