Hello all. I'm trying to get an understanding of what support Netbird currently has for site-to-site and site-to-vpn connectivvity. I understand that a lot of this is still in the works and saw that this documentation page was recently created: https://docs.netbird.io/use-cases/setup-site-to-site-access This seems to only cover site-to-site connectivity for now and not site-to-vpn connectivity, which I guess makes sense seeing as Netbird Peer IPs are used for authentication.
I've got a network route set with a peer set for routing so I can access local services running on clientless devices over Netbird. My VyOS router runs a Netbird container, I have a network route allowing anything on my local network (192.168.0.0/16) to be accessed via Netbird. This works as expected, but I'm trying to allow clientless devices on my local network to access Netbird resources without masquerading. If I'm understanding this correctly, if I was trying to connect two sites with network routes without masquerading, this is possible, but enabling site-to-vpn is not currently as the traffic will be dropped by the receiving peer? (might not be articulating this well, but figured i'd ask)
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