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Toggle navigation WireGuard * Installation * Quick Start * Interworkings * Compilation from Source Code * Protocol & Cryptography * Formal Verification * Cross-platform Interface * Routing & Network Namespaces * Embedding into Applications * Build Status * Known Limitations * Performance * Project Todo * Presentations * Whitepaper * Donate * * Installation * Windows [7, 8.1, 10, 11, 2008R2, 2012R2, 2016, 2019, 2022] * macOS [app store] * Ubuntu [module & tools] * Android [play store & f-droid] * iOS [app store] * Debian [module & tools] * Fedora [tools] * Mageia [tools] * Arch [module & tools] * OpenSUSE/SLE [tools] * Slackware [tools] * Alpine [tools] * Gentoo [module & tools] * Exherbo [module & tools] * NixOS [module & tools] * Nix on Darwin [userspace go & tools] * OpenWRT [tools] * Oracle Linux 8 [UEK6 & tools] * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 [module-kmod, module-dkms, & tools] * CentOS 8 [module-plus, module-kmod, module-dkms, & tools] * Oracle Linux 7 [UEK6 & tools] * Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 [module-kmod, module-dkms, & tools] * CentOS 7 [module-plus, module-kmod, module-dkms, & tools] * FreeBSD [kmod, userspace go & tools] * OpenBSD [tools] * Termux [tools] * Void [module & tools] * Adélie Linux [module & tools] * Source Mage [tools] * Buildroot [module & tools] * EdgeOS [module & tools] * AstLinux [module & tools] * Milis [module & tools] * macOS Homebrew and MacPorts – Basic CLI [homebrew userspace go & homebrew tools] & [macports userspace go & macports tools] INSTALLATION WINDOWS [7, 8.1, 10, 11, 2008R2, 2012R2, 2016, 2019, 2022 – V0.5.3] Download Windows Installer Browse MSIs MACOS [APP STORE – V1.0.16] Download from App Store UBUNTU [MODULE – V1.0.20210606 – OUT OF DATE & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] $ sudo apt install wireguard ANDROID [PLAY STORE – VUNKNOWN – OUT OF DATE & F-DROID – V1.0.20220516] Download from Play Store Download from F-Droid IOS [APP STORE – V1.0.16] Download from App Store DEBIAN [MODULE – V1.0.20210606 – OUT OF DATE & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] # apt install wireguard Users with Debian releases older than Bullseye should enable backports. FEDORA [TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] $ sudo dnf install wireguard-tools MAGEIA [TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] $ sudo urpmi wireguard-tools ARCH [MODULE – V1.0.20220627 & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] $ sudo pacman -S wireguard-tools Users of kernels < 5.6 may also choose wireguard-lts or wireguard-dkms+linux-headers, depending on which kernel is used. OPENSUSE/SLE [TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] $ sudo zypper install wireguard-tools SLACKWARE [TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] $ sudo slackpkg install wireguard-tools ALPINE [TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] # apk add -U wireguard-tools GENTOO [MODULE – V1.0.20220627 & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] # emerge wireguard-tools The wireguard-modules ebuild also exists for compatibility with older kernels. EXHERBO [MODULE – V1.0.20211208 – OUT OF DATE & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] # cave resolve -x wireguard NIXOS [MODULE – V1.0.20220627 & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] boot.extraModulePackages = [ config.boot.kernelPackages.wireguard ]; environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.wireguard pkgs.wireguard-tools ]; NIX ON DARWIN [USERSPACE GO – V0.0.20220316 & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] $ nix-env -iA nixpkgs.wireguard-tools OPENWRT [TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] # opkg install wireguard Further installation and configuration instructions may be found on the wiki. ORACLE LINUX 8 [UEK6 & TOOLS – V1.0.20200827 – OUT OF DATE] # dnf install oraclelinux-developer-release-el8 # dnf config-manager --disable ol8_developer # dnf config-manager --enable ol8_developer_UEKR6 # dnf config-manager --save --setopt=ol8_developer_UEKR6.includepkgs='wireguard-tools*' # dnf install wireguard-tools RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 8 [MODULE-KMOD – V1.0.20220627, MODULE-DKMS – VUNKNOWN – OUT OF DATE, & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] Method 1: the easiest way is via ELRepo's pre-built module: $ sudo yum install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rpm https://www.elrepo.org/elrepo-release-8.el8.elrepo.noarch.rpm $ sudo yum install kmod-wireguard wireguard-tools Method 2: users running non-standard kernels may wish to use the DKMS package instead: $ sudo yum install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rpm $ sudo subscription-manager repos --enable codeready-builder-for-rhel-8-$(arch)-rpms $ sudo yum copr enable jdoss/wireguard $ sudo yum install wireguard-dkms wireguard-tools CENTOS 8 [MODULE-PLUS – V1.0.20210606 – OUT OF DATE, MODULE-KMOD – V1.0.20220627, MODULE-DKMS – VUNKNOWN – OUT OF DATE, & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] Method 1: a signed module is available as built-in to CentOS's kernel-plus: $ sudo yum install yum-utils epel-release $ sudo