Access internal network of a peer
Hey, so i have the netbird server running fine. I have a DC and a remote PC connected. I need to set the remote pc DNS to the DC IP. However, not sure if i should just set DNS to the netbird peer IP of the DC, or get a connection to the internal IP of the DC somehow through netbird.
The DC has an external network interface, not relevant for now
It also is acting like a DHCP server with the default gateway as 192.168.100.1
And it is connected to the netbird VPN with an IP of 100.118.x.x
Ideally i want is for the remote pc to have access to 192.168.100.1 but ive been struggling, and not 100% sure its possible only through netbird. I have played around with networks and routes but no luck so far.
Initially i set the DNS to the VPN peer IP of the DC, which works to connect and so on, but i have a few dns issues which i think is related to the fact that it should be point to 192.168.100.1 instead as its getting confused
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You could set the network/subnet route of the system and declare the DNS a resource, then make an ACL for any clients to connect to the DNS (the resource)
I understand what you're saying, and have set this up multiple times but it's never worked. Do you have an example of the actual settings? Also, is this in the docs, meaning is netbird supposed to be able to achieve this?

What's your networks thing like?
And ACP

pretty sure ive done thatr and no luck. maybe we can try together?