# Troubleshooting

# LAN Connectivity Issues

# Android Client (Go backend)

If you cannot access clients within your local network (e.g. 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, or 192.168.0.0/16), edit your tunnel configuration inside the Android app, and select "Exclude private IPs".

# Linux Client

Generally, Linux allows access to the local subnet, but may not be aware of additional private networks.

First, click "More..." under "Download Client Configuration" in the tunnel's Manage page, and download the .conf configuration under "Exclude Private Networks and Endpoints". Replace your original .conf file with the newly downloaded one. Note this disables Linux fwmark routing.

# macOS/iOS Client

macOS or iOS will allow access to the local network, but may not be aware of additional private networks.

First, click "More..." under "Download Client Configuration" in the tunnel's Manage page, and download the .zip configuration under "Exclude Private Networks and Endpoints". Remove your original configuration from your client, and import the newly downloaded one.