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- # wireguard-formula
-
- This formula is supposed to install WireGuard (usually dkms and utils), create
- and manage interfaces including peers. Configuration is done via pillar (see
- below).
-
- **Attention**: WireGuard is not yet included in the linux mainline kernel. Also,
- the installation is different on every distribution and sometimes you even have
- to include unstable/testing branches. For now, please
- [install WireGuard](https://www.wireguard.com/install/) yourself. You can use
- this formula afterwards.
-
- **Important**: On every configuration change, this formula restarts the
- wireguard interface in order to apply any changes.
-
- # Requirements
-
- - systemd: This formula makes use of wireguard-shipped systemd service files
- - wireguard kernel module
-
- # Installation
-
- See the full [Salt Formulas installation and usage instructions](http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html).
-
- # Configuration
-
- All configuration is done via pillar data. See `pillar.example` for examples.
- This means in particular, that you do not have to use any of the following
- states youself.
-
- Some keys can be present in the config file multiple times. To do this, you can
- start a list under a key. If the configuration format allows a single comma
- separated string for the respective key, they all will appear in the config
- file. Also see `pillar.example`.
-
- # Available states
-
- No states. Include `wireguard` in the top.sls file.
-
- ```
- base:
- 'some_minion':
- - wireguard
- ```
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