booster
wireguard-go
booster | wireguard-go | |
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27 | 14 | |
457 | 2,712 | |
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6.3 | 6.3 | |
5 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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booster
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PSA: upgrade your LUKS key derivation function
People should stop using plain passwords to protect data and switch to something better.oster/ + Yubikey
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[Boot error] Initramfs unpacking failed after updating to 6.0.1
Change from mkinitcpio to booster. It's faster and produce smaller images.
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Dracut or Genkernel?
Neither, use booster.
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Booster initramfs release 0.9 got ZFS support
Booster is an initramfs - a type of software that runs early during the boot process and helps to setup system, e.g. perform disk unlock, load extra drivers, setup ZFS filesystem, and so on.
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You can end up without any kernel to boot if your computer crashes during a pacman update
I don't have high hopes that this will change in mkinitcpio, but perhaps you could bring it up with booster (which copied the mkinitcpio hooks and removal scripts)
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Is There Something To Improve to my arch install "Guide"?
This is my personal preference, but consider switching to booster.
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What is your current setup? Bootloader, filesystem, partitions, etc.
initramfs: booster - TPM2 support, way faster than mkinitcpio, autodiscovering root partition
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Complex Issue:
Note I'm using booster, so assuming you're using the default mkinitcpio you probably want /boot/initramfs-linux.img. Also, don't forget to modify if your ESP isn't mounted at /boot like mine.
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Systemd 250 released
Booster initramfs generator supports TPM, Yubikey and Network binding so you can easily protect your data using the strategy you want.
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Booster dont loads with efistub
GPT table detection has higher priority at booster code. But for some reason it does not identify your partition table as GPT. Filed a github bug for it https://github.com/anatol/booster/issues/119
wireguard-go
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Writing highly scalable backends in UDP
Would you accept https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-go/blob/master/tun/ne... as a solution? =)
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WireGuard client that exposes itself as a HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy
Maybe https://github.com/cloudflare/boringtun or https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-go ?
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The Tailscale Universal Docker Mod
It's likely just `tailscale serve https / `.
https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/blob/main/ipn/serve.g...
And they also support direct embedding:
https://tailscale.dev/blog/embedded-funnel
I think this is built on the wireguard-go + gvisor mashup, that allows you to do this with just Wireguard:
https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-go/tree/master/tun/ne...
One of my favorite applications of this is this little tool that turns Wireguard VPNs into SOCKS5 proxies (which you can selectively enable in your browser)
https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/octeep/wireproxy
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Speed tests for Tailscale, Wireguard and Zerotier
They added this pull-request to wireguard-go and i assume they have already included it in their new version.
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Show HN: Wiretap – Transparent WireGuard proxy server without root
Vanilla WireGuard doesn't provide a way to run a peer in userspace that can proxy traffic between another peer and an endpoint such as a web server because you need to be privileged to do thinks like work with raw packets. However, https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-go is a userspace implementation of WireGuard and has recently incorporated Google's userspace networking stack. This project uses these two userspace tools to "fake" a privileged WireGuard peer that proxies TCP, UDP, and (a small subset of) ICMP. It was written as a pentesting/red team utility for my team but it can also serve as a general makeshift VPN when you don't have privileges on a box you want to proxy through.
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How to program a vpn (for fun)
How "scratch" do you want to go from? Do you want to write your own virtual network driver, or do you want to use an existing driver like Wintun? Either way learning about Wintun would be a good start. Then there's the protocol, regardless of what language you learn, the wireguard-go implementation is a very good example of how to implement a secure protocol with modern language.
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Wireguard not working on Xen virtualization
https://github.com/cloudflare/boringtun https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-go
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Show HN: Onetun, a cross-platform WireGuard port-forwarder
wireguard-go (the official userspace impl in golang) can do this since several months back. It uses gVisor's netstack as a tcp/udp provider to forward connections to its peer.
Here's a demonstration of both a http-client and a http-server running over wireguard (a poor man's QUIC): https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-go/tree/master/tun/ne...
fly.io wrote about such setups not long ago too: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26315695
And tailscale.com uses a similar setup (with netstack) on non-Linux/xBSD platforms: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28261683
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Userspace WireGuard for armv7-linux-gnueabi
I think you can try wireguard-go,
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Netaddr.ip: a new IP address type for Go
> The story begins in April 2019 with 89476f8cb5 in which David Crawshaw, aware of all these problems, created an IP type like:
It's in a PR here: https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-go/pull/11/files
Which mentions:
> Typically throughout WireGuard, we've used [4]byte for v4 and [16]byte for v6, considering the Go standard library's choice of v6-mapped-v4 to be a mistake.
It actually looks useful, there's something similar in wgtypes, and I wanted to use it recently [0] but that package unfortunately doesn't expose a way to write it out to a string/buffer, so I ended up almost replicating it.
[0] https://github.com/OJFord/terraform-provider-wireguard/blob/...
(There's a lot of ways of presenting/parsing/constructing the same config options there! I'm sure if I were more fluent in Go there's some more succinct way.)
What are some alternatives?
u-root - A fully Go userland with Linux bootloaders! u-root can create a one-binary root file system (initramfs) containing a busybox-like set of tools written in Go.
boringtun - Userspace WireGuard® Implementation in Rust
tang - Tang binding daemon
set - Package set is a small wrapper around the official reflect package that facilitates loose type conversion and assignment into native Go types.
yubikey-full-disk-encryption - Use YubiKey to unlock a LUKS partition
wireguard-install - WireGuard VPN installer for Linux servers
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
goja - ECMAScript/JavaScript engine in pure Go
sslmgr - A layer of abstraction the around acme/autocert certificate manager (Golang)
go - The Go programming language
zip - Fork of Go's archive/zip to add reading/writing of password protected zip files.
onetun - User space WireGuard port-forward in Rust