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authorEgor Tensin <Egor.Tensin@gmail.com>2021-10-26 20:57:20 +0300
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- <p class="text-muted">WireGuard is incredibly flexible.
-For one thing, there's no built-in notion of a "server" and its "clients".
-However, I believe that there being a central server and a number of clients
-connected to it is a common use-case.
-Adding a client might not be easy, since their configuration is typically
-distributed in a file adhering to a WireGuard-specific format; these files can
-be tedious to write by hand.
-This page tries to make this task easier.</p>
<p class="text-muted">This page assumes that you have a WireGuard server
configured on interface <code>wg0</code>.
You can then generate the new client's keys, feed them to this page and it will