Wireguard VPN
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@Miggi I love the idea, however - One issue I see with this is the claim of being better than OpenVPN, but no certification by a reputable security firm like OpenVPN. I have tried Wireguard though - amazing how fast and easy it was to configure. But just not old enough to be considered stable - yet.
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@yusf Wouldn't it be great to combine it with Pi-hole, then you have an all-in-one "always safe home" connection? The apps (ie. iOS and MacOS) of Wireguard are btw absolutely great, always connection, fast, never failes and even after reboot immediately connects.
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@girish there are a lot (too many) initiatives for a web GUI none really mature IMHO. Currently I use PIVPN (can also be installed on Ubuntu) with commandline, very easy, very simple and also with QR code (from the command line!)
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For interest I find this WG service decent. I have 1Gb fibre and it's able to achieve about 90% of that speed, whereas Open VPN (with pfSense on Vultr) I get about 20% of my bandwidth:
https://www.azirevpn.com/cfg/wireguard
And if any geeks are looking to relocate:
https://www.digital.je/choose-jersey/connectivity-and-network-infrastructure/
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+1 - Been using WireGuard over OpenVPN for the past couple of months and prefer it!
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@girish Now that Adguard has been implemented. Any future plans for Wireguard?
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@dylightful I really hope so, OpenVPN from iOS and MacOS is dramatic (maybe also on other platforms?) and WireGuard is really fast, stateless and always on.
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Quite and polite bump
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@girish any update on Wireguard? has quite a few votes now
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@dylightful not really, we haven't started working on it. We just finished releasing 6.2.