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    WireGuard Linux

    WireGuard Linux

    Linux kernel implementation of the WireGuard VPN protocol

    WireGuard Linux is the Linux kernel implementation of the WireGuard VPN protocol, providing high-performance encrypted networking directly within the Linux networking stack. The repository serves as a mirror of the official development tree and contains the kernel-side code that enables native WireGuard support on Linux systems. By operating inside the kernel rather than user space, the project achieves very low latency and high throughput, making it suitable for servers, embedded systems, and enterprise networking environments. WireGuard itself is designed to be a modern, streamlined VPN that uses state-of-the-art cryptography while remaining simpler and leaner than legacy solutions such as IPsec or OpenVPN. ...
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    DSVPN

    DSVPN

    A dead simple VPN

    ...Uses only modern cryptography, with formally verified implementations. Small and constant memory footprint. Doesn't perform any heap memory allocations. Small (~25 KB), with an equally small and readable code base. No external dependencies. Works out of the box. No lousy documentation to read. No configuration file. No post-configuration. Run a single-line command on the server, a similar one on the client and you're done. No firewall and routing rules to manually mess with. Doesn't leak between reconnects if the network doesn't change. ...
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