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<p align="center"><b><i>This project is not affiliate to the official WireGuard Project</i></b></p>
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<hr>
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## [Official Documentation ➡️](https://donaldzou.github.io/WGDashboard-Documentation/)
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> [!NOTE]
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> To better manage documentation for this project. I've moved it to its own [repo](https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard-Documentation). I will keep updating over there and leave this README only with important information.
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# WG-Dashboard Docker Explanation:
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Author: DaanSelen<br>
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This document delves into how the WG-Dashboard Docker container has been built.<br>
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Of course there are two stages, one before run-time and one at/after run-time.<br>
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The `Dockerfile` describes how the container image is made, and the `entrypoint.sh` is executed after running the container. <br>
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In this example, WireGuard is integrated into the container itself, so it should be a run-and-go.<br>
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For more details on the source-code specific to this Docker image, refer to the source files, they have lots of comments.
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I have tried to embed some new features such as `isolated_peers` and interface startup on container-start (through `enable_wg0`).
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard/main/img/logo.png" alt="WG-Dashboard Logo" title="WG-Dashboard Logo" width="150" height="150" />
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## Getting the container running:
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To get the container running you either pull the image from the repository, at the moment: `repo.nerthus.nl/app/wireguard-dashboard:latest`.<br>
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From there either use the environment variables describe below as parameters or use the Docker Compose file: `compose.yaml`.
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An example of a simple command to get the container running is show below:<br>
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```shell
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docker run -d \
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--name wireguard-dashboard \
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--restart unless-stopped \
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-e enable_wg0=true \
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-e isolated_peers=true \
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-p 10086:10086/tcp \
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-p 51820:51820/udp \
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--cap-add NET_ADMIN \
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repo.nerthus.nl/app/wireguard-dashboard:latest
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```
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<br>
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If you want to use Compose instead of a raw Docker command, refer to the example in the `compose.yaml` or the one pasted below:
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<br><br>
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```yaml
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services:
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wireguard-dashboard:
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image: repo.nerthus.nl/app/wireguard-dashboard:latest
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restart: unless-stopped
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container_name: wire-dash
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environment:
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#- tz=
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#- global_dns=
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- enable_wg0=true
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- isolated_peers=false
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#- public_ip=
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ports:
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- 10086:10086/tcp
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- 51820:51820/udp
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volumes:
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- conf:/etc/wireguard
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- app:/opt/wireguarddashboard/app
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cap_add:
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- NET_ADMIN
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volumes:
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conf:
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app:
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```
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If you want to customize the yaml, make sure the core stays the same, but for example volume PATHs can be freely changed.<br>
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This setup is just generic and will use the Docker volumes.
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## Working with the container and environment variables:
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Once the container is running, the installation process is essentially the same as running it on bare-metal.<br>
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So go to the assign TCP port in this case HTTP, like the default 10086 one in the example and log into the WEB-GUI.<br>
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| Environment variable | Accepted arguments | Default value | Verbose |
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| -------------- | ------- | ------- | ------- |
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| tz | Europe/Amsterdam or any confirming timezone notation. | Europe/Amsterdam | Sets the timezone of the Docker container. This is to timesync the container to any other processes which would need it. |
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| global_dns | Any IPv4 address, such as my personal recommendation: 9.9.9.9 (QUAD9) | 1.1.1.1 | Set the default DNS given to clients once they connect to the WireGuard tunnel (VPN).
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| enable_wg0 | `true` or `false` | `false` | Enables or disables the starting of the WireGuard interface on container 'boot-up'.
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| isolated_peers | `true` or `false` | `true` | For security the default is true, and it disables peers to ping or reach eachother, the WireGuard interface IS able to reach the peers (Done through `iptables`).
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| public_ip | Any IPv4 (public recommended) address, such as the one returned by default | Default uses the return of `curl ifconfig.me` | To reach your VPN from outside your own network, you need WG-Dashboard to know what your public IP-address is, otherwise it will generate faulty config files for clients.
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## Closing remarks:
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For feedback please submit an issue to the repository. Or message dselen@nerthus.nl.
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docker/README.md
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docker/README.md
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# WGDashboard Docker Explanation:
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Author: DaanSelen<br>
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This document delves into how the WGDashboard Docker container has been built.<br>
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Of course there are two stages, one before run-time and one at/after run-time.<br>
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The `Dockerfile` describes how the container image is made, and the `entrypoint.sh` is executed after running the container. <br>
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In this example, WireGuard is integrated into the container itself, so it should be a run-and-go/out-of-the-box.<br>
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For more details on the source-code specific to this Docker image, refer to the source files, they have lots of comments.
