Not able to ping the host as per demo of wireguard.

Sahil Gupta sg5414 at rit.edu
Sat Jul 22 02:07:47 CEST 2017


Thanks Eric.
I will do that.
😊

On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 8:03 PM, Eric Light <eric at ericlight.com> wrote:

> Yep you can make them permanent.  Create your config in
> /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf.  Then run 'systemctl enable wg-quick at wg0'
>  (assuming you're running systemd).
>
> wg-quick takes care of interface creation, interface and endpoint IP
> addressing, routing, and peer keys; so you just create that file and then
> use 'wg-quick up wg0'.  :)
>
> I wrote a few blog posts on setting up wg to act as a bridge into a remote
> network; you can probably use a lot of the info from there to get you
> started:   https://www.ericlight.com/wireguard-part-one-installation
>
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> On Sat, 22 Jul 2017, at 11:54, Sahil Gupta wrote:
>
> Sorry, my bad.
> I copy paste configuration of Peer A in both Peer A and B in this email.
> I will follow the advise of Jason.
>
> I switched off both Laptops and now wg interface are gone.
> I need to create them again.
> Can we make these interfaces permanent so they will not go upon switching
> off the laptop?
>
> I will mail again if problem still persists.
> Thanks
> Sahil Gupta
>
>
>
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