Setup SuperGuardVPN on Linux devices: A Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Install WireGuard
The installation process for WireGuard varies depending on your Linux distribution. You can find the instruction for your distribution on Wireguard Official Website
Here are the general steps for installing WireGuard on Ubuntu, Debian, and other Debian-based distros:
- Update your package manager:
sudo apt update
- Install WireGuard:
sudo apt install wireguard
Step 2: Copy Your Connection Configuration
If you haven't created a connection yet, go to your Connections, create a new connection, and click on the View Configuration
button when the connection is ready.
Step 3: Create a WireGuard Interface Configuration File
-
Create a new file named
wg0.conf
in the/etc/wireguard
directory. -
Open the
wg0.conf
file using your preferred text editor and paste the configuration into thewg0.conf
file. -
Save the
wg0.conf
file.
Step 4: Activate the WireGuard Interface
Enable the WireGuard interface using the following command:
sudo wg-quick up wg0
Step 5: Verify the Connection
Verify the location of your ip from the following website:
curl https://ipinfo.io/
Success Confirmation: If the location displayed on the website matches the location of your connection, then your connection is working properly and you're all set.
{
"ip": "34.28.219.161",
"hostname": "161.219.28.34.bc.googleusercontent.com",
"city": "Council Bluffs",
"region": "Iowa",
"country": "US",
"loc": "41.2619,-95.8608",
"org": "AS396982 Google LLC",
"postal": "51502",
"timezone": "America/Chicago",
"readme": "https://ipinfo.io/missingauth"
}
Enjoy Unrestricted and Secure Online Freedom With your Linux device securely connected to SuperGuardVPN, you can now enjoy unrestricted access to the internet, bypass geo-restrictions, safeguard your online privacy, and protect your sensitive data from prying eyes. Embrace the