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I've mostly got this working but no matter what I do I can't get UDP and direct connections working if the embedded derp server is enabled (and the only accessible relay).
Speeds were slow at first but it's been fine lately so I'm not sweating over it too much, but it'd be nice to get that last piece working.
Ah, I haven't got around enabling the embedded derp server, so I wouldn't know. Been relying on direct connections by opening port 41641, or piggybacking off Tailscale's relays for the moment. My vps server doesn't have great ping to my homelab (150ms), anyways. One thing I was looking into the next time I have decent free time was to manually set up a derp relay in each.