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5 Commits (2eff9c8277fbd4e5ad6cbe1a260b2f72872d78ed)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jordan Whited ea5ee6f87c
all: update golang.zx2c4.com/wireguard to github.com/tailscale/wireguard-go (#6692)
This is temporary while we work to upstream performance work in
https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-go/pull/64. A replace directive
is less ideal as it breaks dependent code without duplication of the
directive.

Signed-off-by: Jordan Whited <jordan@tailscale.com>
2 years ago
Aaron Klotz 1991a1ac6a net/tstun: update tun_windows for wintun 0.14 API revisions, update wireguard-go dependency to 82d2aa87aa623cb5143a41c3345da4fb875ad85d
Signed-off-by: Aaron Klotz <aaron@tailscale.com>
3 years ago
Josh Bleecher Snyder 1ece91cede go.mod: upgrade wireguard-windows, de-fork wireguard-go
Pull in the latest version of wireguard-windows.

Switch to upstream wireguard-go.
This requires reverting all of our import paths.

Unfortunately, this has to happen at the same time.
The wireguard-go change is very low risk,
as that commit matches our fork almost exactly.
(The only changes are import paths, CI files, and a go.mod entry.)
So if there are issues as a result of this commit,
the first place to look is wireguard-windows changes.

Signed-off-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josh@tailscale.com>
4 years ago
David Anderson bc4381447f net/tstun: return the real interface name at device creation.
This is usually the same as the requested interface, but on some
unixes can vary based on device number allocation, and on Windows
it's the GUID instead of the pretty name, since everything relating
to configuration wants the GUID.

Signed-off-by: David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>
4 years ago
David Anderson 25e0bb0a4e net/tstun: rename wrap_windows.go to tun_windows.go.
The code has nothing to do with wrapping, it's windows-specific
driver initialization code.

Signed-off-by: David Anderson <danderson@tailscale.com>
4 years ago