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Wireguard bridge (Solved) #38
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Wireguard bridging
Scenario
Currently, hyprspace is available on Linux and MacOS, for additional platforms like Windows, Android, and IOS it would take a lot of effort. So instead, I propose allowing hyprspace and Wireguard to communicate, here's how I'd imagine it would work:
We have three devices:
Peer A and B will be able to connect just fine; they both have access to the hyprspace app, but, what about Client C?
Solution?
EDIT: Combining wg0 and hs0 is a lot simpler than I thought when I wrote this discussion, you could easily have the two interfaces interact by just allowing them to communicate within the firewall rules, a dedicated
--wg-bridge wg0
option is unnecessary and allowing non-hyprspace devices to be able to join a hyprspace network is already possible.See the previous edits for the original discussion.
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