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Does Vopono have this feature already? If not what would it take to implement it?
I don't know much about Wireguard itself but looking around the Internet it seems the basic consensus is to achieve this is just to restart the Wireguard connection, optionally after pinging the server to make sure its still up.
I cant remember if detecting sleep/hiberate requires any priviliges on Linux. If it does I imagine this could be done with a daemon process that can detect network changes or when the computer woken up from sleep/hibernate to send a signal to existing Vopono processes to wg-quick down and wg-quick up or whatever the internal equivalent in vopono is.
Coincidentally a daemon process with all the necessary privileges to manage Vopono processes would be a relatively secure solution to the sudo requirement for running Vopono, although I suppose that would probably be a subject that would be best talked about on the related issues.
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Does Vopono have this feature already? If not what would it take to implement it?
I don't know much about Wireguard itself but looking around the Internet it seems the basic consensus is to achieve this is just to restart the Wireguard connection, optionally after pinging the server to make sure its still up.
I cant remember if detecting sleep/hiberate requires any priviliges on Linux. If it does I imagine this could be done with a daemon process that can detect network changes or when the computer woken up from sleep/hibernate to send a signal to existing Vopono processes to wg-quick down and wg-quick up or whatever the internal equivalent in vopono is.
Coincidentally a daemon process with all the necessary privileges to manage Vopono processes would be a relatively secure solution to the sudo requirement for running Vopono, although I suppose that would probably be a subject that would be best talked about on the related issues.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: