TunnlTo / desktop-app

TunnlTo is a Windows WireGuard VPN client built for split tunnelling.
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ARM compiled version #119

Open SnippetSpace opened 9 months ago

SnippetSpace commented 9 months ago

Describe the issue Official wireguard supports ARM64, any chance this app could be compiled for it?

brendanosborne commented 9 months ago

Tauri appears to support building for ARM64 so yes, that should be okay. I don't have an ARM machine to test it though. I'll add it to the list of feature requests for now.

SnippetSpace commented 9 months ago

Thank you :). Happy to test a v1 but of course you need to be able to test long term which probably does require a cheap machine. ARM64 + the listed autoswitch based on network would make it the perfect WG app.

brendanosborne commented 6 months ago

I'm closing this for now as it's listed in the feature requests. I'll @ you once an ARM64 release is available.

brendanosborne commented 3 months ago

@SnippetSpace Would you mind testing this ARM64 build?

TunnlTo_1.0.8_arm64-setup.nsis.zip

brendanosborne commented 3 months ago

@wiresock Do you still have an ARM machine? I may have to get one for testing at some stage as they seem to be gaining in popularity.

wiresock commented 3 months ago

@wiresock Do you still have an ARM machine? I may have to get one for testing at some stage as they seem to be gaining in popularity.

Yes, I have two development boxes. One is relatively old and slow, running Windows 10, and the other is a Windows Dev Kit 2023 with Windows 11.

jeroen-buis commented 1 month ago

@brendanosborne , I've been able to download and test the ARM64 release package you shared above and can confirm it works perfectly.

Tacioandrade commented 1 month ago

@wiresock Do you still have an ARM machine? I may have to get one for testing at some stage as they seem to be gaining in popularity.

One option is to try to create a free Oracle Cloud account, they provide up to 4 cores and 24GB of RAM in ARM so you can test their Ampere architecture (which I really like).

Nowadays it is a little more difficult to open an account than it used to be, but I think it is worth trying.