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Some questions for the AirVPN users (on linux)
(lemmy.dbzer0.com)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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Download a wireguard client file and run it as a systemd service. It'll come up on boot and you won't ever have to think about it. The only reason to bother with the GUI is if you want to have graphical control of what server you connect to. Their wireguard config generator on their website gives you the ability to set a geographic area for your wireguard client file, so it's not like you have to select only one server if you go that route either.
I'd recommend plain Wireguard as well. Pretty much every distro has Wireguard in their official repositories so you can be sure it works well with however networking is set up with that distro.
Alright I'll probably go this route, is there a recommended wireguard client for fedora you're aware of by chance? Dnf search shows a
wireguard-tools.x86_64
unless another I can get an .rpm for elsewhere is better.Sorry, I've not used a redhat based distro in at least 20 years, so you're going to have to get that info from someone else. I'd assume that's the one though, and I doubt you need to go looking for something better. It is what it is.
Well thanks for the info! I'll prob try this route.
I just added the config in GNOME's settings on my PC and in the Wireguard app on my phone