The directory you put it in needs to be bound to the container's /config directory. In my case I needed to remove both of the IPv6 addresses in the file. You'll want to grab the nf file you downloaded from Mullvad and change the name to wg0.conf. I did this myself a few minutes ago to test the concept, and here's the compose. It's a pretty stripped-down config, so not as many moving parts to consider. That could tell you if there's something wrong with the key, address, your account, Docker or whatever - and would help us zero-in on whether this is something specific to Gluetun. As a test, I connected to the the same Mullvad server you're trying to use (with Wireguard) and didn't have any problems.Ī bit of an off-the-wall idea, but how about trying to connect using the linuxserver.io Wireguard container. You might want to bind a directory to /gluetun so that servers.json gets written outside the container for persistence - but I don't think that's the issue. Share your is jumping out at me that's wrong with your configuration. I've tried the minimal configuration in #1458, and that doesn't work either. I've tried allowing 51820 through firewall, switching to OpenVPN and allowing 1194, etc. It'll give errors such as ERROR cannot get version information: Get "": context canceled, gluetun | WARN cannot update files: Get "": dial tcp: lookup on 1.1.1.1:53: read udp 10.66.184.113:47803->1.1.1.1:53: i/o timeout, and constant healthcheck messages in the format of program has been unhealthy for : restarting VPN. Running with docker-compose, the container cannot connect to the internet. Running version latest built on T14:10:28.105Z (commit ab5dbdc) What's the problem □ Mullvad What are you using to run the containerĭocker-compose What is the version of Gluetun
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