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#
```
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
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
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)
```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.