#wireguard — Public Fediverse posts
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Headscale is an open-source self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server built for privacy-focused users and homelabs.
It lets you create your own WireGuard-based mesh VPN while keeping control of the coordination server instead of relying entirely on Tailscale’s infrastructure.
A powerful option for selfhosters who want more control over their network.
👉 https://digitalescapetools.com/tools/tool.html?id=headscale
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I have secured my home access a bit more.
I now run a Wireguard VPN-server inside an Incus container.
The container has two interfaces.
One on my LAN and one only shared with the host via Incus.The host runs a ssh-server that only binds to the interface shared with the container.
So the only access to my ssh-server is through the VPN.
The VPN is configured with a PSK to be more resistant against post quantum encryption.
My ssh-server only accepts key-authentication and post quantum KEX.
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I have secured my home access a bit more.
I now run a Wireguard VPN-server inside an Incus container.
The container has two interfaces.
One on my LAN and one only shared with the host via Incus.The host runs a ssh-server that only binds to the interface shared with the container.
So the only access to my ssh-server is through the VPN.
The VPN is configured with a PSK to be more resistant against post quantum encryption.
My ssh-server only accepts key-authentication and post quantum KEX.
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I have secured my home access a bit more.
I now run a Wireguard VPN-server inside an Incus container.
The container has two interfaces.
One on my LAN and one only shared with the host via Incus.The host runs a ssh-server that only binds to the interface shared with the container.
So the only access to my ssh-server is through the VPN.
The VPN is configured with a PSK to be more resistant against post quantum encryption.
My ssh-server only accepts key-authentication and post quantum KEX.
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I have secured my home access a bit more.
I now run a Wireguard VPN-server inside an Incus container.
The container has two interfaces.
One on my LAN and one only shared with the host via Incus.The host runs a ssh-server that only binds to the interface shared with the container.
So the only access to my ssh-server is through the VPN.
The VPN is configured with a PSK to be more resistant against post quantum encryption.
My ssh-server only accepts key-authentication and post quantum KEX.
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I have secured my home access a bit more.
I now run a Wireguard VPN-server inside an Incus container.
The container has two interfaces.
One on my LAN and one only shared with the host via Incus.The host runs a ssh-server that only binds to the interface shared with the container.
So the only access to my ssh-server is through the VPN.
The VPN is configured with a PSK to be more resistant against post quantum encryption.
My ssh-server only accepts key-authentication and post quantum KEX.
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Im Grunde benötige ich kein Reverse #Proxy um Dienste entsprechend öffentlich zu machen ist für meinen Spaß unnötig. Es geht auch per #Wireguard. Damit wird auch die Sicherheit meiner sensiblen Daten erhöht.
Trotzdem versuche ich dazu zulernen und diesmal ist #Caddy als #OPNsense #Plugin mein neues Tool. Als Proxy eine #DynDNS Adresse und lokal gebunden. Der externe Zugriff dann per Wireguard.
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Im Grunde benötige ich kein Reverse #Proxy um Dienste entsprechend öffentlich zu machen ist für meinen Spaß unnötig. Es geht auch per #Wireguard. Damit wird auch die Sicherheit meiner sensiblen Daten erhöht.
Trotzdem versuche ich dazu zulernen und diesmal ist #Caddy als #OPNsense #Plugin mein neues Tool. Als Proxy eine #DynDNS Adresse und lokal gebunden. Der externe Zugriff dann per Wireguard.
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Im Grunde benötige ich kein Reverse #Proxy um Dienste entsprechend öffentlich zu machen ist für meinen Spaß unnötig. Es geht auch per #Wireguard. Damit wird auch die Sicherheit meiner sensiblen Daten erhöht.
Trotzdem versuche ich dazu zulernen und diesmal ist #Caddy als #OPNsense #Plugin mein neues Tool. Als Proxy eine #DynDNS Adresse und lokal gebunden. Der externe Zugriff dann per Wireguard.
