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[GH-ISSUE #2341] Basic Wireguard Site results in inconsistent interface address #6938
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Originally created by @mazarian on GitHub (Jan 26, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin/issues/2341
Originally assigned to: @LaurenceJJones on GitHub.
Describe the Bug
When creating a basic Wireguard site, the Wireguard Information shows an interface IP address, but then when you go back to the site, and look at the credentials, it shows a different IP address.
Create a site:

View the site:

The [interface] IP addresses are different.
Environment
To Reproduce
Create a Basic Wireguard site, take note of the configuration, then go edit the site and click the Credentials tab. The IP address listed under [interface] is different from the originally displayed IP address.
Expected Behavior
The credentials should show the actual interface address.
@oschwartz10612 commented on GitHub (Jan 26, 2026):
@Fredkiss3 could you take a look at this. LMK if you need a pointer?
@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Feb 10, 2026):
This issue has been automatically marked as stale due to 14 days of inactivity. It will be closed in 14 days if no further activity occurs.
@Fredkiss3 commented on GitHub (Feb 10, 2026):
oh sorry @oschwartz10612 , I forgot about this
@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Feb 26, 2026):
This issue has been automatically marked as stale due to 14 days of inactivity. It will be closed in 14 days if no further activity occurs.
@DevNinja90 commented on GitHub (Mar 5, 2026):
Any update on this?
I need to look into the database to get the correct subnet for existing sites.
db:

pangolin:

@LaurenceJJones commented on GitHub (Apr 1, 2026):
@oschwartz10612 we close this now or after release?
@oschwartz10612 commented on GitHub (Apr 1, 2026):
Yeah nows good 😄