Can I ask you for feedback? I aim to make it crystal clear on how to manage the access policies for routed networks.
Explaining the 2 required types of policies is the first step.
Can I ask you for feedback? I aim to make it crystal clear on how to manage the access policies for routed networks.
Explaining the 2 required types of policies is the first step.
You may name
User → User with Netbird-Client
router-x → Routing Peer - router-x
LAN server → LAN server (without Netbird-Client)
When you say: “you migh observe seemingly “random” results depending on which peer..” is it for example: if I try to access 192.168.1.1 it will fail if the active routing peer is router-1 and it will succeed otherwise ?
Otherwise, I had a hard time to understand what you mean by resources accessible from behind the router (but I am not native english speaker)
thanks for feedback, I have extracted the paragraph into a separate docs page adding a lot more explicit information, can you take a look at the new version? @saule1508 @Nordlicht-13
Oh yes, this is really good documentation now, very useful one. Minor remark, at the end of the first paragraph it ends with “In Netbird context” and the end of the sentence is missing