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🚀 Deploy #Netbird on #Debian #VPS This article provides a guide to deploy Netbird on Debian VPS. What is Netbird? Netbird is an open-source, WireGuard-based overlay network platform that simplifies secure, peer-to-peer ... Continued 👉 #wireguard #reverseproxy #selfhosted #selfhosting
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Never heard about GL.iNet before but their new travel router (Mudi 7) is a really solid device as far as I can tell after initial setup and poking around a bit. Based on #OpenWRT and full of really comprehensive configuration options. 5G, WiFi repeater, 2.5G LAN, replaceable battery, #OpenVPN and #Wireguard out of the box and a lot more stuff. Rather expensive but you get a lot for your money. We’ll see how it holds up in the coming months.
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Never heard about GL.iNet before but their new travel router (Mudi 7) is a really solid device as far as I can tell after initial setup and poking around a bit. Based on #OpenWRT and full of really comprehensive configuration options. 5G, WiFi repeater, 2.5G LAN, replaceable battery, #OpenVPN and #Wireguard out of the box and a lot more stuff. Rather expensive but you get a lot for your money. We’ll see how it holds up in the coming months.
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Never heard about GL.iNet before but their new travel router (Mudi 7) is a really solid device as far as I can tell after initial setup and poking around a bit. Based on #OpenWRT and full of really comprehensive configuration options. 5G, WiFi repeater, 2.5G LAN, replaceable battery, #OpenVPN and #Wireguard out of the box and a lot more stuff. Rather expensive but you get a lot for your money. We’ll see how it holds up in the coming months.
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Never heard about GL.iNet before but their new travel router (Mudi 7) is a really solid device as far as I can tell after initial setup and poking around a bit. Based on #OpenWRT and full of really comprehensive configuration options. 5G, WiFi repeater, 2.5G LAN, replaceable battery, #OpenVPN and #Wireguard out of the box and a lot more stuff. Rather expensive but you get a lot for your money. We’ll see how it holds up in the coming months.
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Never heard about GL.iNet before but their new travel router (Mudi 7) is a really solid device as far as I can tell after initial setup and poking around a bit. Based on #OpenWRT and full of really comprehensive configuration options. 5G, WiFi repeater, 2.5G LAN, replaceable battery, #OpenVPN and #Wireguard out of the box and a lot more stuff. Rather expensive but you get a lot for your money. We’ll see how it holds up in the coming months.
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New research suggests Mullvad’s WireGuard exit IP assignment could make cross-server correlation easier in some cases.
The report highlights how difficult true online anonymity can be, even with privacy-focused VPNs.
👉 https://www.digitalescapetools.com/2026/05/mullvad-wireguard-exit-ip-correlation.html
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WireGuard Easy 15.3 adds server-side Allowed IP enforcement, improving client access control for self-hosted WireGuard VPN setups.
https://linuxiac.com/wireguard-easy-15-3-adds-server-side-allowed-ip-enforcement/ -
Arch Linux'tan MikroTik'e WireGuard: DNS Belası ve Temiz Kurulum
Arch üzerinde WireGuard kurup MikroTik'e bağlanırken NetworkManager'ın resolv.conf'un üzerine yazması sonucu oluşan o meşhur 'resolvconf: signature mismatch' hatasını ve openresolv/wg-quick kavgasını sonlandıran systemd-resolved çözümünü kendi tecrübelerimle adım adım anlattım.
https://yuceltoluyag.github.io/arch-linux-mikrotik-wireguard-kurulumu/
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Seven years of running FreeBSD on ThinkPads alongside Linux — lessons I'd give my younger self
<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/seven_years_of_running_freebsd_on_thinkpads/> @Darknessraptor
"I daily-drive Linux at work and FreeBSD on my personal ThinkPads (T480 & P52 currently). Both laptops and both operating systems, every day. I'm the kind of person who reads freebsd-update output and Phoronix benchmarks in the same hour.
"Recently saw the "is FreeBSD really that goated" thread and it brought back the timeline of my own journey. Started with a rough —call it version 0.9 — build that barely had X11 working, evolved through five iterations, landed on something I'd call "production-stable personal desktop" around version 2.0 on FreeBSD 15.0 with a heavily customized MATE, ZFS boot environments, BastilleBSD jails for microservices, WireGuard tunnels and PF.
