internal/wgopenbsd: implement device configuration#152
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internal/wgopenbsd: implement device configuration#152Arcterus wants to merge 1 commit intoWireGuard:masterfrom
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Signed-off-by: Alex Lyon <dev@arct.rs>
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nice work! I've tested this out a bit as part of an eduVPN setup and it all seems to work, including IPv6. |
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Looks like this intersects a bit with #156. In particular, the first commit which rejects attempts to use the allowed IP |
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I've added device configuration for OpenBSD. The code is still (IMO) sort of messy (and probably needs tests, although that's pretty low priority for me at the moment), but it is functional. I've mainly been testing it manually on a real interface. As a side note, the docs for the
wgdriver kind of suck. I ended up trawling through theifconfigcode to make sure I was doing things correctly.Also, I should note that I've only really tested IPv4 for the endpoint.
Should resolve #34.