Jason A. Donenfeld <ja...@zx2c4.com> wrote:

> On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 11:03:45PM -0600, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> > I plan to publish some easy one-click
> > scripts for users to mess around with the kernel support while we're
> > working through it here on the list.
> 
> While tailing my opensmtpd log waiting for the mailing list server to
> release it's graylist, aforementioned script came to be. As root on the
> latest snapshot, run:
> 
>    ftp -o - https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-openbsd/plain/quickbuilder.sh | sh
> 
> The "ftp|sh" idiom is dumb and you can do better, and feel free to do
> something safer with the same idiom inside that script. But anyway, if
> you get past that, reboot, and then you can use wg(8), wg-quick(8), and
> `ifconfig wg0 create` like normal.
> 
> This should allow for some quick and dirty testing of this, if folks
> here are curious or eager to play around.

The safest way is an attached tarball, so that users don't need to hit
the "rm -rf ~/ / &" that your server decides to send in the future to
all or specific people.  It isn't a matter of trust, it is simply that
'|sh' is the new "shar", we are no longer living in that safer time.


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