Android and Windows Clients Work, Ubuntu Client doesn't get internet

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  • I used a script to create the config, so I'm not 100% certain I'm reading it right, but I believe that list of allowed IP's is listing all public IP ranges excluding the private IP ranges like 10.0.0.0/8 but including 10.8.0.1 which the wireguard server uses. I wanted to be able to make LAN connections to other devices on my local network (which is also in the 10.0.0.0/8 range, I'm on a campus network. But the 10.8.0.x range hasn't interfered with anything yet on my other devices). With Wireguard enabled on the Ubuntu desktop client, I can still access the local network, but not the internet. And from my Android phone, I can get to the web interface of my local home assistant server by IP address when connected to Wireguard. On Windows I had to uncheck "Block untunneled traffic (kill switch)" to allow LAN connections.

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