Hey guys,

I would really like to do that. For the main development I would throw this into discussion: https://github.com/WireGuard/wireguard-rs/issues/1#issuecomment-286521908

I guess it would be more visible to the Rust community if we allow maintaining it via the GitHub repository.

@Jason, what do you think?

Best regards,
Sascha

Am 14. März 2017, 17:29 +0100 schrieb sopium <sopium@mysterious.site>:
Hi Sascha and folks,

---- On Sun, 05 Mar 2017 20:42:00 +0900 Sascha Grunert <saschagrunert@icloud.com> wrote ----
Hey folks,

I want to call for participation of the Rust userspace implementation of WireGuard. The template for the initial implementation was this: https://www.wireguard.io/xplatform/ and can be found here: https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-rs/.

What works for now:

- A main working executable (`cargo run -- -h`) which parses the command line parameters via the `clap` crate
- General debug and tracing support via the `log` crate
- Daemonizing support
- The wireguard library which creates a local socket and waits for incoming connections (reference implementation)

[...]

I have kept an eye on this. It seems that you were mostly working
on the `xplatform` stuff, and haven't started on the actual
implementation of the protocol yet. My code has (partly)
implemented the protocol, but lacks the `xplatform` ui. So it
seems like a perfect time to merge efforts. What do you think?

And to all who are interested in userspace WG impls, in
particular Rust impls, I have adjusted the goal of my project to
“to write a secure, compatible, cross-platform and reasonably
fast user-space implementation of WireGuard in Rust”. I am also
committed to finishing and maintaining it. There is a big TODO
list, and contribution is welcome!

For those not closely following this thread, the project is at:

https://github.com/sopium/titun/tree/wg

Regards,
Sopium