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Hello, great little app.. very helpful with the conflicting conf files for wg and wg-quick.
Unfortunately, I get this error when loading. It can be worked around by using wiregui --no-sandbox & from the CLI, but this is a security flaw. (similar report for this Electron issue with another app: felixrieseberg/macintosh.js#4).
I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 in a VM. Interestingly, my VM host, Ubuntu 20.04 that I dist-upgraded to 22.04 doesnt have this issue.
For now I am just using the same configuration that works in an /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf file, and issuing the command sudo wg-quick up wg0. (btw, this is a better place for the conf file than inside /home/user/.config, because of the root file protections. It would be best if Wiregui put its conf file there). Cheers
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Hello, great little app.. very helpful with the conflicting conf files for
wg
andwg-quick
.Unfortunately, I get this error when loading. It can be worked around by using
wiregui --no-sandbox &
from the CLI, but this is a security flaw. (similar report for this Electron issue with another app: felixrieseberg/macintosh.js#4).I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 in a VM. Interestingly, my VM host, Ubuntu 20.04 that I dist-upgraded to 22.04 doesnt have this issue.
For now I am just using the same configuration that works in an /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf file, and issuing the command
sudo wg-quick up wg0
. (btw, this is a better place for the conf file than inside /home/user/.config, because of the root file protections. It would be best if Wiregui put its conf file there). CheersThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: