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WireGuard Lands In Net-Next While It Waits For Inclusion In Linux 5.6

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  • starshipeleven
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    Originally posted by JanW View Post
    Does that mean that v1.0 is around the corner, or is bumping the status of Wiregard to stable completely unrelated?
    Depends from your definition of "stable".

    Anyway, no, 1.0 is unrelated.

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  • JanW
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    Does that mean that v1.0 is around the corner, or is bumping the status of Wiregard to stable completely unrelated?

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  • fabiohl
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    Jason offered backporting to any kernel Ubuntu 20.04 come to use:

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  • thechef
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    I am a bit of a planner. That is: I first write down some requirements and then select the solution that meets all of them.

    Everyone does that? Sure. I was just a bit surprised that Wireguard is the only solution that sustains disconnects of any length and is based on PKI without adding complexity in the form of TTP or certificate revocation or other fake-secure enterprise BS like SSO and 2FA.

    That was my honest list and I didn‘t know wireguard before. On top of that it‘s just amazing.
    A shitty mobile connection now feels like ethernet.

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  • mbello
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    Excellent news, Wireguard is awesome, now hopefully it will become a standard feature in many routers.

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  • CommunityMember
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    Originally posted by pegasus View Post
    So now we can start planning to use it in enterprise environments sometime in 2030s or so?
    While there is sometimes non-trivial work to do so, enterprise distros can backport useful functionality. You should work with your TAM to put in the feature request, and to attempt to raise its priority if this is something you want/need sooner. And there is always the user space implementations of boringtun or wireguard-go

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  • oibaf
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    Originally posted by pegasus View Post
    So now we can start planning to use it in enterprise environments sometime in 2030s or so?
    Something like OpenVPN AS is needed for the enterpise, indeed. But it's already on Wireguard TODO.

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  • pegasus
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    So now we can start planning to use it in enterprise environments sometime in 2030s or so?

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  • ALRBP
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    Originally posted by zamadatix View Post
    Well after nearly 2 years hearing about how this is going to get merged I wonder what news will be left for the future!
    Like AMD's DAL/DC…

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  • zamadatix
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    Well after nearly 2 years hearing about how this is going to get merged I wonder what news will be left for the future!

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