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Added Dockerfile to build a release that uses the arm64 architecture
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I have no experience with Raspberry Pi's and never owned one, so I can't test it myself. Nevertheless, I am fine with merging this in the main repo. |
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I haven't tried WireGuard. I do know that OpenVPN is ok. There have been some hiccups due to server changes with PIA, but that had nothing to do with the changes, just with PIA service. I know that PIA said that they do have some support for WireGuard, but the last I checked they only support it using their VPN client, not OpenVPN. Do you know of a way to use WireGuard via PIA that I could use to test it? |
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Added Dockerfile to build a release that uses the arm64 architecture. The key differences are in line 3, to use 20.04, line 44 to use libicu66, and 55-57 to swap out the
AMDx64forARM64. I tested this out on my RPi4s running Ubuntu as the host OS and it seems to be stable.