I'd need more info why I'd use this over wg-easy. The front is (as noted in the README) is the wg-easy front end. The one thing I see is it doesn't appear to require containers (but supports them).
This needs a real license too, the "free for personal use" statement in the README is not really an actionable license, and I wouldn't be comfortable building anything important on it.
scblock|11 months ago
This needs a real license too, the "free for personal use" statement in the README is not really an actionable license, and I wouldn't be comfortable building anything important on it.
unknown|11 months ago
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uusec|11 months ago
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