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You could edit your configuration to change the wireguard connection's
AllowedIPs
from0.0.0.0/0
to0.0.0.0/0,::/0
so that IPv6 traffic is routed over it. Regardless of if your wireguard endpoint actually supports it, this will at least stop IPv6 traffic from leaking.Wireguard config already includes "::/0"
If you have
::/0
in your AllowedIPs and v6 connections are bypassing your VPN, that is strange.What does
ip route get 2a00:1450:400f:801::200e
(an IPv6 address for google) say?I haven't used wireguard with NetworkManager, but using
wg-quick
it certainly adds a default v6 route when you have::/0
inAllowedIPs
.