Fix WireGuard spelling in README

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Simon Strassl 2018-02-13 13:39:49 +01:00
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# Network-Manager VPN Plugin for Wireguard # Network-Manager VPN Plugin for WireGuard
This project is a VPN Plugin for NetworkManager that handles client-side Wireguard connections. This project is a VPN Plugin for NetworkManager that handles client-side WireGuard connections.
It is based on the [OpenVPN Plugin](https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-openvpn) and was started as a Bachelor's Thesis at [SBA Research](https://www.sba-research.org/). It is based on the [OpenVPN Plugin](https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-openvpn) and was started as a Bachelor's Thesis at [SBA Research](https://www.sba-research.org/).
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### Execution ### Execution
Once the installation is completed, the Plugin can be used per NetworkManager (usually graphically via the applet). Once the installation is completed, the Plugin can be used per NetworkManager (usually graphically via the applet).
When a new Wireguard connection is created and configured via the NetworkManager GUI (can also be called via `nm-connection-editor`), it is the Connection Editor Plugin which is executed. When a new WireGuard connection is created and configured via the NetworkManager GUI (can also be called via `nm-connection-editor`), it is the Connection Editor Plugin which is executed.
When the connection is activated, it is the service plugin that is being called. When the connection is activated, it is the service plugin that is being called.
A very basic testing suite is provided in the form of the Python script `examples/dbus/dbus.py`, which looks up the Plugin via name on D-BUS and sends it a Connect() instruction. More or less the same thing (and more) can however be achieved by just using NetworkManager after installing the package, so there should not be a need for this - except for the fact that the script is easily modifiable. A very basic testing suite is provided in the form of the Python script `examples/dbus/dbus.py`, which looks up the Plugin via name on D-BUS and sends it a Connect() instruction. More or less the same thing (and more) can however be achieved by just using NetworkManager after installing the package, so there should not be a need for this - except for the fact that the script is easily modifiable.
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https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/gdbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Plugin.html https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/gdbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Plugin.html
Settings VPN (sent via DBus on Connect(a{sa{sv}}) method): Settings VPN (sent via DBus on Connect(a{sa{sv}}) method):
https://developer.gnome.org/libnm/stable/NMSettingVpn.html#nm-setting-vpn-get-data-item https://developer.gnome.org/libnm/stable/NMSettingVpn.html#nm-setting-vpn-get-data-item