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Hello,
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To be able to access the resources on our development infrastructure, you will need to set up a VPN profile.
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To install the necessary client application, please visit the following page to obtain packages for the operating system your device is currently using:
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https://www.wireguard.com/install/
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Please take care of the configuration files and QR images as equivalent to a secure password.
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For Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS simply import profile.conf or profile_alltraffic.conf file using the import tunnel function of the Wireguard software.
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You may choose to import both versions and switch between them, where the `alltraffic` version pushes all network routes through the endpoint, which is useful for example if a third party system requires a whitelisted company address or to switch geographic policy. The tradeoff is the limited bandwidth and delay of the endpoint for every network request, which could affect some resource intensive applications.
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The connected device follows the remote network policy for the routed traffic and DNS requests.
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For Linux you may use the wg-rapid script `sudo cp linux/wg-rapid /usr/local/bin`. Then copy either profile.conf file or the profile_alltraffic.conf version of it as /etc/wireguard/office.conf and start with `wg-rapid office` Please not that the linux script has built-in capability to switch between preselected routes, so it doesn't matter which one of them you choose to copy in this case.
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Using a VPN client is somewhat platform and infrastructure specific, you may always contact #team-sysops for further assistance.
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