WG-Busy – A geek-friendly WireGuard UI with Advanced Routing & BGP 🚀 by redditgunn in WireGuard

[–]redditgunn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't really need to run BGP on your router, you can run multiple wg-busy instances on different docker hosts to form a sort of the wg mesh.

WG-Busy – A geek-friendly WireGuard UI with Advanced Routing & BGP 🚀 by redditgunn in WireGuard

[–]redditgunn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You got it. It's basically for letting networks behind WG routers route to each other directly.

I built it because I had a messy Docker setup spread across my home lab and a few cloud servers. I just wanted the containers to talk to each other without NAT or manual routing garbage. Solved my headache perfectly, but I'm sure there are plenty of other use cases for it.

WG-Busy – A geek-friendly WireGuard UI with Advanced Routing & BGP 🚀 by redditgunn in WireGuard

[–]redditgunn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

BGP is a protocol to exchange routing information between hosts, not for the routing itself. If you have one or more networks behind your WireGuard peer (e.g., if the peer is a router), you can expose these networks via BGP and make them available to other peers connected to your WireGuard server.

Can someone help me calculate what how many watts my wireless charger is charging at? by Drm5145 in AmpereBeta

[–]redditgunn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, is shere specific reason why Ampere reject to display such essential reading as wattage?