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(DIR) Post #9omkYZJbq2999u9Yq8 by hiway@bsd.network
2019-11-08T11:03:53Z
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Got around to setting up Wireguard VPN for all devices and a site-to-site network with the primary and home server. Can now access services hosted in Jails from any personal device. No need to expose the services to public network.
(DIR) Post #9omkYZzRKVbhFdiy2a by samir@bsd.network
2019-11-08T15:13:49Z
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@hiway Care to document how you did that? I've been contemplating the idea of trying out Wireguard but most of the documentation I've found is Linux-focused. I'd like to start simple with just replacing an OpenVPN droplet I have at Digital Ocean
(DIR) Post #9omkYacQzWnbCZy6oy by hiway@bsd.network
2019-11-09T09:40:55Z
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@samir Yes, I followed a handful blog posts, will document the steps I took. Here's a good one: https://genneko.github.io/playing-with-bsd/networking/freebsd-wireguard-quicklook/
(DIR) Post #9omkZBjT0LPQJ6XkQ4 by kushal@toots.dgplug.org
2019-11-09T11:09:30Z
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@hiway @hirojin a simpler solution is to have authenticated Onion service
(DIR) Post #9omkZCF172e7sxIwb2 by hirojin@dev.glitch.social
2019-11-09T11:17:33Z
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@kushal @hiway i haven't found anything onion related to be simplebut i said that about git, and it took just four years until i was able to use it without regularly deleting my working copy