Re: Installing Wireguard on Windows 10 on Arm; "wintun" device

2020-01-08 Thread Justin Guiao
@Edward I've compiled wintun to arm64 and installed it on my Surface Pro X without issue, although the driver is unsigned as it was just for testing. However, as Jason mentioned the 32-bit WireGuard client cannot communicate with it. I'm rather bullish on the windows on arm platform and hope to see

Re: Installing Wireguard on Windows 10 on Arm; "wintun" device

2020-01-03 Thread Jason A. Donenfeld
Wintun supports the arm64 kernel. Go supports an arm userland. Ideally these should match, but they don't right now. It should be possible to get arm userland talking to the arm64 kernel with some careful struct poking, but it doesn't sound too pleasant. The best thing to do would be to get Microso

Installing Wireguard on Windows 10 on Arm; "wintun" device

2020-01-03 Thread Edward Vielmetti
I have a Windows 10 on Arm laptop (Lenovo Yoga C630) that I'm looking to install Wireguard on. Generally speaking, Windows 10 on Arm runs either arm64 or win32 binaries, but not win64, so I installed the 32-bit x86 version of Wireguard and the software came up fine. I created a config to point at