← Back to context Comment by hoppyhoppy2 3 years ago Cloudflare Tunnel uses Wireguard under the hood. 2 comments hoppyhoppy2 Reply anderspitman 3 years ago I believe they use WireGuard internally but the client connections are terminated over HTTP/2 frames, with QUIC support in the works.https://blog.cloudflare.com/getting-cloudflare-tunnels-to-co... amiller2571 3 years ago Never heard of Wireguard, so I went to their website and for a half second. I thought I cracked the screen on my new phone, because of their freaking background image....But, it looks interesting. I'll have to check it out more.
anderspitman 3 years ago I believe they use WireGuard internally but the client connections are terminated over HTTP/2 frames, with QUIC support in the works.https://blog.cloudflare.com/getting-cloudflare-tunnels-to-co...
amiller2571 3 years ago Never heard of Wireguard, so I went to their website and for a half second. I thought I cracked the screen on my new phone, because of their freaking background image....But, it looks interesting. I'll have to check it out more.
I believe they use WireGuard internally but the client connections are terminated over HTTP/2 frames, with QUIC support in the works.
https://blog.cloudflare.com/getting-cloudflare-tunnels-to-co...
Never heard of Wireguard, so I went to their website and for a half second. I thought I cracked the screen on my new phone, because of their freaking background image....
But, it looks interesting. I'll have to check it out more.