I think it’s compatible with other routers but I don’t guarantee it because I cannot test it. I tested the generated file on a GL.iNet GL-AR750 router.Before transferring the generated file to the GL.iNet router (/etc/config/wireguard) do make a backup of the existing one.No malicious code is contained in the script and no network connection is needed or used while using it if you know basic programming you can understand the logic and the execution steps of the script (only 260 lines of code, comments included) If you don’t know what Perl is or how to run scripts or how to connect to the router and transfer the file, avoid using it The script is provided ‘as is’ without warranty of any kind.Please be very careful using the file generated by the script and read carefully the following lines: the filter gb-se-us forces the script to ignore Mullvad’s files related to countries other than gb/se/us). If needed, you can limit the analysis to only some countries, providing a filter (e.g. The script generates from them a single file compatible with GL.iNet’s one. Then I extract them in a directory and run the script on them. Personally, I periodically generate the Mullvad’s Linux configuration files for all countries and servers. I made a little Perl script that takes in input Mullvad’s Linux Wireguard configuration files and creates a GL.iNet’s Wireguard configuration file (/etc/config/wireguard). For anyone using Mullvad VPN provider on GL.iNet GL-AR750 router.
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