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I have tried to embed some new features such as `isolate` and interface startup on container-start (through `enable`). I hope you enjoy!
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard/main/src/static/img/logo.png" alt="WG-Dashboard Logo" title="WG-Dashboard Logo" width="150" height="150" />
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## Getting the container running:
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To get the container running you either pull the image from the repository, `dselen/wgdashboard:latest`.<br>
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From there either use the environment variables describe below as parameters or use the Docker Compose file: `compose.yaml`.<br>
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Be careful, the default generated WireGuard configuration file uses port 51820/udp. So use this port if you want to use it out of the box.<br>
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Otherwise edit the configuration file in `/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf`.
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An example of a simple command to get the container running is show below:<br>
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```shell
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docker run -d \
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--name wireguard-dashboard \
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--restart unless-stopped \
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-e enable=wg0 \
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-e isolate=wg0 \
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-p 10086:10086/tcp \
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-p 51820:51820/udp \
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--cap-add NET_ADMIN \
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dselen/wgdashboard:latest
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```
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<br>
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If you want to use Compose instead of a raw Docker command, refer to the example in the `compose.yaml` or the one pasted below:
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<br><br>
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```yaml
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services:
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wireguard-dashboard:
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image: dselen/wgdashboard:latest
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restart: unless-stopped
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container_name: wire-dash
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environment:
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#- tz=
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#- global_dns=
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- enable=none
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- isolate=wg0
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#- public_ip=
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ports:
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- 10086:10086/tcp
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- 51820:51820/udp
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volumes:
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- conf:/etc/wireguard
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- app:/opt/wireguarddashboard/app
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cap_add:
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- NET_ADMIN
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volumes:
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conf:
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app:
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```
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If you want to customize the yaml, make sure the core stays the same, but for example volume PATHs can be freely changed.<br>
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This setup is just generic and will use the Docker volumes.
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## Working with the container and environment variables:
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Once the container is running, the installation process is essentially the same as running it on bare-metal.<br>
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So go to the assign TCP port in this case HTTP, like the default 10086 one in the example and log into the WEB-GUI.<br>
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| Environment variable | Accepted arguments | Default value | Example value | Verbose |
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| -------------- | ------- | ------- | ------- | ------- |
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| tz | Europe/Amsterdam or any confirming timezone notation. | `Europe/Amsterdam` | `America/New_York` | Sets the timezone of the Docker container. This is to timesync the container to any other processes which would need it. |
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| global_dns | Any IPv4 address, such as my personal recommendation: 9.9.9.9 (QUAD9). | `1.1.1.1` | `8.8.8.8` or any IP-Address that resolves DNS-names, and of course is reachable | Set the default DNS given to clients once they connect to the WireGuard tunnel, and for new peers, set to Cloudflare DNS for reliability.
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| enable | Anything, preferably an existing WireGuard interface name. | `none` | `wg0,wg2,wg13` | Enables or disables the starting of the WireGuard interface on container 'boot-up'.
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| isolate | Anything, preferably an existing WireGuard interface name. | `wg0` | `wg1,wg0` | For security premade `wg0` interface comes with this feature enabled by default. Declaring `isolate=none` in the Docker Compose file will remove this. The WireGuard interface itself IS able to reach the peers (Done through the `iptables` package).
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| public_ip | Any IPv4 (public recommended) address, such as the one returned by default | Default uses the return of `curl ifconfig.me` | `23.50.131.156` | To reach your VPN from outside your own network, you need WG-Dashboard to know what your public IP-address is, otherwise it will generate faulty config files for clients. This happends because it is inside a Docker/Kubernetes container. In or outside of NAT is not relevant as long as the given IP-address is reachable from the internet or the target network.
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## Be careful with:
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When you are going to work with multiple WireGuard interfaces, you need to also open them up to the Docker host. This done by either adding the port mappings like: `51821:51821/udp` in the Docker Compose file, or to open a range like: `51820-51830:51820-51830/udp`<br>
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The latter opens up UDP ports from 51820 to 51830, so all ports in between as well! Be careful, it is good security practise to open only needed ports!
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## Building the image yourself:
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To build the image yourself, you need to do a couple things:<br>
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1. Clone the Github repository containing the source code of WGDashboard including the docker directory. For example do: `git clone https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git`
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1. Navigate into the docker directory.
