howto/wireguard.md
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[Interface]
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PrivateKey = <your private key>
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Address = <MyIPv4>/32, <MyIPv6>/128
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-PostUp = /sbin/ip addr del dev wg0 <MyIPv4>/32 && /sbin/ip addr add dev wg0 <MyIPv4>/32 peer <PeerIPv4>/32 && /sbin/ip addr del dev wg0 <MyIPv6>/128 && /sbin/ip addr add dev wg0 <MyIPv6>/128 peer <PeerIPv6>/128
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+PostUp = /sbin/ip addr del dev wg0 <MyIPv4>/32 && /sbin/ip addr add dev wg0 <MyIPv4>/32 peer <PeerIPv4>/32
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+PostUp = /sbin/ip addr del dev wg0 <MyIPv6>/128 && /sbin/ip addr add dev wg0 <MyIPv6>/128 peer <PeerIPv6>/128
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Table = off
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[Peer]
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Endpoint = <your peer's wireguard endpoint>
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PublicKey = <your peer's public key>
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-AllowedIPs = 172.16.0.0/12
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-AllowedIPs = 10.0.0.0/8
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-AllowedIPs = fd00::/8
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-AllowedIPs = fe80::/10
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+AllowedIPs = 172.16.0.0/12, 10.0.0.0/8, fd00::/8, fe80::/10
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```
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Use `which ip` to get the full path to your ip binary.
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