"If I could send a packet back in time to my earlier self, here's what I'd put in the payload: …"
Postscript: @Darknessraptor (quoted above) has joined Mastodon.
The image here is not his, it's for <https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/comment/om1t5mg/> because we can all agree that em dashes make scintillating conversation.
#goated #X11 #Wales #FreeBSD #BSD #Linux #ZFS #OpenZFS #Beastie #daemon #MyLittlePony #unicorn #dolphin #rainbow #IBM #Lenovo #BastilleBSD #WireGuard #AI #purple
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Seven years of running FreeBSD on ThinkPads alongside Linux — lessons I'd give my younger self
<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/seven_years_of_running_freebsd_on_thinkpads/> @Darknessraptor
"I daily-drive Linux at work and FreeBSD on my personal ThinkPads (T480 & P52 currently). Both laptops and both operating systems, every day. I'm the kind of person who reads freebsd-update output and Phoronix benchmarks in the same hour.
"Recently saw the "is FreeBSD really that goated" thread and it brought back the timeline of my own journey. Started with a rough —call it version 0.9 — build that barely had X11 working, evolved through five iterations, landed on something I'd call "production-stable personal desktop" around version 2.0 on FreeBSD 15.0 with a heavily customized MATE, ZFS boot environments, BastilleBSD jails for microservices, WireGuard tunnels and PF.
"If I could send a packet back in time to my earlier self, here's what I'd put in the payload: …"
Postscript: @Darknessraptor (quoted above) has joined Mastodon.
The image here is not his, it's for <https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/comment/om1t5mg/> because we can all agree that em dashes make scintillating conversation.
#goated #X11 #Wales #FreeBSD #BSD #Linux #ZFS #OpenZFS #Beastie #daemon #MyLittlePony #unicorn #dolphin #rainbow #IBM #Lenovo #BastilleBSD #WireGuard #AI #purple
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Seven years of running FreeBSD on ThinkPads alongside Linux — lessons I'd give my younger self
<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/seven_years_of_running_freebsd_on_thinkpads/> @Darknessraptor
"I daily-drive Linux at work and FreeBSD on my personal ThinkPads (T480 & P52 currently). Both laptops and both operating systems, every day. I'm the kind of person who reads freebsd-update output and Phoronix benchmarks in the same hour.
"Recently saw the "is FreeBSD really that goated" thread and it brought back the timeline of my own journey. Started with a rough —call it version 0.9 — build that barely had X11 working, evolved through five iterations, landed on something I'd call "production-stable personal desktop" around version 2.0 on FreeBSD 15.0 with a heavily customized MATE, ZFS boot environments, BastilleBSD jails for microservices, WireGuard tunnels and PF.
"If I could send a packet back in time to my earlier self, here's what I'd put in the payload: …"
Postscript: @Darknessraptor (quoted above) has joined Mastodon.
The image here is not his, it's for <https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/comment/om1t5mg/> because we can all agree that em dashes make scintillating conversation.
#goated #X11 #Wales #FreeBSD #BSD #Linux #ZFS #OpenZFS #Beastie #daemon #MyLittlePony #unicorn #dolphin #rainbow #IBM #Lenovo #BastilleBSD #WireGuard #AI #purple
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Seven years of running FreeBSD on ThinkPads alongside Linux — lessons I'd give my younger self
<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/seven_years_of_running_freebsd_on_thinkpads/> @Darknessraptor
"I daily-drive Linux at work and FreeBSD on my personal ThinkPads (T480 & P52 currently). Both laptops and both operating systems, every day. I'm the kind of person who reads freebsd-update output and Phoronix benchmarks in the same hour.
"Recently saw the "is FreeBSD really that goated" thread and it brought back the timeline of my own journey. Started with a rough —call it version 0.9 — build that barely had X11 working, evolved through five iterations, landed on something I'd call "production-stable personal desktop" around version 2.0 on FreeBSD 15.0 with a heavily customized MATE, ZFS boot environments, BastilleBSD jails for microservices, WireGuard tunnels and PF.
