Shouldn't devices tethered to a device using Wireguard share the same IP?

Harsh Shandilya me at msfjarvis.dev
Tue May 26 18:03:36 CEST 2020



On May 26 2020, at 9:28 pm, Jose Marinez <jedi_papi at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi Harsh,
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> Here's the situation, there's a bunch of us that are using these MiFis
> for use in China and HK. I'm sure you've heard in the news of what's
> happening in HK at the moment. I have a copy of the kernel but haven't
> managed to do the manifest.xml nor the other file. But what I did do
> was contact the manufacturer that is here in HK and they've agreed to
> collaborate. If I was the only one benefiting from this it wouldn't be
> fair. The manufacturer understands the severity but can't for obvious
> reasons push an OTA rooted kernel to all their devices. They've asked
> me if there's a way to patch their kernel tree with a Wireguard
> module. I told them I would ask and here I am.
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> I have the kernel here, please disregard the ads:
> https://www.sendspace.com/file/79o6c8 
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> What can they do to get their kernel patched?

This repository will get Android kernels started in the most
straightforward fashion: https://git.zx2c4.com/android_kernel_wireguard/about/.

> There's a bunch of DOD people and families that will highly appreciate
> this. I will make certain a nice donation comes your way.
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> Thanks,
> Jose
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> On Thursday, May 21, 2020, 7:21 PM, Jose Marinez <jedi_papi at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Thank you. I will try it out. Fingers crossed!!!
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>> On Thursday, May 21, 2020, 10:29:12 AM EDT, Harsh Shandilya
>> <me at msfjarvis.dev> wrote:  
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>> On May 21 2020, at 7:52 pm, Jose Marinez <jedi_papi at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>> Thank you so much Harsh. What's the best way to make my kernel
>>> available to you? Even if you could allow me to push to the repo I
>>> wouldn't know where to save it.
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>> The repo is maintained on GitHub so you will have to fork the repository
>> and create a pull request with your changes, help.github.com has very
>> beginner friendly documentation if this is your first time around this.
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>> The process for adding a kernel is a bit involved and the documentation
>> isn't quite fleshed out. You can check the steps out here[1] and an
>> example of adding a new device to the repository here[2].
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>> 1: https://github.com/WireGuard/android-wireguard-module-builder#adding-your-phones-kernel
>> 2: https://github.com/WireGuard/android-wireguard-module-builder/pull/3/files
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