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Re: WireGuard in NetBSD
Tom Ivar Helbekkmo wrote in
<m2h7sw6slx.fsf%thuvia.hamartun.priv.no@localhost>:
|Robert Swindells <rjs%fdy2.co.uk@localhost> writes:
|
|> Does it work for IPv6 ?
|
|Yes, it does. I've been using it all along, with my main NetBSD server
|system as a hub, and various NetBSD and Linux laptops, android phones,
|and the NetBSD system at our mountain cabin connecting to it. It's been
|very well behaved on amd64 and aarch64 -- I never bothered to figure out
|how to make it work on 32 bit architectures, but it seems Taylor has.
I do not understand the Wireguard hype _so_ much. Adds a lot of
complexity to the kernel, and the win is in-kernel crypto. Ok.
Being able to use normal ifconfig programs. Ok. No tun/tap ok.
But everything else including easy configuration you can get with
TinC in userspace for a long, long time, and it works everywhere,
only needs OpenSSL. And 1.1 can the new ciphers etc.
Just wondering.
--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)
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