diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e0c2011..5998405 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -88,54 +88,46 @@ - Testing tool: Ping and Traceroute to your peer -## 📝 Requirement +## 📝 Requirements -- Tested on the following Operating Systems - > [!NOTE] - > All operating systems I tested are ARM64 ran in UTM Virtual Machine. - - | Ubuntu | Debian | Red Hat Enterprise Linux | CentOS | Fedora | - |-----------|--------|--------------------------|----------|--------| - | 20.04 LTS | 12.6 | 9.4 | 9-Stream | 40 | - | 22.04 LTS | 11.10 | | | 39 | - | 24.02 LTS | | | | 38 | +1. Supported operating systems. Please view the list below. +2. WireGuard & WireGuard-Tools (`wg-quick`) +3. Python 3.10 / 3.11 / 3.12 +4. `git`, `net-tools`, `sudo` (_This should only apply to RHEL 9 & 8, interestingly it doesn't have it preinstalled)_ - > ![!TIP] - > **If you have tested on other operating systems and it works perfectly please provide it to me. Thank you!** +### Supported Operating Systems +> [!NOTE] +> All operating systems below are tested by myself. All are ARM64 ran in UTM Virtual Machine. -- **WireGuard** and **WireGuard-Tools (`wg-quick`)** are installed. +| Ubuntu | Debian | Red Hat Enterprise Linux | CentOS | Fedora | +|-----------|--------|--------------------------|----------|--------| +| 20.04 LTS | 12.6 | 9.4 | 9-Stream | 40 | +| 22.04 LTS | 11.10 | | | 39 | +| 24.02 LTS | | | | 38 | - > [!TIP] - > Don't know how? Check this official documentation +> ![!TIP] +> **If you have tested on other operating systems and it works perfectly please provide it to me. Thank you!** -- `git`, `net-tools`, `sudo` (_This only apply to RHEL 9 & 8, can't believe it doesn't come with `sudo` installed lol)_ +### Existing WireGuard Configurations -- Python 3.10 / 3.11 / 3.12 +> ![!NOTE] +> This only applies to existing WireGuard Configuration under `/etc/wireguard` - > [!TIP] - > Check your Python version with - > ```shell - > $ python3 --version - > Python 3.12.0 - > ``` +```ini +[Interface] +... +SaveConfig = true +# Need to include this line to allow WireGuard Tool to save your configuration, +# or if you just want it to monitor your WireGuard Interface and don't need to +# make any changes with the dashboard, you can set it to false. -- Configuration files under **`/etc/wireguard`**, but please note the following sample - - ```ini - [Interface] - ... - SaveConfig = true - # Need to include this line to allow WireGuard Tool to save your configuration, - # or if you just want it to monitor your WireGuard Interface and don't need to - # make any changes with the dashboard, you can set it to false. - - [Peer] - #Name# = Donald's iPhone - PublicKey = abcd1234 - AllowedIPs = 1.2.3.4/32 - ``` - - > With `v4`, WGDashboard will look for entry with `#Name# = abc...` in each peer and use that for the name. +[Peer] +#Name# = Donald's iPhone +PublicKey = abcd1234 +AllowedIPs = 1.2.3.4/32 +``` +> ![!TIP] +> With `v4`, WGDashboard will look for entry with `#Name# = abc...` in each peer and use that for the name. @@ -146,7 +138,7 @@ These commands are tested by myself in each OS. It contains commands to install WireGuard, Git, Net Tools, and even Python on some OS. > [!WARNING] -> Please makesure you understand these commands before you run them +> Please make sure you understand these commands before you run them. #### Ubuntu 20.04 LTS