Talk:Configure a Wireguard interface (wg): Difference between revisions
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The netifrc package is perfect for mounting the wg0 interface at boot in the specific case of using the plain wg command ( https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Wireguard#netifrc ), but only available for the edge branch. | The netifrc package is perfect for mounting the wg0 interface at boot in the specific case of using the plain wg command ( https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Wireguard#netifrc ), but only available for the edge branch. | ||
What is the right approach for loading the configuration and mount the wg0 network interface, at startup in the stable branch? | What is the right approach for loading the configuration file and mount the wg0 network interface, at startup in the stable branch? | ||
Konki | Konki |
Revision as of 10:47, 11 June 2022
Bringing up an interface using wg-tools
Then load the module
modprobe wireguard
Add it to /etc/modules
to automatically load it on boot.
This does not seem to be necessary (any more)?
Bringing up an interface using ifupdown-ng
The netifrc package is perfect for mounting the wg0 interface at boot in the specific case of using the plain wg command ( https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Wireguard#netifrc ), but only available for the edge branch.
What is the right approach for loading the configuration file and mount the wg0 network interface, at startup in the stable branch?
Konki