WireGuard VPN included in Linux 5.6

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Linux users now have another choice when it comes to protecting themselves online as WireGuard VPN has been added to the Linux kernel in
version 5.6.Up until now, the fast and flexible VPN, which was designed specifically for Linux implementations, was only available as a
third-party addition
However, WireGuard VPN is now available by default with release of Linux 5.6.In an announcement, president and security researcher at Edge
released Linux 5.6, which contains our first release of WireGuard
This is quite exciting
It means that kernels from here on out will have WireGuard built-in by default
And for those of you who were scared away prior by the "dOnT uSe tHiS k0de!!1!" warnings everywhere, you now have something more stable to
difficult to implement
It's also harder to audit or verify existing protocols because of their large codebases.As WireGuard VPN consists of around just 4,000 lines
of code, as opposed to the 100,000 lines of code that make up OpenVPN, it is much easier for security experts to review and audit it for
occur, WireGuard's existing compatibility with older versions of some Linux distributions will be maintained.We've also highlighted the best
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