Spyke

I installed it, then I created the conf file which I then imported to the gnome extension and use it since. It's rather simple. Follow instructions for cli configuration to make the file, then just get a gnome extension and follow the instructions of it.

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I've wireguard managed through the network manager (and a home extension consequently). I don't remember how I did it but I remember it was pretty straightforward to do

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sopuli.xyz

Not quite what you are asking but you may want to look into tailscale. It provides a greatly simplified way of setting up wire guard and has graphical controls. The free tier is more than sufficient for me (up to 3 users) so hopefully it works for you to.

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Thanks, I use Tailscale for various things. But I need direct Wireguard connections in this case. I know I can get it working via command line, I would prefer it on the GUI though or directly in network manager.

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