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wireguard-tools reviews and mentions
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jc: Converts the output of popular command-line tools to JSON
Oh, this is cool. I'm a huge proponent of CLI tools supporting sensible JSON output, and things like https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-tools/blob/master/con... and PowerShell's |ConvertTo-Json are a huge part of my management/monitoring automation efforts.
But, unfortunately, sensible is doing some heavy lifting here and reality is... well, reality. While the output of things like the LSI/Broadcom StorCLI 'suffix the command with J' approach and some of PowerShell's COM-hiding wrappers (which are depressingly common) is technically JSON, the end result is so mindbogglingly complex-slash-useless, that you're quickly forced to revert to 'OK, just run some regexes on the plain-text output' kludges anyway.
Having said that, I'll definitely check this out. If the first example given, parsing dig output, is indeed representative of what this can reliably do, it should be interesting...
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Write Posix Shell
> Possible? Maybe. Easy? No. Especially the “testable” part.
a testable shell script? Never seen one.
Thinking about scirpts I've read in the past, I remember seeing Jason Donenfeld's bash script for wireguard-wg and thinking how productive and readable it was,
https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-tools/blob/master/src...
- Accessing WireGuard VIA DDNS
- C# to C Struct
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Identity Management for WireGuard
I see this when my equipment roams back into my private network and the wireguard server is inside that LAN. It can be solved by NAT'ing packets arriving on your edge router's inside interface, destinated to your outside IP, back to the inside wireguard server IP.
Alternatively if your client is Linux, there is:
https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-tools/tree/master/con...
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wireguard-tools on FreeBSD (TrueNas), where do I find the reresolve-dns.sh script? (Or something similar)
you have a copy here that you can edit: https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-tools/blob/master/contrib/reresolve-dns/reresolve-dns.sh
- Dynamic DNS setting??
- wireguard-dns
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Route only certain dynamic IPs through the WireGuard tunnel
You could adapt this script for it. What this one does is re-resolve the domain of the endpoint for when it's a dynamic dns. You run it on a timer from cron, and when your dynamic dns changes it will update the endpoint IP with wg set. You could adapt this script to update your AllowedIPs instead of the endpoint.
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WireGuard MacOS DMG File
I found the GitHub Repository to wireguard-tools however, I cannot read the exact commands required to connect to a certain VPN! I've created a .conf file and was wondering how you could use that with WireGuard-tools to establish a VPN tunnel to my network?
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WireGuard/wireguard-tools is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of wireguard-tools is C.
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