Hi all, Apologies for the delay! I meant to reply much sooner but lost track.
I would also encourage you to use the native interfaces as much as possible, rather than binding to C or shelling out to wg(8). If you have any questions about decisions I made in wgctrl-go, I'd be happy to share my thoughts.
- Matt On 8/22/20 3:05 PM, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
Hey Andrew, The most complete "library" is actually the wgctrl-go one from Matt (CC'd). It's complete because it supports all the same interfaces as wg(8) -- Linux Netlink, OpenBSD IOCTL, and x-platform UAPI. The embeddable-wg-library is just for Linux Netlink, but I should maybe refactor that to be more modular. And as you pointed out, the wgnlpy stuff is Netlink also. If you wanted to start a new cross-platform library, and essentially "clone" Matt's Go library into a pure Python one, I'd certainly welcome that effort and would be happy to help. Jason