"If I could send a packet back in time to my earlier self, here's what I'd put in the payload: …"
Postscript: @Darknessraptor (quoted above) has joined Mastodon.
The image here is not his, it's for <https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/comment/om1t5mg/> because we can all agree that em dashes make scintillating conversation.
#goated #X11 #Wales #FreeBSD #BSD #Linux #ZFS #OpenZFS #Beastie #daemon #MyLittlePony #unicorn #dolphin #rainbow #IBM #Lenovo #BastilleBSD #WireGuard #AI #purple
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Seven years of running FreeBSD on ThinkPads alongside Linux — lessons I'd give my younger self
<https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/seven_years_of_running_freebsd_on_thinkpads/> @Darknessraptor
"I daily-drive Linux at work and FreeBSD on my personal ThinkPads (T480 & P52 currently). Both laptops and both operating systems, every day. I'm the kind of person who reads freebsd-update output and Phoronix benchmarks in the same hour.
"Recently saw the "is FreeBSD really that goated" thread and it brought back the timeline of my own journey. Started with a rough —call it version 0.9 — build that barely had X11 working, evolved through five iterations, landed on something I'd call "production-stable personal desktop" around version 2.0 on FreeBSD 15.0 with a heavily customized MATE, ZFS boot environments, BastilleBSD jails for microservices, WireGuard tunnels and PF.
"If I could send a packet back in time to my earlier self, here's what I'd put in the payload: …"
Postscript: @Darknessraptor (quoted above) has joined Mastodon.
The image here is not his, it's for <https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1tedyva/comment/om1t5mg/> because we can all agree that em dashes make scintillating conversation.
#goated #X11 #Wales #FreeBSD #BSD #Linux #ZFS #OpenZFS #Beastie #daemon #MyLittlePony #unicorn #dolphin #rainbow #IBM #Lenovo #BastilleBSD #WireGuard #AI #purple
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Netbird, my favourite layered vpn has finally received ipv6 support on the layered network. #netbird #admin #vpn #wireguard
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Netbird, my favourite layered vpn has finally received ipv6 support on the layered network. #netbird #admin #vpn #wireguard
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Netbird, my favourite layered vpn has finally received ipv6 support on the layered network. #netbird #admin #vpn #wireguard
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Netbird, my favourite layered vpn has finally received ipv6 support on the layered network. #netbird #admin #vpn #wireguard
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Netbird, my favourite layered vpn has finally received ipv6 support on the layered network. #netbird #admin #vpn #wireguard
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Bezpečnostní výzkumník na blogu tmctmt přišel na zajímavou věc o Mullvad VPN, jednom z nejoblíbenějších providerů mezi lidmi, co řeší soukromí. Mullvad totiž nepřiděluje uživatelům exit IP adresy náhodně, ale deterministicky podle WireGuard klíče. To znamená, že se stejným klíčem dostanete na konkrétním serveru vždycky tu samou IP.
Autor si napsal skript, […]
https://zdrojak.cz/zpravicky/mullvad-vpn-ma-skrytou-slabinu-exit-ip-adresy-muzou-prozradit-kdo-jste/ -
Bezpečnostní výzkumník na blogu tmctmt přišel na zajímavou věc o Mullvad VPN, jednom z nejoblíbenějších providerů mezi lidmi, co řeší soukromí. Mullvad totiž nepřiděluje uživatelům exit IP adresy náhodně, ale deterministicky podle WireGuard klíče. To znamená, že se stejným klíčem dostanete na konkrétním serveru vždycky tu samou IP.
Autor si napsal skript, […]
https://zdrojak.cz/zpravicky/mullvad-vpn-ma-skrytou-slabinu-exit-ip-adresy-muzou-prozradit-kdo-jste/ -
@FritzAdalis @AstaMcCarthy @sylvie @mullvadnet
Well, here's an interesting tidbit about trying to access that #ycombinator link on my phone - while using an active #VPN client, running with #Wireguard - that it only displays "Sorry" in plain text, as it refuses my VPN connection, while I'm looking for a discussion on the very same 2 bits of tech my phone uses that are presumably the main contents of the discussion.
