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by JNRowe 815 days ago
That is the situation that lead to me to wireproxy; I had a need to use Cloudflare Warp, and no desire to entrust their apt repository with updates to my system.

Added to that their official client has heaps of functionality I have no use for, and wireproxy does everything I want for this usecase with a comparatively tiny amount of code(5MB vs 400MB built). I started the evening with a wg-quick generated config that required root, and ended it using a simple unprivileged daemon that I can toggle easily.