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1. (Make sure you have Docker correctly installed, if not: [Click here](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/)) and run: `docker build . -t <Image name>:<Image tag>` as an example: `docker build . -t dselen/wgdashboard:latest`.<br>This will make Docker compile the image from the resources in the directory you mention, in this case the current one. Let it compile, it takes about a minute or maximally two.
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1. If all went well, see your image with `docker images`. Example below:
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```shell
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dselen@dev-mach:~/development/WGDashboard/docker$ docker images
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REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
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dselen/wgdashboard latest c96fd96ee3b3 42 minutes ago 314MB
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```
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## Closing remarks:
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Excuse the large image size, whoops! Debian's big... sometimes.<br>
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For feedback please submit an issue to the repository. Or message dselen@nerthus.nl.
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## In Progress:
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Auto-Updating Capabilities, together with Donald I am working on it.
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# Pull from small Debian stable image.
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FROM alpine:latest AS build
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LABEL maintainer="dselen@nerthus.nl"
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# Declaring environment variables, change Peernet to an address you like, standard is a 24 bit subnet.
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ARG Git_Url="https://github.com/DaanSelen/WGDashboard.git"
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ARG wg_net="10.0.0.1"
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ARG wg_port="51820"
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# Following ENV variables are changable on container runtime because /entrypoint.sh handles that. See compose.yaml for more info.
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ENV TZ="Europe/Amsterdam"
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ENV global_dns="1.1.1.1"
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ENV enable="none"
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ENV isolate="wg0"
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ENV public_ip="0.0.0.0"
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# Doing package management operations, such as upgrading
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RUN apk update \
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&& apk add --no-cache bash git tzdata \
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iptables ip6tables curl openrc wireguard-tools \
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sudo py3-psutil py3-bcrypt
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# Using WGDASH -- like wg_net functionally as a ARG command. But it is needed in entrypoint.sh so it needs to be exported as environment variable.
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ENV WGDASH=/opt/wireguarddashboard
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# Removing the Linux Image package to preserve space on the image, for this reason also deleting apt lists, to be able to install packages: run apt update.
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# Doing WireGuard Dashboard installation measures. Modify the git clone command to get the preferred version, with a specific branch for example.
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RUN mkdir -p /setup/conf && mkdir /setup/app && mkdir ${WGDASH} \
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&& git clone ${Git_Url} /setup/app
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#COPY src /setup/app/src
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# Set the volume to be used for WireGuard configuration persistency.
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VOLUME /etc/wireguard
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VOLUME ${WGDASH}
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# Generate basic WireGuard interface. Echoing the WireGuard interface config for readability, adjust if you want it for efficiency.
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# Also setting the pipefail option, verbose: https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint/wiki/DL4006.
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SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"]
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RUN echo "[Interface]" > /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
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&& echo "Address = ${wg_net}/24" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
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&& echo "PrivateKey =" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
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&& echo "PostUp = iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING 1 -s ${wg_net}/24 -o $(ip -o -4 route show to default | awk '{print $NF}') -j MASQUERADE" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
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&& echo "PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i wg0 -o wg0 -j DROP" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
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&& echo "PreDown = iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -s ${wg_net}/24 -o $(ip -o -4 route show to default | awk '{print $NF}') -j MASQUERADE" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
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&& echo "PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i wg0 -o wg0 -j DROP" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
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&& echo "ListenPort = ${wg_port}" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
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&& echo "SaveConfig = true" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
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&& echo "DNS = ${global_dns}" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf
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# Defining a way for Docker to check the health of the container. In this case: checking the login URL.
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HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=10s --start-period=5s --retries=3 \
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CMD sh -c 'pgrep gunicorn > /dev/null && pgrep tail > /dev/null' || exit 1
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# Copy the basic entrypoint.sh script.
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COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
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# Exposing the default WireGuard Dashboard port for web access.
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EXPOSE 10086
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ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/bash", "/entrypoint.sh"]
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services:
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wireguard-dashboard:
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image: dselen:alpine
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restart: unless-stopped
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container_name: wgdashboard
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environment:
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#- tz= # <--- Set container timezone, default: Europe/Amsterdam.
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- global_dns=9.9.9.9 # <--- Set global DNS address, default: 1.1.1.1.
