• GiuseppeAndTheYeti@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    That makes total sense. I never really considered that I have been learning Windows over the past 20 years. It was just learning “computer”. And I really appreciate the compliment to my dedication on it! I’m really happy with the result and I learned more about linux/networking/LePotato/Pi-hole than I would have guessed at the beginning of this whole project. From battling with Wireguard server configuration…ufw and portforwarding…client configuration…back to ufw…IP configuration…keys…etc. Troubleshooting was a maze sometimes 😂. One more thing before I go.

    About the name thing. Say I type:

    name="Gerald"
    wg genkey > ${name}.key
    

    Would my output then be a key generated by Wireguard and named “Gerald.key”? Or would it need to be:

    wg genkey > "${name}.key"
    

    Or like in your example:

    wg genkey > $name.key
    

    I think I’m mostly getting caught up in when the quotations are necessary and when they’re not.