Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 12:08:53 -0700 From: fatty.merchandise677@aceecat.org To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: wireguard confusion Message-ID: <Rp89A783NjMq3agI@aceecat.org> In-Reply-To: <c3db2ab6-26a6-4f58-ad63-a6a50367a950@FreeBSD.org> References: <uhVHXogbBovqSApS@aceecat.org> <29044f1d-f835-459d-8e1c-17832580b5d9@FreeBSD.org> <20241008024304.5ff138a9@Hydrogen> <4e50caf7-dd15-4c8c-9a69-b2f7dbee8b46@FreeBSD.org> <LNBY3x9Zd3CziuJD@aceecat.org> <e46b67b0-a00a-4df1-8a0d-d62d05c08c9b@FreeBSD.org> <20241009014801.60e084f9@Hydrogen> <9f0e1fff-daf5-4dd5-a972-1ed73618533a@FreeBSD.org> <jMpwX2lQSHGg4BVh@aceecat.org> <c3db2ab6-26a6-4f58-ad63-a6a50367a950@FreeBSD.org>
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On Wed, Oct 09, 2024 at 01:36:09PM GMT, Kyle Evans wrote: > The rc script requires wg-quick(8), which relies on bash. Not the one I see in wireguard-tools-lite. Maybe I should have been specific that's the package I installed. Meanwhile, I just removed the package and copied the script manually into /usr/local/etc/rc.d, then edited the pathname. Works without a problem for now. But not sure what happens if base puts an equally named script into /etc/rc.d. -- Ian
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