Great to hear. Thank you all for your hard work.
Cheers,
Fredrik
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 10:32 PM, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> Hey lazylist,
>
> Since the last discussion of preshared key mode in WireGuard, we've
> made some substantial progress. Trevor and I have been working out the
> cryptode
Hey Pim,
That sounds like a good idea to me. I'm not super qualified to write
the optimal instructions. Think you could come up with a 2 or 3 line
command blurb for the new RHEL/CentOS section?
Jason
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Another thing that would help newbies using CentOS, would be to separate
instructions
for Fedora and CentOS in https://www.wireguard.io/install/
They are different enough, CentOS does not support copr, it needs an
add-on repo.
Maybe CentOS could be named RHEL/CentOS, I suppose whatever works
Thanks Lucian, that did the trick.
Regards,
Christophe
On 12-05-17 15:15, Lucian Cristian wrote:
On 12.05.2017 12:47, Christophe Vanlancker wrote:
I haven't done this kind of work but I'll try giving it a shot. :)
Christophe
On 12-05-17 11:38, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
Centos's 3.10 is
On 12.05.2017 12:47, Christophe Vanlancker wrote:
I haven't done this kind of work but I'll try giving it a shot. :)
Christophe
On 12-05-17 11:38, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
Centos's 3.10 is not kernel.org's 3.10. They patch it heavily. If
you'd like to adjust compat.h to support centos's pat
I haven't done this kind of work but I'll try giving it a shot. :)
Christophe
On 12-05-17 11:38, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
Centos's 3.10 is not kernel.org's 3.10. They patch it heavily. If
you'd like to adjust compat.h to support centos's patched-up kernel,
without breaking support for other
Centos's 3.10 is not kernel.org's 3.10. They patch it heavily. If
you'd like to adjust compat.h to support centos's patched-up kernel,
without breaking support for other kernels, feel free to submit a
patch.
Jason
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Hello,
I'm trying to install wireguard on Centos 7.3.1611 with kernel
3.10.0-514.16.1.el7.x86_64 being the latest. When trying to run dkms to
compile the kernel module it bugs out.
Although the documentation says kernels >= 3.10 should be ok, I see that
only kernels above 3.10.105 are being