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The original was posted on /r/wireguard by /u/RayGunner on 2023-12-19 22:23:55+00:00.


Looking for opinions as I've never dealt with anything like this before.

I am bringing on a remote worker. I have setup a 2nd computer in my office that they are going to remote into to do the work. Security is very important as there will be sensitive client information on the computer.

I posed the question in sysadmin, and to the person I use for IT support. From the feedback I've received, if I am going to go with a physical desktop instead of virtual machine, and if security is a priority for me, its to use Wireguard for the VPN to remote in.

My question is about the Wireguard deployment itself for the remote worker. Is it a hard time consuming task? My IT guy is saying its a PITA and takes a significant amount of time to setup.

The reason I am asking, is because it will not always be the same person at the same computer remoting into the system. If the setup on the remote workers computer cant be managed easily, I am going to need to re-think my setup.

Thanks!

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