WireGuard
Coverage of WireGuard in the Nexus archive.
- Yes, you can serve a website from a $1 microcontroller
A European developer and blogger, Maurycyz, successfully served a website from a $1 microcontroller, using Serial Line Internet Protocol due to the chip's limitations. The setup is limited to one URL and has a low-performance capacity. The project used an AVR64DD32 microcontroller and WireGuard to connect to a public-facing machine.
- Our agent found a bug with WireGuard in Google Kubernetes Engine
An agent discovered a bug in WireGuard's implementation on Google Kubernetes Engine. The article details the process of identifying and analyzing the issue within Kubernetes networking.
- WireGuard makes new Windows release following Microsoft signing resolution
WireGuard released a new Windows version after Microsoft's signing resolution, indicating collaborative progress in software integration. The update follows Microsoft's commitment to secure signing practices for third-party tools.
- Microsoft locks out VeraCrypt and WireGuard devs, blames verification process
Microsoft locked out developers of VeraCrypt and WireGuard due to a verification process issue, causing them to lose access to their accounts. The company cited automated systems and a 60-day appeals process, promising improved developer communication.
- WireGuard VPN developer can’t ship software updates after Microsoft locks account
The WireGuard VPN developer faces inability to release software updates after Microsoft locked their account without prior notice. This incident makes the developer the second prominent case of Microsoft's account blocking practices.