This is great news! Well done Jason and Roopesh. I’m no app coder, but I can at least give my feedback for what that’s worth. It imported my conf via QR and connected without issues, so far. It’ll be great to see VPN-on-Demand added (eg phone restarts, dead batteries, network switches(?) etc). I’ve also been testing the TunSafe iOS app, which does have VPNoD but is bugging out with UDP writes atm. No doubt soon enough we’ll have at least two good open source apps to choose from. It’s great to have such choice and flexibility when working with my favourite VPN protocol. Keep up the great work everyone, and thanks for what you do. > On 5 Nov 2018, at 21:27, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > > Hey folks, > > For the last few weeks, Roopesh and I have been hard at work on the > WireGuard for iOS app. Today we're happy to share a > likely-buggy-and-broken TestFlight that you can run on your phone: > . As usual, use at your > own risk, especially since it's alpha quality. > > Please let us know about any bugs as you find them -- you can send > them to me or to team@wireguard.com. Our current TODO list lives here > [1], linked via the main project TODO list [2], and if you're an iOS > person and want to contribute code, we'd be happy to have you on > board. > > The app costs $3.99 and requires an email address to sign up; we > manage all your tunnels for you in the cloud. JUST KIDDING! Like the > rest of WireGuard, the iOS app is free and open source [3]. I make > this rather tasteless joke, because of the rather surprising > quantities of people encouraging me to do the iOS stuff as proprietary > paid software, because "apple users will pay" or because "open source > is cool, but iphone folks don't care about it so you can get away with > charging" or because "none of the other vpn players are doing open > source mobile implementations" or even because "apple is more likely > to accept paid software into its app store" and so on and so forth. > But, as usual, I much prefer for this to be a community project than a > closed one, and so like everything else, it's FLOSS. > > Enjoy! And do let us know about the bugs as you run into them. I'm > sure there are plenty. > > Regards, > Jason > > [1] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BnzImOF8CkungFnuRlWhnEpY2OmEHSckat62aZ6LYGY > [2] https://www.wireguard.com/todo/ > [3] https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-ios/ > _______________________________________________ > WireGuard mailing list > WireGuard@lists.zx2c4.com > https://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/wireguard