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jeff.noxon.cc
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| | | | | WireGuard is a modern VPN that's designed to be easy to configure, performant, and secure. The ease-of-configuration is really important. If you've ever set up IPsec, you know what I mean. OpenVPN isn't awful, but it isn't good, either. WireGuard has both a Linux kernel implementation as well as a Go-based portable implementation that works on Mac and iOS. Official Windows support doesn't exist yet, but is on the way. | |
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blog.danman.eu
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sylvaindurand.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explains how to set up a Wireguard VPN on various platforms, highlighting its advantages over OpenVPN and providing detailed configuration steps for servers and clients. | |
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geoff.tuxpup.com
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| | | Reverse-Proxying HTTPS Traffic to a Server in my Basement Using Caddy and Wireguard I've been experimenting with new web services lately, some of which I'd like to open up to my mobile devices. Punching a hole through my home network firewall is unappealing, though, as is standing up a new VPS for each one I'd like to kick around. I already feel like I've got too many VPS instances. So, naturally, the way to fix it is to add one more. | ||