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WireGuard is awesome. Originally I used OpenVPN which can be a bit of a task to setup & get running. I found setting up WireGuard such a joy, especially after my OpenVPN adventure. I am running WireGuard on an OPNSense firewall.

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Originally I used OpenVPN which can be a bit of a task to setup & get running.

And more of a task to ensure it's actually reasonably hardened.

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I recommend wireguard manager, it takes any guesswork out of setting up wireguard server to accept incoming connections.

https://github.com/complexorganizations/wireguard-manager

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Can wireguard be installed on CGNAT using ipv6 only without using external VPS?

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Assuming you are Michael: have an award for your troubles good man.

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Still just waiting for the AsusWRT Merlin fork to incorporate WireGuard into the firmware. That will be the day I adopt WG for everything. Until then, Tailscale it is.

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This has been on my list to do for far too long

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Another option is Home Assistant, if you are already running it. Best WireGuard integration I've found. It makes administration of clients super easy.

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Checkout wireguard easy. Docker spins up in minutes and with the qr code generation on the web gui it takes seconds to enroll an new wireguard device. It takes minutes to setup everything.

https://github.com/WeeJeWel/wg-easy

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