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P2P wireguard connections that is. Funnel needs to accept arbitrary connections.
And how is that supposed to work without proxies? You can't just point DNS at some device's public IP and then expect everyone to be able to connect to it; that's not how firewalls work. TS IPs aren't routed on the public internet either (100.0.0.0/8 is IANA reserved).
AFAIK the way TS has always worked is that it does its P2P magic to build WG tunnels between devices and then does regular IP over those. IP traffic cannot go between devices otherwise (unless they're on the same network ofc.).
How exactly is your IP going to be obfuscated without proxies? How will traffic be routed through WG without proxies?
You are right, I dunno why I thought it wasn't actually proxying all the traffic.
I can see how that could potentially be expensive for them if you were using it to stream video or something