removed unnecessary info and added addendum

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Tristan Ancelet 2023-11-26 16:00:20 -06:00
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@ -110,13 +110,12 @@ Here is where you will setup a service to make sure your wg iterface will be res
systemctl enable wg-quick@wg# systemctl enable wg-quick@wg#
``` ```
Note: For a distro using another init system (initrc, openrc, sysvinit, etc) you will need to either implement it as an ifup/ifdown script or some other way. Note: For a distro using another init system (initrc, openrc, sysvinit, etc) you will need to either implement it as an ifup/ifdown script, network-script, or some other method.
### Step 4: Deploy on client and server ### Step 4: Deploy on client and server
This is simple. You just have to put the config we generated in step 2 in the /etc/wireguard directory as wg#.conf (with # being the wireguard interface number (can be anything)) on both the server and client. This is simple. You just have to put the config we generated in step 2 in the /etc/wireguard directory as wg#.conf (with # being the wireguard interface number (can be anything)) on both the server and client.
Afterwards you can
### Step 5: Setup port forwarding on router/gateway ### Step 5: Setup port forwarding on router/gateway
For this step you just need to get on your router and port-forward a port on the router to the port configured on your server. I cannot provide the specific how-to for that since I cannot account for all the different devices that you may be using. For this step you just need to get on your router and port-forward a port on the router to the port configured on your server. I cannot provide the specific how-to for that since I cannot account for all the different devices that you may be using.
@ -127,9 +126,9 @@ Now all you have to do is test your config work.
Just go ahead issue this command on your server and client (while off your home network) Just go ahead issue this command on your server and client (while off your home network)
```bash ```bash
wg-quick up wg# sudo wg-quick up wg#
``` ```
After this you should see packets/traffic (transfer) when running "wg" to see how much data has been transferred to & from the interface. After this you should see packets/traffic (transfer) when running "wg" to see how much data has been transferred to & from the interface. If you experience any issues you can send me an email and I can see if I can troubleshoot with you.