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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ These are demo hostnames, domain names, ip addresses, and ranges used in the doc
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- Example domain: `example-vpn.dev` can be replaced with any publicly accessible domain you control
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- Example hostnames: `public-server1`, `public-server2`, `home-server`, `laptop`, `phone` can be changed to your device hostnames
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- IP addresses & ranges: `10.0.0.1/24`, `10.0.0.3`, `10.0.0.3/32` can be replaced with your preferred subnets and addresses (e.g. `192.168.5.1/24`)
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- IP addresses & ranges: `10.0.0.1/24`, `10.0.0.3`, `10.0.0.3/32`, `2001:DB8::/64` can be replaced with your preferred subnets and addresses (e.g. `192.168.5.1/24`)
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Wherever you see these strings below, they're just being used as placeholder values to illustrate an example and have no special meaning.
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Replace them with your preferred values when doing your own setup.
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@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ A way of defining a subnet and its size with a "mask", a smaller mask = more ad
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+ `10.0.0.1/16` (65,536 ips from `10.0.0.0` - `10.0.255.255`) netmask = `255.255.0.0`
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+ `10.0.0.1/8` (16,777,216 ips from `10.0.0.0` - `10.255.255.255`) netmask = `255.0.0.0`
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+ `0.0.0.1/0` (4,294,967,296 ips from `0.0.0.0` - `255.255.255.255`) netmask = `0.0.0.0`
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+ IPv6 CIDR notation is also supported e.g. `fd42:42:42::1/64`
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+ IPv6 CIDR notation is also supported e.g. `2001:DB8::/64`
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing
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`Address = 10.0.0.1/24`
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* You can also specify multiple subnets or IPv6 subnets like so:
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`Address = 10.0.0.1/24,fd42:42:42::1/64`
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`Address = 10.0.0.1/24,2001:DB8::/64`
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#### `ListenPort`
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@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ The examples in these docs primarily use IPv4, but Wireguard natively supports I
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```ini
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[Interface]
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AllowedIps = 10.0.0.3/24, fd42:42:42::1/64
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AllowedIps = 10.0.0.3/24, 2001:DB8::/64
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[Peer]
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