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Re: Any plans to support Wireguard VPN?
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:08 am
by asdffdsa6131
has been over one year now and no comment from sparklabs.....
Re: Any plans to support Wireguard VPN?
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 10:32 pm
by mstroiu
I found this tweet about it's implementation in a future version of the application.
Source:
https://twitter.com/sparklabs/status/13 ... 2460012544
Re: Any plans to support Wireguard VPN?
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2021 6:41 am
by Jmars
Mon Jun 28, 2021 10:32 pmmstroiu wrote:
I found this tweet about it's implementation in a future version of the application.
Source: https://twitter.com/sparklabs/status/13 ... 2460012544
Any update about this?
Re: Any plans to support Wireguard VPN?
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2021 3:06 pm
by James
Hi Jmars,
I'm afraid nothing we can add at this stage. You'll probably find some other past tweets from us talking about waiting on wg-dynamic to be formalised (most commercial VPN Service Providers are doing configuration outside of the VPN connection over custom HTTPS APIs, which isn't ideal), which is still relevant.
Cheers,
James
Re: Any plans to support Wireguard VPN?
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 1:55 am
by Circus0708
I created an account just for this: please add Wireguard support. It has proven itself and it is time to add support to Viscosity.
My goal of buying this product was to have all my VPN config in one app, but all of my servers are switching to Wireguard so I have to use the Official Wireguard app more and more...
Re: Any plans to support Wireguard VPN?
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:53 pm
by doffactory
Thu Dec 09, 2021 3:06 pmJames wrote:
Hi Jmars,
I'm afraid nothing we can add at this stage. You'll probably find some other past tweets from us talking about waiting on wg-dynamic to be formalised (most commercial VPN Service Providers are doing configuration outside of the VPN connection over custom HTTPS APIs, which isn't ideal), which is still relevant.
Cheers,
James
Hi James,
Any updates for wireguard support? As other users, we are migrating more and more to wireguard and would love to keep using viscosity in the future...
Re: Any plans to support Wireguard VPN?
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2023 7:50 am
by User9186
Hi James,
I'm sure you're sick of people asking this, but is it likely we are going to get this feature? It would make my life so much easier.
Re: Any plans to support Wireguard VPN?
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 9:27 am
by James
Hi User9186,
Feedback is always appreciated, even requests for features we've heard before.
Multi-protocol support is still on the roadmap. We're a small team, and so have to prioritise what we work on. I've commented elsewhere that one of the big projects we've been working on is fully porting Viscosity to Swift (instead of the mix of ObjC/C/C#/C++ we've been working with, which really slows down adding new functionality). We'll be able to speed up adding new features once this is complete, but frustratingly projects like that always end up taking longer than you expect (and Viscosity has 15 years worth of code).
I do want to stress though that this doesn't necessarily mean that we just need to finish off some porting work and multi-protocol support will be the immediate next thing. The security world moves quickly and our priorities are always in flux to ensure that Viscosity and its users are secure. Hopefully we have some good news on the multi-protocol front for you soon, but please don't hold it against us if we need to jump to other things in the meantime to keep Viscosity up-to-speed.
Cheers,
James
Re: Any plans to support Wireguard VPN?
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:46 pm
by mh9278
Hi! Any updates on this topic?
Re: Any plans to support Wireguard VPN?
Posted: Mon May 20, 2024 3:21 am
by TCalhau
Sat Nov 25, 2023 9:27 amJames wrote:
Hi User9186,
Feedback is always appreciated, even requests for features we've heard before.
Multi-protocol support is still on the roadmap. We're a small team, and so have to prioritise what we work on. I've commented elsewhere that one of the big projects we've been working on is fully porting Viscosity to Swift (instead of the mix of ObjC/C/C#/C++ we've been working with, which really slows down adding new functionality). We'll be able to speed up adding new features once this is complete, but frustratingly projects like that always end up taking longer than you expect (and Viscosity has 15 years worth of code).
I do want to stress though that this doesn't necessarily mean that we just need to finish off some porting work and multi-protocol support will be the immediate next thing. The security world moves quickly and our priorities are always in flux to ensure that Viscosity and its users are secure. Hopefully we have some good news on the multi-protocol front for you soon, but please don't hold it against us if we need to jump to other things in the meantime to keep Viscosity up-to-speed.
Cheers,
James
Thanks for your response! I can say I was excited to hear that Viscosity is being completely rewritten in SWIFT code!
And I look forward to a future implementation of WireGuard.