[ANNOUNCE] wireguard-tools v1.0.20200510 released

Jason A. Donenfeld Jason at zx2c4.com
Mon May 11 06:28:25 CEST 2020


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Hello,

A new version, v1.0.20200510, of wireguard-tools has been tagged in the git
repository, containing various required userspace utilities, such as the
wg(8) and wg-quick(8) commands and documentation.

== Changes ==

  * ipc: add support for openbsd kernel implementation
  * ipc: cleanup openbsd support
  * wg-quick: add support for openbsd kernel implementation
  * wg-quick: cleanup openbsd support
  
  Very exciting! wg(8) and wg-quick(8) now support the kernel implementation for
  OpenBSD. OpenBSD is the second kernel, after Linux, to receive full fledged
  and supported WireGuard kernel support. We'll probably send our patch set up
  to the list during this next week. `ifconfig wg0 create` to make an interface,
  and `wg ...` like usual to configure WireGuard aspects of it, like usual.
  
  * wg-quick: support dns search domains
  
  If DNS= has a non-IP in it, it is now treated as a search domain in
  resolv.conf.  This new feature will be rolling out across our various GUI
  clients in the next week or so.
  
  * Makefile: simplify silent cleaning
  * ipc: remove extra space
  * git: add gitattributes so tarball doesn't have gitignore files
  * terminal: specialize color_mode to stdout only
  
  Small cleanups.
  
  * highlighter: insist on 256-bit keys, not 257-bit or 258-bit
  
  The highlighter's key checker is now stricter with base64 validation.
  
  * wg-quick: android: support application whitelist
  
  Android users can now have an application whitelist instead of application
  blacklist.
  
  * systemd: add wg-quick.target
  
  This enables all wg-quick at .services to be restarted or managed as a unit via
  wg-quick.target.

This release contains commits from: Jason A. Donenfeld, Matt Dunwoodie, and 
Martin Hauke.

As always, the source is available at https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-tools/ and
information about the project is available at https://www.wireguard.com/ .

This release is available in compressed tarball form here:
  https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-tools/snapshot/wireguard-tools-1.0.20200510.tar.xz
  SHA2-256: cd526c7ea177e59ae4c0ebc4f3cc360b8524881b090d043426bdf7e3c85ac8e7

A PGP signature of that file decompressed is available here:
  https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-tools/snapshot/wireguard-tools-1.0.20200510.tar.asc
  Signing key: AB9942E6D4A4CFC3412620A749FC7012A5DE03AE
  Remember to unxz the tarball before verifying the signature.

If you're a package maintainer, please bump your package version. If you're a
user, the WireGuard team welcomes any and all feedback on this latest version.

Finally, WireGuard development thrives on donations. By popular demand, we
have a webpage for this: https://www.wireguard.com/donations/

Thank you,
Jason Donenfeld


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