> > On Sun, Jul 09, 2017 at 11:30:20PM +0200, Baptiste Jonglez wrote: > >* Hi, > *> >* I wrote up some configuration I use for Wireguard on Debian: > *> >* https://wiki.debian.org/Wireguard#Configuration_on_Debian > *> >* The goal is to reuse functionalities from /etc/network/interfaces, which > *>* is quite natural on Debian. Simple use-cases like the point-to-point > *>* tunnel don't need wg-quick at all. > * > Terrific, thanks! Indeed, having nice integration into OSs' native > configuration interfaces is preferred. > > Jason > > Just to offer another POV a utility like wg-quick is very useful when orchestrating across Linux distributions by offering a standardized interface to manage Wireguard networks. It's user friendly and sets up routes automatically depending on the /etc/wireguard/configuration. In a dynamic changing environment that's useful to have or you will have to manage the routes manually. Raul