It works currently on my own firewall. The problem occured on a client's
firewall, which I can't test right now. It's an amd64 system (older
Supermicro) and as I was shelled in remotely I was getting worried about
recovering and then I discovered "reboot -q" - nothing else was working to
get the interface back up.
Was running -current at the time as well as now.


On Wed, Oct 4, 2023 at 12:05 PM Alexander Bluhm <alexander.bl...@gmx.net>
wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 04, 2023 at 10:53:30AM -0400, Sonic wrote:
> > When it happened to me back then (2022) I'm pretty sure I did a "down"
> > followed by a "delete" and then the "destroy".
>
> root@ot6:.../~# cd /usr/src/regress/sys/net/wg
> root@ot6:.../wg# make ifconfig
> ...
> root@ot6:.../wg# ifconfig wg11
> wg11: flags=80c3<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,NOARP,MULTICAST> rdomain 11 mtu 1420
>         index 42 priority 0 llprio 3
>         wgport 211
>         wgpubkey uQP9F5afOHni9RObVahSPxeJgbsrqGw/P4t5Balpmkc=
>         wgpeer beT/atjwFPBo3Pv8IvFO5Wf/uVXfgZ5QLSSQIGm/sSc=
>                 wgendpoint 127.0.0.1 212
>                 tx: 0, rx: 0
>                 wgaip fdd7:e83e:66bc:46::2/128
>                 wgaip 10.188.44.2/32
>         groups: wg
>         inet 10.188.44.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 10.188.44.255
>         inet6 fdd7:e83e:66bc:46::1 prefixlen 64
> root@ot6:.../wg# ifconfig wg11 down
> root@ot6:.../wg# ifconfig wg11 delete
> root@ot6:.../wg# ifconfig wg11 destroy
> root@ot6:.../wg#
>
> For me it works.  Tested on i386 and amd64.
>
> > Have not tried to recreate since then.
>
> Can you try it again?  What is different in your setup?
>
> bluhm
>

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