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# Wireguard VPN server / client
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## Features
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1. Wireguard VPN to anywhere! Uses wireguard-go, not the kernel module
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1. Persists through reboots and firmware updates
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1. Tested with a Wireguard Server in AWS
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## Requirements
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1. You have successfully setup the on boot script described [here](https://github.com/unifi-utilities/unifios-utilities/tree/main/on-boot-script)
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1. Not recommended for Wireguard newbies. Set it up on other devices first. This document does not include iptables / nat rules
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## Customization
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- Update [wg0.conf](configs/wg0.conf) to match your environment
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- You can use a custom interface name by changing wg0.conf to whatever you like
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- Use PostUp and PostDown in your wg.conf to execute any commands after the interface is created or destroyed
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## Steps
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1. Make a directory for your keys and configuration:
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```sh
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mkdir -p /data/wireguard
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```
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2. Create your public and private keys:
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```sh
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podman run -i --rm --net=host --name wireguard_conf masipcat/wireguard-go wg genkey > /data/wireguard/privatekey
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podman run -i --rm --net=host --name wireguard_conf masipcat/wireguard-go wg pubkey < /data/wireguard/privatekey > /data/wireguard/publickey
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```
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3. Create a [Wireguard configuration](configs/wg0.conf) in /data/wireguard
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4. Copy [20-wireguard.sh](on_boot.d/20-wireguard.sh) to /data/on_boot.d and update its values to reflect your environment
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5. Execute /data/on_boot.d/[20-wireguard.sh](on_boot.d/20-wireguard.sh)
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6. If you are running a server, make the appropriate firewall rules / port forwards
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7. Execute the wg command in the container to verify the tunnel is up. It should look something like this:
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```sh
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$ podman exec -it wireguard wg
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interface: wg0
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public key: <your public key here>
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private key: (hidden)
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listening port: 54321
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peer: <your peers public key>
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endpoint: 10.0.0.2:54321
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allowed ips: 10.1.0.0/16, 10.2.0.0/16
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latest handshake: 1 day, 14 hours, 46 minutes, 27 seconds ago
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transfer: 138.44 MiB received, 5.00 GiB sent
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```
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### Useful commands
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```sh
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# See interface status, see your public key
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podman exec -it wireguard wg
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# Bring up wg0
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podman exec -it wireguard wg-quick up wg0
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# Bring down wg0
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podman exec -it wireguard wg-quick down wg0
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```
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