I am not able to manage the wireguard interface using wgctl on Windows (10). I have used it on linux and all is fine. I'm using Windows 10 latest updates, wireguard.exe latest, go 1.17.3 latest.
I am using a tunnel created with wireguard.exe /installtunnelservice /path/wg0.conf. If I manage the tunnel with the wireguard GUI, it all works fine. But I need to do it programatically.
C:\>wg
interface: wg0
public key: K0BZ3Bk...5tCWo=
private key: (hidden)
listening port: 57538
peer: 7W6tOXI...F7zAo=
endpoint: 159....105:51820
allowed ips: 100.127.128.0/18
latest handshake: 43 seconds ago
transfer: 31.61 KiB received, 115.69 KiB sent
persistent keepalive: every 25 seconds
...
The following code exits with "file does not exist". Having stepped the code into the library, I think that wireguard.exe is using NT Kernel mode and the library does not support it? Can someone please confirm? What is the best way around this?
I am not able to manage the wireguard interface using wgctl on Windows (10). I have used it on linux and all is fine. I'm using Windows 10 latest updates, wireguard.exe latest, go 1.17.3 latest.
I am using a tunnel created with
wireguard.exe /installtunnelservice /path/wg0.conf
. If I manage the tunnel with the wireguard GUI, it all works fine. But I need to do it programatically.The following code exits with "file does not exist". Having stepped the code into the library, I think that wireguard.exe is using NT Kernel mode and the library does not support it? Can someone please confirm? What is the best way around this?