That's really cool, thank you! Christian
> Jason A. Donenfeld <[email protected]> hat am 15.12.2020 17:06 geschrieben: > > > Hi folks, > > For the last several weeks, Andrej from Mullvad has been working hard > at modularizing the wireguard-apple repository, which contains the > code we use to build WireGuard for macOS and WireGuard for iOS. The > end result is WireGuardKit, an open source Swift PM package that > anybody can use to easily build macOS and iOS applications that > incorporate WireGuard tunnels. Instructions on usage are available > here: > > https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-apple/about/#wireguardkit-integration > > Users of WireGuardKit will be able to instantiate a WireGuardAdapter > inside of their PacketTunnelProvider network extension. The one that > ships with WireGuard for macOS and iOS should serve as a simple > reference of ~125 lines of boiler plate code: > > https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-apple/tree/Sources/WireGuardNetworkExtension/PacketTunnelProvider.swift > > All of the heavy lifting has moved into the WireGuardKit, so that > application writers do not need to concern themselves with low-level > networking details. > > In general, the WireGuardKit project has been a great example of > positive collaboration between the WireGuard open source project and > an industry stakeholder. As Mullvad's mobile apps depend on WireGuard, > putting the development time into improving our upstream code so that > their downstream code can more easily consume it, as well as > contributing fixes and improvements in their downstream code back > upstream, not only makes things easier for Mullvad, but also brings > shared improvements to everyone else across the WireGuard ecosystem. > > As more developers begin to use WireGuardKit, we're very interested to > hear feedback, particularly about missing features or APIs that might > be useful. > > Enjoy! > Jason > > PS: Today we've also sent new versions of the WireGuard app up to the > App Store approval process for iOS and macOS, with a bunch of > performance improvements and also support for Apple Silicon. Who knows > how long it will take for Apple to approve it -- we've experienced > wait times between 1 day and over 1 month -- but keep your eyes peeled > for the update.
