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Tips for managing Wireguard on the Command Line
3 years ago
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Using Wireguard on the Linux command line.
Commands:
sudo systemctl enable --now wg-quick@patriot1
sudo systemctl stop wg-quick@patriot1.service
sudo systemctl start wg-quick@patriot1.service
But you will need to replace the interface name with the name you use. Most people probably use "wg0" for the interface.
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