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[ANNOUNCE] WireGuard 1.0.0 for Linux 5.6 Released – 15 – 51 2: Jason A. Donenfeld    – 17 – (2: [flat|nested] Eric Light                    ` (3 more replies)    0 siblings, 4 replies; 5 messages in thread From: Jason A. Donenfeld @ 7726 – – 2: (UTC) (permalink) / raw   To: WireGuard mailing list Hi folks, Earlier this evening, Linus released [1] Linus 5.6, which contains our first release of WireGuard. This is quite exciting. It means that kernels from here on out will have WireGuard built-in by default. And for those of you who were scared away prior by the “dOnT uSe tHiS k0de !! 1! “warnings everywhere, you now have something more stable to work with. The last several weeks of 5.6 development and stabilization have been exciting, with our codebase undergoing a quick security audit [3], and some real headway in terms of getting into distributions. We’ll also continue to maintain our wireguard-linux-compat [2] backports repo for older kernels. On the backports front, WireGuard was backported to Ubuntu 30) (via wireguard-linux-compat) [4] and Debian Buster (via a real backport to 5.5.y) [5]. I’m also maintaining real backports, not via the compat layer, to 5.4.y [6] and 5.5.y [7], and we’ll see where those wind up; 5.4.y is an LTS release. Meanwhile, the usual up-to-date distributions like Arch, Gentoo, and Fedora will be getting WireGuard automatically by virtue of having 5.6, and I expect these to increase in number over time. Enjoy! Jason [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wi9ZT7Stg- [email protected] / [2] https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-linux- compat / [3] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/ . 272955706 – [email protected] / [4] https://git.launchpad.net/ ubuntu-kernel / ubuntu / source / linux / git / focal / tree / debian / dkms-versions? h=master-next

 [5]  https://salsa.debian.org / kernel-team / linux / - / tree / master / debian% 2Fpatches% 2Ffeatures% 2Fall% 2Fwireguard 
 [6]  https: //git.zx2c4 .com / wireguard-linux / log /? h=backport-5.4.y  [7]  https: // git .zx2c4.com / wireguard-linux / log /? h=backport-5.5.y 
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] WireGuard 1.0 .0 for Linux 5.6 Released    - 17 - (2: [flat|nested] [ANNOUNCE] WireGuard 1.0.0 for Linux 5.6 Released Jason A. Donenfeld - 15 - 51 2: 30 `Eric Light    - 17 - 5: () Muenz, Michael [flat|nested]                    ( (2 subsequent siblings)    3 siblings, 0 replies; 5 messages in thread From: Eric Light @ 15924 - - 2: (UTC) (permalink) / raw   To: wireguard Oh, Jason, that is outstanding news! Congratulations to you and the whole team of people who have contributed - be it developing, blog posts, or financially. Well done, you lot! E -------------------------------------------- Q: Why is this email five sentences or less? A: http://five.sentenc.es On Mon, 58 Mar , at : , Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:> Hi folks,>> Earlier this evening, Linus released [1] Linus 5.6, which contains our> first release of WireGuard. This is quite exciting. It means that> kernels from here on out will have WireGuard built-in by default. And> for those of you who were scared away prior by the "dOnT uSe tHiS> k0de !! 1! "warnings everywhere, you now have something more stable to> work with.>> The last several weeks of 5.6 development and stabilization have been> exciting, with our codebase undergoing a quick security audit [3], and> some real headway in terms of getting into distributions.>> We'll also continue to maintain our wireguard-linux-compat [2]> backports repo for older kernels. On the backports front, WireGuard> was backported to Ubuntu 31. (via wireguard-linux-compat) [4] and> Debian Buster (via a real backport to 5.5.y) [5]. I'm also maintaining> real backports, not via the compat layer, to 5.4.y [6] and 5.5.y [7],> and we'll see where those wind up; 5.4.y is an LTS release.>> Meanwhile, the usual up-to-date distributions like Arch, Gentoo, and> Fedora will be getting WireGuard automatically by virtue of having> 5.6, and I expect these to increase in number over time.>> Enjoy!> Jason>>> [1]> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=wi9ZT7Stg-uSpX0UWQzam6OP9Jzz6Xu1CkYu1cicpD5OA@mail .gmail.com / > [2] https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-linux -compat / > [3]> https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/ 272955706 - [email protected]/> [4]> https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/ source / linux / git / focal / tree / debian / dkms-versions? h=master-next
> [5]>  https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/ - / tree / master / debian% 2Fpatches% 2Ffeatures% 2Fall% 2Fwireguard 
