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just_another_person@lemmy.world 8 hours agoUhhh, nooooo. Why are all these new kids all in these threads saying this crazy uninformed stuff lately? 🤣
www.wireguard.com/protocol/ docs.redhat.com/en/…/setting-up-a-wireguard-vpn
And, in fact, for those of us that have been doing this a long time, anything with a control point or protocol always refers to said control point as the server in a PTP connection sense.
dan@upvote.au 7 hours ago
Both of those documents agree with me? RedHat are using the terms “client” and “server” to make it easier for people to understand, but they explicitly say that all hosts are “peers”.
just_another_person@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
They do no such thing.
The first link explains the protocol.
The second explains WHY one would refer to client and server with regards to Wireguard.
My point ties both together to explain why people would use client and server with regards to the protocol itself, and a common configuration where this would be the necessary for clarification. Ties both of them together, and makes my point from my original comment, which also refers to OP’s comment.
I’m not digging you, just illustrating a correction so you’re not running around misinformed.