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Mentioned common configuration pitfalls in README
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@ -18,10 +18,25 @@ custom configuration file in runtime -- just pass its path as an argument:
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# wrapsix ./wrapsix.conf
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Pay attention to the IPv4 address. If you assign IP address that is already
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controlled by your OS, TCP won't work (OS will terminate all connection
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attempts).
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Also, IPv4 is a little bit tricky. To ease both configuration and implementation
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as much as possible, WrapSix leverages configuration for IPv4 already present in
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the operating system. Therefore to work, IPv4 needs to be functional on the OS
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level.
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Running
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It can be run by `wrapsix` command as root.
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Please note that traffic originating from the host WrapSix runs on cannot be
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translated since WrapSix listens for incoming packets on the interface itself.
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Therefore, you need some other host for testing it. If WrapSix doesn't seem to
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be working, ensure (e.g., with tcpdump) that you have correctly configured
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routing in your network.
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Contact
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Author: xHire
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