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- enable=wg0 # <--- Set the interfaces that will be enabled on startup, default: none. The option "off" is also allowed.
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- isolate=wg0 # <--- When set to true, it disallows peers to talk to eachother, setting to false, allows it, default: true.
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#- public_ip= # <--- Set public IP to ensure the correct one is chosen, defaulting to the IP give by ifconfig.me.
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ports:
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- 10086:10086/tcp
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- 51820:51820/udp
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volumes:
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- ./app:/opt/wireguarddashboard
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- ./conf:/etc/wireguard
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cap_add:
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- NET_ADMIN
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volumes:
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app:
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conf:
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#!/bin/bash
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echo "------------------------- START ----------------------------"
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echo "Starting the WireGuard Dashboard Docker container."
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ensure_installation() {
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# When using a custom directory to store the files, this part moves over and makes sure the installation continues.
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echo "Checking if everything is present."
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if [ -z "$(ls -A "${WGDASH}")" ]; then
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echo "Detected empty directory, moving over..."
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mv /setup/app/* "${WGDASH}"
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mv /setup/app/.* "${WGDASH}"
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python3 -m venv "${WGDASH}"/src/venv
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. "${WGDASH}/src/venv/bin/activate"
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# Extra step for Alpine
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mv /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/psutil* "${WGDASH}"/src/venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages
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mv /usr/lib/python3.12/site-packages/bcrypt* "${WGDASH}"/src/venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages
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chmod +x "${WGDASH}"/src/wgd.sh
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cd "${WGDASH}"/src || exit
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./wgd.sh install
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echo "Looks like the installation succesfully moved over."
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else
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echo "Looks like everything is present. Or the directory is not empty."
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fi
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# This first step is to ensure the wg0.conf file exists, and if not, then its copied over from the ephemeral container storage.
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if [ ! -f "/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf" ]; then
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echo "Standard wg0 Configuration file not found, grabbing template."
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cp "/setup/conf/wg0.conf" "/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf"
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echo "Setting a secure private key."
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local privateKey
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privateKey=$(wg genkey)
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sed -i "s|^PrivateKey =$|PrivateKey = ${privateKey}|g" /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf
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sed -i "s|^PrivateKey *=.*$|PrivateKey = ${privateKey}|g" /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf
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echo "Done setting template."
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else
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echo "Existing wg0 configuration file found, using that."
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fi
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}
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# === CLEAN UP ===
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clean_up() {
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printf "\n------------------------ CLEAN UP --------------------------\n"
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# Cleaning out previous data such as the .pid file and starting the WireGuard Dashboard. Making sure to use the python venv.
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echo "Looking for remains of previous instances..."
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local pid_file="${WGDASH}/src/gunicorn.pid"
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if [ -f "$pid_file" ]; then
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echo "Found old pid file, removing."
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rm $pid_file
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else
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echo "No pid remains found, continuing."
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fi
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# Also check for Python caches (pycache) inspired by https://github.com/shuricksumy
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local pycache="${WGDASH}/src/__pycache__"
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if [ -d "$pycache" ]; then
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local pycache_filecount=$(find "$pycache" -maxdepth 1 -type f | wc -l)
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if [ "$pycache_filecount" -gt 0 ]; then
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echo "Found old pycaches, removing."
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rm -rf "$pycache"/*
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else
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echo "No pycaches found, continuing."
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fi
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else
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echo "No pycaches found, continuing."
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fi
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local logdir="${WGDASH}/src/log"
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echo "Cleaning log directory."
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find /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log -name 'access_*.log' -exec rm {} +
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find /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log -name 'error_*.log' -exec rm {} +
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echo "Removed unneeded logs!"
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}
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# === SET ENV VARS ===
|
||||
set_envvars() {
|
||||
#printf "\n------------- SETTING ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ----------------\n"
|
||||
|
||||
# Changing the DNS used for clients and the dashboard itself.
|
||||
if [ "${global_dns}" != "$(grep "peer_global_dns = " /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini | awk '{print $NF}')" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Changing default dns."
|
||||
|
||||
#sed -i "s/^DNS = .*/DNS = ${global_dns}/" /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf # Uncomment if you want to have DNS on server-level.
|
||||
sed -i "s/^peer_global_dns = .*/peer_global_dns = ${global_dns}/" /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "DNS is set correctly."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Setting the public IP of the WireGuard Dashboard container host. If not defined, it will trying fetching it using a curl to ifconfig.me.
