f -u
> $ sudo cat /etc/resolv.conf
> # Generated by resolvconf
> nameserver 193.138.218.74
As I said in my first message, this isn't Void Linux specific and people
(including me) are experiencing the same issue on systemd based systems,
but hopefully it's a useful pointer. Again,
now how to start debugging this, but hopefully I've provided
enough to help someone get an idea (or provide me further steps to help).
Best wishes,
Lee Yates
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: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:266:
> /var/lib/dkms/wireguard/0.0.20190913/build/socket.o] Error 1
> make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
> make: *** [Makefile:1652: /var/lib/dkms/wireguard/0.0.20190913/build] Error 2
> make: Leaving directory '/usr/src/linux-h
spare for my current WAN provision.
So, technically speaking, is WireGuard able/programmed to take
demonstrable real world advantage of logical SMT/HT threads; or is more
real cores the only proper way to scale performance with it?
Cheers,
Lee Yates
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Hi everyone,
I’ve been using wg-quick on macOS for quite some time now, and I install/update
using Homebrew (in case that’s relevant). When my MacBook Pro recovers from
sleep, or has been connected to a tunnel for a long while, the output of ‘sudo
wg show’ changes and - lacking a better way to
This is great news! Well done Jason and Roopesh.
I’m no app coder, but I can at least give my feedback for what that’s worth. It
imported my conf via QR and connected without issues, so far. It’ll be great to
see VPN-on-Demand added (eg phone restarts, dead batteries, network switches(?)
etc).
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Huge contrats, Jason et al.! A lot of work, but you got there *touch
wood*. This will open a lot of doors for the protocol, service providers
and end users.
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ly make sense otherwise.
I'll get there in the end. :) Thanks again for your reply.
Kind regards,
Lee Yates
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pf.conf/dhcpd.conf/unbound.conf or other to pastebin
if anyone wishes to see them. Sorry if this would have been more
appropriate being sent to a BSD list, but unfortunately not many people
seem to be experienced with wg on BSDs yet so I'm finding help a little
thin on the ground. Hence, post