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Hi @jmls - the IP contained in the certificate is the Nebula VPN IP. This is a static IP assigned to the host. There is no need to put the local network IP address in the cert. Hope that helps! |
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that makes much more sense :) thanks ! |
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Nebula Noob here - from what I've read, the client certificate needs to have the ip address within the certificate. I was wondering how a change in IP address, for example when a lease expires, is handled. Does that machine go offline until someone creates a new certificate ? Or is there an automated process to handle this ?
I may be overlooking something completely obvious and will look stupid, but had to ask ;)
Curious minds want to know.
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