It shouldn’t even be able to run it, because the x permission bit is missing. As far as I know binaries can’t include icons on linux, so it would look different too.
It shouldn’t even be able to run it, because the x permission bit is missing. As far as I know binaries can’t include icons on linux, so it would look different too.
I’ve never used network manager on a server and don’t understand your routing configuration, im assuming you have wg0 configured to have a default route (ip route list).
You should be able to connect a docker network to the vpn by using a macvlan insted of a bridge type network and set the parent interface of it to the wg0 interface.
docker network create -d macvlan \ --subnet=<internal vpn network>/24 \ --gateway=<gateway ip> \ -o parent=wg0 vpn-netmodified from the docker documentation
Probably also set an ip-range on the network to make the auto assigned ips not conflict with other wireguard nodes (see linked documentation).
Make sure the allowed ips in the wireguard configs are set correctly.
You can also do ipv6 like this, see the end of the linked documentation page.