WireGuard is blocked by DPI in 10+ countries now. AmneziaWG 2.0 is a fork that makes the traffic look like random noise - DPI can’t tell it apart from normal UDP. Same crypto under the hood, negligible speed overhead.
I wrote an installer that handles the whole setup in one command on a clean Ubuntu/Debian VPS - kernel module, firewall, hardening, client configs with QR codes. Pure bash, no dependencies, runs on any $3/month box. MIT license.
Been running it from Russia where stock WireGuard stopped working mid-2025.


Very cool! I’m actually interested in helping with testing and porting to other architecture. Made a comment on the open issue for ARM support, happy to open a PR if you’re interested
Hey, saw your PR #43 - the QEMU build matrix is a solid start. Left a comment there about two things: the /output mount path issue in the CI workflow, and the awg-tools version question (the PPA arm64 build might still be 1.x). Are you working on those, or would it help if I tested on my end?