|
||||
if [ "${public_ip}" = "0.0.0.0" ]; then
|
||||
default_ip=$(curl -s ifconfig.me)
|
||||
echo "Trying to fetch the Public-IP using ifconfig.me: ${default_ip}"
|
||||
|
||||
sed -i "s/^remote_endpoint = .*/remote_endpoint = ${default_ip}/" /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini
|
||||
elif [ "${public_ip}" != "$(grep "remote_endpoint = " /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini | awk '{print $NF}')" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Setting the Public-IP using given variable: ${public_ip}"
|
||||
|
||||
sed -i "s/^remote_endpoint = .*/remote_endpoint = ${public_ip}/" /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# === CORE SERVICES ===
|
||||
start_core() {
|
||||
printf "\n---------------------- STARTING CORE -----------------------\n"
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Activating Python venv and executing the WireGuard Dashboard service."
|
||||
. "${WGDASH}"/src/venv/bin/activate
|
||||
cd "${WGDASH}"/src || return
|
||||
bash wgd.sh start &>> /dev/null
|
||||
|
||||
# Isolated peers feature, first converting the existing configuration files and the given names to arrays.
|
||||
local configurations=(/etc/wireguard/*)
|
||||
IFS=',' read -r -a do_isolate <<< "${isolate}"
|
||||
non_isolate=()
|
||||
|
||||
# Checking if there are matches between the two arrays.
|
||||
for config in "${configurations[@]}"; do
|
||||
local config=$(echo "$config" | sed -e 's|.*/etc/wireguard/||' -e 's|\.conf$||')
|
||||
found=false
|
||||
for interface in "${do_isolate[@]}"; do
|
||||
if [[ "$config" == "$interface" ]]; then
|
||||
found=true
|
||||
break
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
if [ "$found" = false ]; then
|
||||
non_isolate+=("$config")
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# Isolating the matches.
|
||||
for interface in "${do_isolate[@]}"; do
|
||||
if [ "$interface" = "none" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Found: $interface, stopping isolation checking."
|
||||
break
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Isolating interface:" $interface
|
||||
upblocking=$(grep -c "PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf)
|
||||
downblocking=$(grep -c "PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf)
|
||||
|
||||
if [ "$upblocking" -lt 1 ] && [ "$downblocking" -lt 1 ]; then
|
||||
sed -i "/PostUp =/a PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf
|
||||
sed -i "/PreDown =/a PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "Configuration for $interface does not seem to exist, continuing."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# Removing isolation for the configurations that did not match.
|
||||
for interface in "${non_isolate[@]}"; do
|
||||
if [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Removing Isolation if present for:" $interface
|
||||
sed -i "/PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP/d" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf
|
||||
sed -i "/PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP/d" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "Configuration for $interface does not seem to exist, continuing."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# The following section takes care of enabling wireguard interfaces on startup. Using arrays and given arguments.
|
||||
IFS=',' read -r -a enable_array <<< "${enable}"
|
||||
|
||||
for interface in "${enable_array[@]}"; do
|
||||
if [ "$interface" = "none" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Found: $interface, stopping enabling checking."
|
||||
break
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "Enabling interface:" $interface
|
||||
|
||||
local fileperms=$(stat -c "%a" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf)
|
||||
if [ $fileperms -eq 644 ]; then
|
||||
echo "Configuration is world accessible, adjusting."
|
||||
chmod 600 "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
if [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then
|
||||
wg-quick up $interface
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "No corresponding configuration file found for $interface doing nothing."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# === CLEAN UP ===
|
||||
ensure_blocking() {
|
||||
#printf "\n-------------- ENSURING CONTAINER CONTINUATION -------------\n"
|
||||
|
||||
. "${WGDASH}"/src/venv/bin/activate
|
||||
cd "${WGDASH}"/src || return
|
||||
bash wgd.sh restart
|
||||
|
||||
sleep 1s
|
||||
echo "Ensuring container continuation."
|
||||
|
||||
# This function checks if the latest error log is created and tails it for docker logs uses.
|
||||
if find "/opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f | read -r; then
|
||||
latestErrLog=$(find /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log -name "error_*.log" | head -n 1)
|
||||
latestAccLog=$(find /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log -name "access_*.log" | head -n 1)
|
||||
|
||||
tail -f "${latestErrLog}" "${latestAccLog}"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Blocking command in case of erroring. So the container does not quit.
