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Adrien Gallouët 6754ec0385 Setup port in glorytun-setup
Signed-off-by: Adrien Gallouët <adrien@gallouet.fr>
2017-12-20 20:38:59 +00:00

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# Glorytun
Small, Simple and Stupid VPN over [mud](https://github.com/angt/mud).
### Build and Install
Glorytun depends on [libsodium](https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium) version >= 1.0.4.
On Ubuntu, the following command should be sufficient:
$ sudo apt-get install meson libsodium-dev pkg-config
Grab the latest release from github:
$ git clone https://github.com/angt/glorytun --recursive
$ cd glorytun
To build and install the latest version with [meson](http://mesonbuild.com):
$ meson build
$ sudo ninja -C build install
The more classical autotools suite is also available.
### Easy setup with systemd
Just call `glorytun-setup` and follow the instructions.
First, setup the server:
$ sudo glorytun-setup
Config filename (tun0):
Server ip (enter for server conf):
Bind to port (5000):
Server key (enter to generate a new one):
Your new key: NEW_KEY
Start glorytun now ? (enter to skip): y
Copy the new generated key and use it when configuring the client:
$ sudo glorytun-setup
Config filename (tun0):
Server ip (enter for server conf): SERVER_IP
Server port (5000):
Server key (enter to generate a new one): NEW_KEY
Start glorytun now ? (enter to skip): y
You can check easily if it works by looking at your public ip.
To stop the service:
$ sudo systemctl stop glorytun@tun0
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For feature requests and bug reports, please create an [issue](https://github.com/angt/glorytun/issues).