Talk:Configure a Wireguard interface (wg): Difference between revisions
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== 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 and mount the wg0 network interface, at startup in the stable branch? |
Revision as of 10:39, 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 and mount the wg0 network interface, at startup in the stable branch?