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So I have an http server on node A, and a VPS on node B. Both are connected through wireguard on a VPN which consists only of these two nodes. I'm trying to make all the requests that arrive on http/s on node B to be forwarded to A and processed there. Then of course the response must return to the original sender. I've seen a million ways to do it online and I'm hitting a brick wall so how would you do it properly on a fresh install (assuming my firewall, ufw in my case, is disabled. I'll figure it out once routing works as intended)

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[–] Scoopta@programming.dev 2 points 19 hours ago

Are the https requests being sent to an IP address assigned to node B? If so you either need an nginx reverse proxy on node B or NAT with port forwarding.