Hi,
>> is it possible (or even planned) to add hw-addresses to the
>> wireguard-netdevs or does this interfere with the concept of wireguard?
I hope I say nothing wrong, but its not (directly) possible and probably
not plant.
Wireguard is a so called Layer-3 VPN, bridging is a Layer-2 thing.
Hi uxDWzco,
uxdwzco...@moenia.de writes:
> as I understand, linux needs the ability to change hardware-addresses
> on netdevs to put them into a bridge or bond, but wireguard-netdevs on
> linux don't support hw-addresses at all (at least in kernel 5.10).
>
> is it possible (or even planned) to ad
On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 04:45:32 +0200
uxdwzco...@moenia.de wrote:
> as I understand, linux needs the ability to change hardware-addresses on
> netdevs to put them into a bridge or bond, but wireguard-netdevs on
> linux don't support hw-addresses at all (at least in kernel 5.10).
>
> is it possible (
hi.
as I understand, linux needs the ability to change hardware-addresses on
netdevs to put them into a bridge or bond, but wireguard-netdevs on
linux don't support hw-addresses at all (at least in kernel 5.10).
is it possible (or even planned) to add hw-addresses to the
wireguard-netdevs or does