▲ | tptacek 7 months ago | |||||||
That's a good thing. The higher up the stack you go, the less value there is in standardizing, and more painful the costs (of being constrained in implementation). Also: it is much simpler than IPSEC. Pretty much everybody can get WireGuard working in minutes. It's approximately as easy as setting up SSH. That's simply not true of IPSEC. Anyways, I think the jury is in on this one. | ||||||||
▲ | bogantech 7 months ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Pretty much everybody can get WireGuard working in minutes. You can get anything working in minutes, even IPSEC if you are using static keys with no authentication or authorization involved | ||||||||
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