|
||||
sleep infinity
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Execute functions for the WireGuard Dashboard services, then set the environment variables
|
||||
ensure_installation
|
||||
clean_up
|
||||
start_core
|
||||
set_envvars
|
||||
ensure_blocking
|
69
docker/debian/Dockerfile
Normal file
69
docker/debian/Dockerfile
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
|
||||
# Pull from small Debian stable image.
|
||||
FROM debian:stable-slim AS build
|
||||
LABEL maintainer="dselen@nerthus.nl"
|
||||
|
||||
# Declaring environment variables, change Peernet to an address you like, standard is a 24 bit subnet.
|
||||
ARG Git_Url="https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git"
|
||||
ARG wg_net="10.0.0.1"
|
||||
ARG wg_port="51820"
|
||||
|
||||
# Following ENV variables are changable on container runtime because /entrypoint.sh handles that. See compose.yaml for more info.
|
||||
ENV TZ="Europe/Amsterdam"
|
||||
ENV global_dns="1.1.1.1"
|
||||
ENV enable="none"
|
||||
ENV isolate="wg0"
|
||||
ENV public_ip="0.0.0.0"
|
||||
ENV update="yes"
|
||||
|
||||
# Doing basic system maintenance. Change the timezone to the desired timezone.
|
||||
RUN ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/${TZ} /etc/localtime
|
||||
|
||||
# Using WGDASH -- like wg_net functionally as a ARG command. But it is needed in entrypoint.sh so it needs to be exported as environment variable.
|
||||
ENV WGDASH=/opt/wireguarddashboard
|
||||
|
||||
# Doing package management operations, such as upgrading
|
||||
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
|
||||
curl git \
|
||||
iptables python3 \
|
||||
wireguard wireguard-tools \
|
||||
sudo && \
|
||||
apt-get remove -y linux-image-* && \
|
||||
apt-get autoremove -y && \
|
||||
apt-get clean && \
|
||||
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
|
||||
|
||||
# Removing the Linux Image package to preserve space on the image, for this reason also deleting apt lists, to be able to install packages: run apt update.
|
||||
|
||||
# Doing WireGuard Dashboard installation measures. Modify the git clone command to get the preferred version, with a specific branch for example.
|
||||
RUN mkdir -p /setup/conf && mkdir /setup/app && mkdir ${WGDASH} \
|
||||
&& git clone ${Git_Url} /setup/app
|
||||
|
||||
# Set the volume to be used for WireGuard configuration persistency.
|
||||
VOLUME /etc/wireguard
|
||||
VOLUME ${WGDASH}
|
||||
|
||||
# Generate basic WireGuard interface. Echoing the WireGuard interface config for readability, adjust if you want it for efficiency.
|
||||
# Also setting the pipefail option, verbose: https://github.com/hadolint/hadolint/wiki/DL4006.
|
||||
SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"]
|
||||
RUN echo "[Interface]" > /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
|
||||
&& echo "Address = ${wg_net}/24" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
|
||||
&& echo "PrivateKey =" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
|
||||
&& echo "PostUp = iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING 1 -s ${wg_net}/24 -o $(ip -o -4 route show to default | awk '{print $NF}') -j MASQUERADE" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
|
||||
&& echo "PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i wg0 -o wg0 -j DROP" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
|
||||
&& echo "PreDown = iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -s ${wg_net}/24 -o $(ip -o -4 route show to default | awk '{print $NF}') -j MASQUERADE" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
|
||||
&& echo "PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i wg0 -o wg0 -j DROP" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
|
||||
&& echo "ListenPort = ${wg_port}" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
|
||||
&& echo "SaveConfig = true" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf \
|
||||
&& echo "DNS = ${global_dns}" >> /setup/conf/wg0.conf
|
||||
|
||||
# Defining a way for Docker to check the health of the container. In this case: checking the login URL.
|
||||
HEALTHCHECK --interval=2m --timeout=1m --start-period=20s --retries=3 \
|
||||
CMD [ "$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}' http://localhost:10086/)" -eq "200" ] || exit 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Copy the basic entrypoint.sh script.
|
||||
COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
|
||||
|
||||
# Exposing the default WireGuard Dashboard port for web access.
|
||||
EXPOSE 10086
|
||||
ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/bash", "/entrypoint.sh"]
|
23
docker/debian/compose.yaml
Normal file
23
docker/debian/compose.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
|
||||
services:
|
||||
wireguard-dashboard:
|
||||
image: dselen/wgdashboard:dev
|
||||
restart: unless-stopped
|
||||
container_name: wgdashboard
|
||||
environment:
|
||||
#- tz= # <--- Set container timezone, default: Europe/Amsterdam.
