Many Thanks! On Tue, Sep 10, 2019, 23:53 Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@gmail.com> wrote:
11.09.2019 0:46, tomas.kuchta.lists@gmail.com пишет:
Thanks for finding the time to respond Andrei,
How did you find the repo in OBS yourself?
Go to build.opensuse.org and search for project network:vpn:wireguard. Packages built in OBS projects on build.opensue.org are published on download.opensuse.org, repository names correspond to project names. Zypper automatically resolves obs://foo:bar:baz references to corresponding download.opensuse.org locations. Which you would see if you just followed instructions and looked at generated repository URL.
Please do not get me wrong - I had no desire to offend anyone - I genuinely asked the question because it would be great to know how to find stuff in OBS.
I do not "insist" or demand that someone answers - I asked as politely as I thought appropriate.
Wireguard does not provide FQDN - so, their instruction does not work + I do not find it reasonable security practice to add a repo blindly, without checking it first and knowing where it connects to.
Background: For about half a year - I believed that wirequard does not exist in OBS, based on my failed searches. I did not want the burden of compiling kernel module with every kernel update - so, I run it in a container with Ubuntu. Stumbling upon a random post recently, I realized that the OBS search maybe broken - so I asked here.
Thanks again for your response, Tomas
On Tue, 2019-09-10 at 20:50 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
10.09.2019 20:25, tomas.kuchta.lists@gmail.com пишет:
Can someone help me to find correct way to search for wireguard repo on opensuse.org please?
Wireguard website gives example of non-fqdn link to OBS.
So what? If you need repo, it gives you precise instruction how to access this repo.
So, I have tried reliable OBS search at: https://software.opensuse.org/search - but failed to find anything.
This is happens more often than not. What makes you think it is reliable?
I tried searching for terms: wireguard, wire, guard, etc. with no
results.
What am I doing wrong - from google searches, I know that the wireguard exists in OBS, but cannot find it directly?
Using third party links for software, especially something like VPN,
is a
security nightmare. So, I would prefer direct/correct opensuse way to do this.
Wiregard website explains exactly the direct correct opensuse way.
Any advice?
If you insist ...
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/vpn:/wireguard/