https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/tree/src/uapi/wireguard.h
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I'm assuming the in-kernel version of wiregaurd on Linux configured via
Netlink- if so, is the protocol documented?
thanks
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I am seeing version 1.0.2 of the WireGuard app in the App Store (date
from 1 mo ago) but I see at least 3 newer tagged versions on github.
I'm wondering if something is wrong pushing newer code to the App
Store.
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On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 04:01:36PM +0500, Roman Mamedov wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 18:02:26 +
> Lee Yates wrote:
>
> Sorry, hit "send" before reading the rest of your message.
>
> > the router runs headless and is awkward to get a monitor to so I can access
> > the BIOS.
>
> You can toggl
Jason,
Thanks for a quick fix! If you plan to release a new snapshot in the
near future, I guess I'll wait for it.
Regards,
Anatoli
*From:* Jason A. Donenfeld
*Sent:* Sunday, February 17, 2019 00:57
*To:* Anatoli
*Cc:* Wireguard Mailing List
*Subject:* Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL
Awesome work guys
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 2:27 AM Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> After many months of hard work, Roopesh, Eric, and I are pleased to
> announce an initial version of WireGuard for macOS:
>
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wireguard/id1451685025?ls=1&mt=12
>
> This
App Store version 1.0.3, corresponding with the latest repo tag, is
currently awaiting App Store review, which can take a while, can be a bit
cantankerous, is totally opaque, and is generally out of our control. It is
now on Test Flight, though, if you're feeling impatient.
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019, 1
Quotation from Raffaele Spazzoli at Februar 17, 2019 16:21:
> I'm using wireguard to build a VPN mesh. The nodes of the mesh are dynamic
> and can come and go at any time. Is there a way to reconfigure a wireguard
> device without restarting it or losing the current connections?
yes.
> If yes, ho
On 02/17/19 09:21, Raffaele Spazzoli wrote:
> I'm using wireguard to build a VPN mesh. The nodes of the mesh are dynamic
> and can come and go at any time. Is there a way to reconfigure a wireguard
> device without restarting it or losing the current connections?
>
> If yes, how can it be done?
Hi,
I'm using wireguard to build a VPN mesh. The nodes of the mesh are dynamic
and can come and go at any time. Is there a way to reconfigure a wireguard
device without restarting it or losing the current connections?
If yes, how can it be done?
Thanks,
Raffaele
Raffaele Spazzoli
Senior Archit
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 18:02:26 +
Lee Yates wrote:
Sorry, hit "send" before reading the rest of your message.
> the router runs headless and is awkward to get a monitor to so I can access
> the BIOS.
You can toggle it without needing the BIOS.
It is possible to disable SMT from grub, with Linu
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 18:02:26 +
Lee Yates wrote:
> recommendations to disable HT, I got to wondering how much - if at all -
> disabling HT would impact on WireGuard's real world performance. I mean,
> it obviously can utilise logical cores/threads, but is there a real
> world throughput benefi
On 09.02.2019 11:20, Alexago wrote:
Hi,
actually I use on my router (OpenWRT) two OpenVPN connections and one
Wireguard connection (all VPN connections are client) over my WAN
connection (1Gbps/500Mbps) with 2 different VPN providers (Mullvad and
IVPN): for policy routing and load balancing,
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