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      <title>Creating a quick wireguard tunnel to my VPS</title>
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      This is a quick setup to create an ipv6 tunnel over ipv4. Well, kinda because the idea here is to route all traffic through my VPS but most important, to enable my machine to also have a valid ipv6 address on the internet. I&amp;amp;rsquo;ll follow the same model as my previous article where I&amp;amp;rsquo;ll provide the steps first and the explanation later, since I have received some feedback that this format is much appreciated.

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