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Changelog
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**6.2.0**
- Support Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa)
- Introduce `wireguard_ubuntu_update_cache` and `wireguard_ubuntu_cache_valid_time` variables to specifiy individual Ubuntu package cache settings. Default values are the same as before.
**6.1.0**
- Archlinux: Linux kernel >= 5.6 contains `wireguard` module now. No need to install `wireguard-dkms` anymore in this case. Installations with LTS kernel installs `wireguard-lts` package now instead of `wireguard-dkms`. Installations with kernel <= 5.6 will still install `wireguard-dkms` package.
**6.0.4**
- Use the buster-backports repository on Debian Buster (or older), use package standard repositories on sid/bullseye.
standard repositories on sid/bullseye.
The role no longer adds the unstable _repo_ nor the _apt preference_ for that repo. There is no need to clean the preference and unstable repository, since packages from your release have a higher priority.
If you remove the apt preference (`/etc/apt/preferences.d/limit-unstable`) updates from `unstable` are accepted by apt. This likely is not what you want and may lead to an unstable state.
If you want to clean up:
* remove `/etc/apt/preferences.d/limit-unstable` and
* remove `deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ unstable main` from `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb_debian_org_debian.list`.
The backports repository has a lower priority and does not need an apt preference.
**6.0.3**
- If `wg syncconf` command is not available do stop/start service instead of restart (contribution by @cristichiru)
**6.0.2**
- Debian: install `gnupg` package instead of `gpg`. (contribution by @zinefer)
**6.0.1**
- add shell options to syncconf handler to fail fast in case of error
**6.0.0**
- Newer versions of WireGuard (around November 2019) introduced `wg syncconf` subcommand. This has the advantage that changes to the WireGuard configuration can be applied without disturbing existing connections. With this change this role tries to use `wg syncconf` subcommand when available. This even works if you have hosts with older and newer WireGuard versions.
**5.0.0**
- `wireguard_(preup|postdown|preup|predown)` settings are now a list. If more `iptables` commands needs to be specified e.g. then this changes makes it more readable. The commands are executed in order as described in [wg-quick.8](https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-tools/about/src/man/wg-quick.8). Also see README for more examples. (contribution by @Madic-)
**4.2.0**
- Add support for Fedora (contribution by @ties)
**4.1.1**
- Install GPG to be able to import WireGuard key (Debian)
**4.1.0**
- Allow to specifiy additional Wireguard interface options: `fwmark`, `mtu`, `table`, `preup` and `predown` (for more information and examples see [wg-quick.8](https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/about/src/tools/man/wg-quick.8))
- Add host comments in Wireguard config file
**4.0.0**
- While the changes introduced are backwards compatible in general if you stay with your current settings some variables are no longer needed. So this is partly a breaking change and therefore justifies a new major version.
- Support multiple Wireguard interfaces. See README for examples (contribution by fbourqui)
- Make role stateless: In the previous versions the private and public keys of the Wireguard hosts were stored locally in the directory defined with the `wireguard_cert_directory` variable. This is no longer the case. The variables `wireguard_cert_directory`, `wireguard_cert_owner` and `wireguard_cert_group` are no longer needed and were removed. If you used this role before this release it's safe to remove them from your settings. The directory that was defined with the `wireguard_cert_directory` variable will be kept. While not tested it may enable you to go back to an older version of this role and it should still work (contribution by fbourqui)
- Reminder: `wireguard_cert_directory` default was `~/wireguard/certs`. Public and Private keys where stored on the host running ansible playbook. As a security best practice private keys of all your WireGuard endpoints should not be kept locally.
**3.2.2**
- remove unneeded `with_inventory_hostnames` loops (thanks to pierreozoux for initial PR)
**3.2.1**
- remove unecessary files (contribution by pierreozoux)
**3.2.0**
- add support for RHEL/CentOS (contribution by ahanselka)
**3.1.0**
- pass package list directly to some modules by using the new and prefered syntax instead `loop` or `with_items` (contribution by ahanselka)
**3.0.1**
- fix address in README
**3.0.0**
- support for Debian added (contribution by ties)
**2.0.1**
- make Ansible linter happy
**2.0.0**
- use correct semantic versioning as described in https://semver.org. Needed for Ansible Galaxy importer as it now insists on using semantic versioning.
- moved changelog entries to separate file
- make Ansible linter happy
- no major changes but decided to start a new major release as versioning scheme changed quite heavily
**v1.0.2**
- update README
**v1.0.1**
- update README
**v1.0.0**
- initial implementation