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Rust Implementation of WireGuard

Usage

Most Linux kernel WireGuard users are used to adding an interface with ip link add wg0 type wireguard. With wireguard-rs, instead simply run:

$ wireguard-rs wg0

This will create an interface and fork into the background. To remove the interface, use the usual ip link del wg0, or if your system does not support removing interfaces directly, you may instead remove the control socket via rm -f /var/run/wireguard/wg0.sock, which will result in wireguard-rs shutting down.

When an interface is running, you may use wg(8) to configure it, as well as the usual ip(8) and ifconfig(8) commands.

Platforms

Linux

This will run on Linux; however YOU SHOULD NOT RUN THIS ON LINUX. Instead use the kernel module; see the installation page for instructions.

Windows

Coming soon.

FreeBSD

Coming soon.

OpenBSD

Coming soon.

Building

The wireguard-rs project is targeting the current nightly. To build this project obtain nightly cargo and rustc through rustup, then simply run:

cargo build --release

To compile wireguard-rs to your current platform.