yum-config-manager --setopt=centosplus.includepkgs="kernel-plus, kernel-plus-*" --setopt=centosplus.enabled=1 --save $ sudo sed -e 's/^DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel-core$/DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel-plus-core/' -i /etc/sysconfig/kernel $ sudo yum install kernel-plus wireguard-tools $ sudo reboot Method 2: the easiest way is via ELRepo's pre-built module: $ sudo yum install elrepo-release epel-release $ sudo yum install kmod-wireguard wireguard-tools Method 3: users running non-standard kernels may wish to use the DKMS package instead: $ sudo yum install epel-release $ sudo yum config-manager --set-enabled PowerTools $ sudo yum copr enable jdoss/wireguard $ sudo yum install wireguard-dkms wireguard-tools ORACLE LINUX 7 [UEK6 & TOOLS – V1.0.20200827 – OUT OF DATE] # yum install oraclelinux-developer-release-el7 # yum-config-manager --disable ol7_developer # yum-config-manager --enable ol7_developer_UEKR6 # yum-config-manager --save --setopt=ol7_developer_UEKR6.includepkgs='wireguard-tools*' # yum install wireguard-tools RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX 7 [MODULE-KMOD – V1.0.20220627, MODULE-DKMS – VUNKNOWN – OUT OF DATE, & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] Method 1: the easiest way is via ELRepo's pre-built module: $ sudo yum install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm https://www.elrepo.org/elrepo-release-7.el7.elrepo.noarch.rpm $ sudo yum install kmod-wireguard wireguard-tools Method 2: users running non-standard kernels may wish to use the DKMS package instead: $ sudo yum install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm $ sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/jdoss-wireguard-epel-7.repo https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jdoss/wireguard/repo/epel-7/jdoss-wireguard-epel-7.repo $ sudo yum install wireguard-dkms wireguard-tools CENTOS 7 [MODULE-PLUS – V1.0.20220627, MODULE-KMOD – V1.0.20220627, MODULE-DKMS – VUNKNOWN – OUT OF DATE, & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] Method 1: a signed module is available as built-in to CentOS's kernel-plus: $ sudo yum install yum-utils epel-release $ sudo yum-config-manager --setopt=centosplus.includepkgs=kernel-plus --enablerepo=centosplus --save $ sudo sed -e 's/^DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel$/DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel-plus/' -i /etc/sysconfig/kernel $ sudo yum install kernel-plus wireguard-tools $ sudo reboot Method 2: users wishing to stick with the standard kernel may use ELRepo's pre-built module: $ sudo yum install epel-release elrepo-release $ sudo yum install yum-plugin-elrepo $ sudo yum install kmod-wireguard wireguard-tools Method 3: users running non-standard kernels may wish to use the DKMS package instead: $ sudo yum install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm $ sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/jdoss-wireguard-epel-7.repo https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jdoss/wireguard/repo/epel-7/jdoss-wireguard-epel-7.repo $ sudo yum install wireguard-dkms wireguard-tools FREEBSD [KMOD – V0.0.20220615, USERSPACE GO – V0.0.20220316 & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] # pkg install wireguard OPENBSD [TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] # pkg_add wireguard-tools TERMUX [TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] # pkg install wireguard-tools VOID [MODULE – V1.0.20220627 & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] # xbps-install -S wireguard-tools wireguard-dkms ADÉLIE LINUX [MODULE – VUNKNOWN – OUT OF DATE & TOOLS – VUNKNOWN – OUT OF DATE] # apk add wireguard-tools wireguard-module SOURCE MAGE [TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] # cast wireguard-tools BUILDROOT [MODULE – V1.0.20220627 & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] BR2_PACKAGE_WIREGUARD_LINUX_COMPAT=y BR2_PACKAGE_WIREGUARD_TOOLS=y EDGEOS [MODULE – V1.0.20220627 & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] $ sudo dpkg -i wireguard-{type}-{version}.deb First download the correct prebuilt file from the release page, and then install it with dpkg as above. ASTLINUX [MODULE – V1.0.20220627 & TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] BR2_PACKAGE_WIREGUARD_TOOLS=y BR2_PACKAGE_WIREGUARD=y MILIS [MODULE – V1.0.20200908 – OUT OF DATE & TOOLS – V1.0.20200827 – OUT OF DATE] # mps kur wireguard-tools wireguard-linux-compat MACOS HOMEBREW AND MACPORTS – BASIC CLI [HOMEBREW USERSPACE GO – V0.0.20220316 & HOMEBREW TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] & [MACPORTS USERSPACE GO – V0.0.20220316 & MACPORTS TOOLS – V1.0.20210914] $ brew install wireguard-tools or $ port install wireguard-tools See the cross-platform documentation for more information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Move on to the quick start walkthrough. Or, if your distribution isn't listed above, you may easily compile from source instead, a fairly simple procedure. © Copyright 2015-2022 Jason A. Donenfeld. All Rights Reserved. "WireGuard" and the "WireGuard" logo are registered trademarks of Jason A. Donenfeld. 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