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Awesome network & support from here, only a 1ms delay from my home network in NY
Pics or it didn't happen.
I believe Wireguard can not run on OpenVz 7.
I tried to use Angristan Wireguard installer and it did not allow me to install on Openvz.
@Fritz You are semi correct.
While wireguard doesn't directly work on OVZ (due to kernel stuff), you can use the golang wireguard-go implementation (you would need to compile it yourself)
EDIT: Maybe @Abdullah7310 enabled the wireguard kernel module on the host, you could then use it by only installing the wireguard-tools.
For debian this could go as the following:
Thanks @Pilzbaum
I should have been more clear when answering, while wireguard kernel module can be loaded, all our users have been using wireguard-go implementation & boringtun; these also being NAT vps, there has been no demand to install wireguard kernel module.
Most users who use scripts have been happy using nyr's easy script. Thanks @Nyr
@Fritz you can try wireguard-go...or use the easy nyr script with boringtun implementation.
Cheers!
Currently running wireguard on Ubuntu 18.04 in AMS with Webhorizon
/etc/sysctl.conf
. If you are going to use wireguard with ipv6 addresses, enable IPv6 forwarding too./lib/systemd/system/[email protected]
systemd file to add these lines in the[Service]
sectionI see.
In that case, I would prefer to use Wireguard with boringtun rather than Wireguard-go, as Go Language is not so good for raw packet processing, which a VPN essentially does (wireguard-go falls very short of the performance offered by the kernel module).
@Abdullah7310
So, can I assume you are able to support all these three options for your service?
Noted.
@Fritz
Aye you are correct! Recommend using boringtun for performance.
About loading kernel module - wg works fine with boringtun.
Unless there are handful of users demanding the kernel module, enabling it may not make sense.
Thanks!
Nice guide @jnraptor can I use it somewhere in my knowledge base articles about installing VPN? , planning to write some.
Sure, no problem
can't wait til BF
well done. I got one VPS services