wireguard kernal support on Ubuntu touch
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How do I set it up, because the hide-me.vpn will run on it, without paying proton? i'm back to the darkside, we'll call it. Wasn't smart enough to catch the starting gun-even, until past Dec. Looks like an old topic, but I can promise it's new all over again to any who got blessed enough to see the light, do this, and get rid of google/apple immediately. Took four months to do it all real carefully, but now I have to be careful. Linux was always my nemesis in Jr. High. Now I say thank you that Linus Himself is only ten years my senior and saw what they were hiding then. Nevertheless, I've chicken peckcked my way, back to my dreaded terminal. Not dreaded these days. More of a blessing. So, how do I configure wireguard in ubuntu touch to this aforementioned vpn? Thank's. Sorry for giving up on it all, back in the early 90's.
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agree completely with @yaakov3816 here. I have been a long time GrapheneOS user and as a software developer by day and a full time Linux user for work and personal use I figured I'd make the jump to UT for my phone but this is entirely dependant on using Wireguard to access my self-hosted services. I tried the app but making changes to the "profiles.json" file ended up throwing errors inside the app. Is there a way to get regular, non-app wireguard to work?
(I too am using a Pixel 3a XL if that matters), thought wireguard was already in the kernel? or is the UT kernel older?
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@dole583
The WireGuard app works on my Pixel 3a. You can also follow these instructions. All you need is a working .conf file.Instructions from the UBports Forum
Since you're familiar with computer science, setting up WireGuard VPN on the UT shouldn't be a problem for you.
With the Pixel 3a and WireGuard, I have full control over my home network (OpenWrt, WireGuard VPN, Pihole, NextCloud....)
There are also some fantastic apps with NextCloud support in the OpenStore.
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