Thanks for fixing it so quickly! Would it be possible to use env as the interpreter for systems which don't place bash directly in /bin? I think that's my only other significant local modification to the script on my BSD systems. I.e., -#!/bin/bash +#!/usr/bin/env bash Best regards, Conrad P.S., If it is helpful, I also have some example SystemD unit files for connecting this script up in that universe, which I'm pretty sure I stole from ArchWiki (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/WireGuard) but I don't remember at this point. It might be nice to other users to shove some version of them in the examples/reresolve-dns directory as an example for folks on systemd. $ cat wg-reresolve-dns.timer [Unit] Description=Periodically reresolve DNS of Wireguard endpoints that have stopped responding [Timer] OnCalendar=*:*:0/30 [Install] WantedBy=timers.target # The hardcoded wgnet0 below could probably be transformed into an @.service, like wg-quick@.service. Also, dnsmasq.service is just a quirk of my personal DNS configuration; others might depend on different or non-local resolvers. $ cat wg-reresolve-dns.service [Unit] Description=Reresolve DNS of all WireGuard endpoints that have missed a handshake Wants=network-online.target dnsmasq.service wg-quick@wgnet0.service After=network-online.target dnsmasq.service wg-quick@wgnet0.service [Service] Type=oneshot ExecStart=/bin/sh -c 'for i in /etc/wireguard/*.conf; do /usr/share/doc/wireguard/examples/reresolve-dns/reresolve-dns.sh "$i"; done' # Finally, here's an example of systemd units that use the more general @.timer and @.service (but lack the unit dependencies): https://gist.github.com/ephemient/45ffc8c143d3c4f3d1a940f4293e4b84 On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 04:31 Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion! > > > https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/commit/?id=d05b6606886018853da20ca3ee8bda16524b53b9 >