- Add curl as a dependency for those who run the script without 'curl URL | bash'.
- Use POSIX 'command -v' instead of 'hash'.
- Check if packages have actually been installed and abort execution if they have not.
- Fixed issue with getStaticIPv4Settings() that prevented existing network settings
to be used as static IP settings when running the script unattended with empty
$IPv4addr and $IPv4gw variables.
- Exit if processing wireguard-linux-compat fails.
- Exit if 50unattended-upgrades fails to extract.
- Exit clientSTAT.sh if the wg0 interface is not available.
- Moved the Self Check to a single script since dedicated versions were very similar.
- Add 'pivpn -wg' to update WireGuard for users running Raspbian with armv6l kernel.
install.sh
installScripts function:
update script not being copied over to /opt therefore update funcion was probably broken.
changed script to copy all .sh scripts from .pivpn/scripts directory.
Issue #871: fix backup script
I was probably very drunk when i first wrote this backup script.
fixed it, now works with new code refactoring,
loads vars from setupVars
Added backup for wireguard
Moved script to global pivpnscripts.
Added backup script to bash-completion
Added backup script to pivpn script
update.sh
Commented the update from master branch to avoid users trying to update test from master.
Updated LatestChages.md
Handle running the install script over an existing installation (as the script already did before branching to test-wireguard), providing:
- Update, downloads latest scripts from git repo
- Repair, reinstall PiVPN while keeping existing settings
- Reconfigure, start over overwriting the existing settings
Tag iptables rules as an attempt to make sure that the uninstall script only removes PiVPN rules
Change the armv6l installation to reflect the split of WireGuard snapshots into wireguard-linux-compat and wireguard-tools
DNS resolution even if the user does not route the local network through the tunnel.
- Format listCONF in a similar way as listOVPN
- Specifically look for a free octet in the last word of clients.txt and not just any word.
Necessary otherwhise public keys starting with a number will match against an octet.
Example: if line is 'name 5abcdefgh 4', then looking for ' 5' will match but '5$' will
not (correctly).
- 'pivpn -c' will show the Connected Clients List for WireGuard too
Currently apt pulls all packages from the unstable repo because the
script intendation created the file 'limit-unstable' with tabs in it.
Fixed using printf to create a multiline file (which is the way
wireguard.com/install suggests).