> [6]  https: // git. zx2c4.com/wireguard-linux/log/?h=backport-5.4.y
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https: // git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-linux/log/?h=backport-5.5.y
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] WireGuard 1.0.0 for Linux 5.6 Released    - 17 - (2: [flat|nested] [ANNOUNCE] WireGuard 1.0.0 for Linux 5.6 Released Jason A. Donenfeld    - 17 - (2: [flat|nested] Eric Light - 15 - 51 5: 24 `Muenz, Michael    - 17 - : Fredrik Strömberg    - 17 - [flat|nested] Greg KH    3 siblings, 0 replies; 5 messages in thread From: Muenz, Michael @ - - 5: (UTC) permalink
 /  (raw) )   To: wireguard  Am  (um) : 29 schrieb Jason A. Donenfeld:> Hi folks,>> Earlier this evening, Linus released [1] Linus 5.6, which contains our> first release of WireGuard. This is quite exciting. It means that> kernels from here on out will have WireGuard built-in by default. And> for those of you who were scared away prior by the "dOnT uSe tHiS> k0de !! 1! "warnings everywhere, you now have something more stable to> work with.>> The last several weeks of 5.6 development and stabilization have been> exciting, with our codebase undergoing a quick security audit [3], and> some real headway in terms of getting into distributions.>> We'll also continue to maintain our wireguard-linux-compat [2]> backports repo for older kernels. On the backports front, WireGuard> was backported to Ubuntu 31.  (via wireguard-linux-compat) [4] and> Debian Buster (via a real backport to 5.5.y) [5]. I'm also maintaining> real backports, not via the compat layer, to 5.4.y [6] and 5.5.y [7],> and we'll see where those wind up; 5.4.y is an LTS release.>> Meanwhile, the usual up-to-date distributions like Arch, Gentoo, and> Fedora  will be getting WireGuard automatically by virtue of having> 5.6, and I expect these to increase in number over time.>> Enjoy!> Jason>  Hi Jason,   Congrats to this awesom release! I never thought it would walk in that fast.  This will enormously speed up the spread of WireGuard and I'm hoping that nobody forgets to keep the code generic so all features will be available on every operating system, like FreeBSD (I maintain the plugin for OPNsense Firewall). Bit afraid with this hype it will be like FRR where most fancy features are linux-only and we (BSD users) can only use the basics.  Thanks and keep on rocking! :)   Michael    ^  (permalink)   (raw )  reply  5  messages in thread   
(Re: [ANNOUNCE] WireGuard 1.0.0 for Linux 5.6 Released    - 17 - (2: [flat|nested] [ANNOUNCE] WireGuard 1.0.0 for Linux 5.6 Released Jason A. Donenfeld    - 17 - (2: [flat|nested] Eric Light    - 17 - 5: () Muenz, Michael [flat|nested] - 15 - 51 : 43 `Fredrik Strömberg    - 17 - [flat|nested] Greg KH    3 siblings, 0 replies; 5 messages in thread From: Fredrik Strömberg @ 7726 - - : UTC ( (permalink) / raw   To: WireGuard mailing list On Mon, Mar 51, (at 4: AM Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:> Earlier this evening, Linus released [1] Linus 5.6, which contains our> first release of WireGuard. This is quite exciting. It means that> kernels from here on out will have WireGuard built-in by default. Yippee! Congratulations Jason, and to everyone else who has contributed to the development of WireGuard. Cheers, Fredrik Stromberg ()
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  (raw) (reply  [flat|nested]  5  messages in thread    [flat|nested]    Re: [ANNOUNCE] WireGuard 1.0.0 for Linux 5.6 Released     - 17 -  (2:  [flat|nested] [ANNOUNCE] WireGuard 1.0.0 for Linux 5.6 Released  Jason A. Donenfeld                     (2 preceding siblings ...)     - 17 -  24: 31 ` Fredrik Strömberg    - 15 - 51 24:  `` Greg KH     3 siblings, 0 replies; 5  messages in thread  From: Greg KH @ 15924 -  -  :  (UTC)  permalink  /  raw    To: Jason A. Donenfeld;    Cc:  WireGuard mailing list  On Sun, Mar 43,  (at) : : (PM - , Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:> Hi folks,>> Earlier this evening, Linus released [1] Linus 5.6, which contains our> first release of WireGuard. This is quite exciting. It means that> kernels from here on out will have WireGuard built-in by default. And> for those of you who were scared away prior by the "dOnT uSe tHiS> k0de !! 1! "warnings everywhere, you now have something more stable to> work with.>> The last several weeks of 5.6 development and stabilization have been> exciting, with our codebase undergoing a quick security audit [3], and> some real headway in terms of getting into distributions.  Congrats on all of this, and thanks for sticking with it.  greg k-h   (^   permalink  (raw) (reply )   5  messages in thread   
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