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I found some topics on this by searching, but it's still not clear to me. If I connect to the same node and port, can I rely upon the subnet always being the same?

 

For example, I am using Albireo on UDP 443 on a Ubiquiti Edgerouter. Will the subnet always be 10.30.0.0/16 in this case, or is it subject to change?  I use 10.12.x.x/24 for my local LAN and wondered if I would ever run into a conflict with any 10.12.0.0/16 AirVPN subnets on my router, since 10.12.x.x/24 is a connected route for my local LAN.  I'm also looking to hardcode the 10.30.0.1 DNS server in a couple of places in my router config and wondered if I would need to account for subnet changes in this situation.

 

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Connecting to the same protocol/port combo will always get you an IP in that combo's IP range. 10.4.0.0/16 would be UDP/443, 10.5.0.0/16 in case of TCP/443 and so on. 10.x.0.1 is the DNS. 10.4.0.1 works everywhere since all other x.1 addresses are basically the same server.

 

See also the Specs page, thought the IP address table was removed.


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