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@FritzAdalis @AstaMcCarthy @sylvie @mullvadnet
Well, here's an interesting tidbit about trying to access that #ycombinator link on my phone - while using an active #VPN client, running with #Wireguard - that it only displays "Sorry" in plain text, as it refuses my VPN connection, while I'm looking for a discussion on the very same 2 bits of tech my phone uses that are presumably the main contents of the discussion.
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@FritzAdalis @AstaMcCarthy @sylvie @mullvadnet
Well, here's an interesting tidbit about trying to access that #ycombinator link on my phone - while using an active #VPN client, running with #Wireguard - that it only displays "Sorry" in plain text, as it refuses my VPN connection, while I'm looking for a discussion on the very same 2 bits of tech my phone uses that are presumably the main contents of the discussion.
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@FritzAdalis @AstaMcCarthy @sylvie @mullvadnet
Well, here's an interesting tidbit about trying to access that #ycombinator link on my phone - while using an active #VPN client, running with #Wireguard - that it only displays "Sorry" in plain text, as it refuses my VPN connection, while I'm looking for a discussion on the very same 2 bits of tech my phone uses that are presumably the main contents of the discussion.
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@FritzAdalis @AstaMcCarthy @sylvie @mullvadnet
Well, here's an interesting tidbit about trying to access that #ycombinator link on my phone - while using an active #VPN client, running with #Wireguard - that it only displays "Sorry" in plain text, as it refuses my VPN connection, while I'm looking for a discussion on the very same 2 bits of tech my phone uses that are presumably the main contents of the discussion.
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Trying to get an existing wireguard config to work when imported into the NetworkManager UI on Fedora 44.
The interface comes up but doesn't seem to route traffic. The same config works with wg-quick.
Unfortunately I can't check the other end at the moment
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Trying to get an existing wireguard config to work when imported into the NetworkManager UI on Fedora 44.
The interface comes up but doesn't seem to route traffic. The same config works with wg-quick.
Unfortunately I can't check the other end at the moment
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Trying to get an existing wireguard config to work when imported into the NetworkManager UI on Fedora 44.
The interface comes up but doesn't seem to route traffic. The same config works with wg-quick.
Unfortunately I can't check the other end at the moment
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Trying to get an existing wireguard config to work when imported into the NetworkManager UI on Fedora 44.
The interface comes up but doesn't seem to route traffic. The same config works with wg-quick.
Unfortunately I can't check the other end at the moment
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Trying to get an existing wireguard config to work when imported into the NetworkManager UI on Fedora 44.
The interface comes up but doesn't seem to route traffic. The same config works with wg-quick.
Unfortunately I can't check the other end at the moment
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#Mullvad - Votre clé #WireGuard vous trahit malgré le #VPN - Korben
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#Mullvad - Votre clé #WireGuard vous trahit malgré le #VPN - Korben
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#Mullvad - Votre clé #WireGuard vous trahit malgré le #VPN - Korben
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#Mullvad - Votre clé #WireGuard vous trahit malgré le #VPN - Korben
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#Mullvad - Votre clé #WireGuard vous trahit malgré le #VPN - Korben
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Added QR codes for tunnel configs in wgxdp to make smartphone onboarding more convenient https://github.com/andreek/wgxdp/commit/cf28499e9596dd8ec435381cf344bbc67e1da4ba #wireguard #homelab
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Added QR codes for tunnel configs in wgxdp to make smartphone onboarding more convenient https://github.com/andreek/wgxdp/commit/cf28499e9596dd8ec435381cf344bbc67e1da4ba #wireguard #homelab
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Added QR codes for tunnel configs in wgxdp to make smartphone onboarding more convenient https://github.com/andreek/wgxdp/commit/cf28499e9596dd8ec435381cf344bbc67e1da4ba #wireguard #homelab
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@happyborg you could also just use plain old #wireguard to your router, or #tailscale if you want the fancy features and integrations
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@happyborg you could also just use plain old #wireguard to your router, or #tailscale if you want the fancy features and integrations