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wireguard-docs discussion
wireguard-docs reviews and mentions
- WireGuard-docs: Setup, usage, configuration, and a full example (2019)
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I need help connecting with my Chromebook
I can’t find info about this in the quickstart guide. Are these the docs you’re talking about?
- I keep running into the "copy paste" tutorials over and over.
- GitHub - pirate/wireguard-docs: 📖 Unofficial WireGuard Documentation: Setup, Usage, Configuration, and full example setups for VPNs supporting both servers & roaming clients.
- Home VPN without Port forwarding
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No luck getting Wireguard working, good lord
I think the official documentation is clear enough on the settings, and I don’t think the project can necessarily be blamed for others misinterpreting it. True, the AllowedIPs label can lead to some confusion for those who don’t read the docs. I think of it as those destination IPs that can be reached through the peer, and those source IPs that are accepted from the peer. See also this site: https://docs.sweeting.me/s/wireguard
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Can anyone help me with my Wireguard tunnel to a VPS and nginx?
You prolly should give a /32 on your interface ips. Here is this as well https://github.com/pirate/wireguard-docs. I don't understand exactly what you are trying to do, but if you are trying to pass traffic anywhere you need to enable packet forwarding at the Kernal level.
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Where can I found a clear Wireguard installation and configuration tutorial ?
By the way, look at https://github.com/pirate/wireguard-docs
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Help troubleshooting connection issues with WireGuard + Unbound + nftables configurations
Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure which missing lines you're referring to though? According to this documentation, PostUp is used to run a command after the interface is initialised (same for PostDown, which apparently runs a command after the interface is deleted), but I'm not sure what commands exactly I'd need to run PostUp or PostDown for?
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What They Don’t Tell You About Setting Up A WireGuard VPN
Find more example commands for inspecting the interface at https://github.com/pirate/wireguard-docs#inspect.
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pirate/wireguard-docs is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of wireguard-docs is Shell.