|
||||
#- global_dns= # <--- Set global DNS address, default: 1.1.1.1.
|
||||
- enable=wg0 # <--- Set the interfaces that will be enabled on startup, default: none. The option "off" is also allowed.
|
||||
- isolate=wg0 # <--- When set to true, it disallows peers to talk to eachother, setting to false, allows it, default: true.
|
||||
#- public_ip= # <--- Set public IP to ensure the correct one is chosen, defaulting to the IP give by ifconfig.me.
|
||||
ports:
|
||||
- 10086:10086/tcp
|
||||
- 51820:51820/udp
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- app:/opt/wireguarddashboard
|
||||
- conf:/etc/wireguard
|
||||
cap_add:
|
||||
- NET_ADMIN
|
||||
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
app:
|
||||
conf:
|
227
docker/debian/entrypoint.sh
Normal file
227
docker/debian/entrypoint.sh
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,227 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
echo "------------------------- START ----------------------------"
|
||||
echo "Starting the WireGuard Dashboard Docker container."
|
||||
|
||||
ensure_installation() {
|
||||
# When using a custom directory to store the files, this part moves over and makes sure the installation continues.
|
||||
echo "Checking if everything is present."
|
||||
|
||||
if [ -z "$(ls -A "${WGDASH}")" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Detected empty directory, moving over..."
|
||||
|
||||
mv /setup/app/{.[!.],}* "${WGDASH}"
|
||||
python3 -m venv "${WGDASH}"/src/venv
|
||||
. "${WGDASH}/src/venv/bin/activate"
|
||||
chmod +x "${WGDASH}"/src/wgd.sh
|
||||
cd "${WGDASH}"/src || exit
|
||||
./wgd.sh install
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Looks like the installation succesfully moved over."
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "Looks like everything is present."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# This first step is to ensure the wg0.conf file exists, and if not, then its copied over from the ephemeral container storage.
|
||||
if [ ! -f "/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Standard wg0 Configuration file not found, grabbing template."
|
||||
cp "/setup/conf/wg0.conf" "/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf"
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Setting a secure private key."
|
||||
|
||||
local privateKey
|
||||
privateKey=$(wg genkey)
|
||||
|
||||
sed -i "s|^PrivateKey =$|PrivateKey = ${privateKey}|g" /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf
|
||||
sed -i "s|^PrivateKey *=.*$|PrivateKey = ${privateKey}|g" /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf
|
||||
echo "Done setting template."
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "Existing wg0 configuration file found, using that."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# === CLEAN UP ===
|
||||
clean_up() {
|
||||
printf "\n------------------------ CLEAN UP --------------------------\n"
|
||||
|
||||
# Cleaning out previous data such as the .pid file and starting the WireGuard Dashboard. Making sure to use the python venv.
|
||||
echo "Looking for remains of previous instances..."
|
||||
local pid_file="${WGDASH}/src/gunicorn.pid"
|
||||
if [ -f "$pid_file" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Found old pid file, removing."
|
||||
rm $pid_file
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "No pid remains found, continuing."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Also check for Python caches (pycache) inspired by https://github.com/shuricksumy
|
||||
local pycache="${WGDASH}/src/__pycache__"
|
||||
if [ -d "$pycache" ]; then
|
||||
local pycache_filecount=$(find "$pycache" -maxdepth 1 -type f | wc -l)
|
||||
if [ "$pycache_filecount" -gt 0 ]; then
|
||||
echo "Found old pycaches, removing."
|
||||
rm -rf "$pycache"/*
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "No pycaches found, continuing."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "No pycaches found, continuing."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
local logdir="${WGDASH}/src/log"
|
||||
echo "Cleaning log directory."
|
||||
find /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log -name 'access_*.log' -exec rm {} +
|
||||
find /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log -name 'error_*.log' -exec rm {} +
|
||||
echo "Removed unneeded logs!"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
#update_checker() {
|
||||
#if [ "$update" = "yes" ]; then
|
||||
# echo "Activating Python venv and executing the WireGuard Dashboard service."
|
||||
# . "${WGDASH}/src/venv/bin/activate"
|
||||
# cd "${WGDASH}"/src || exit
|
||||
# bash wgd.sh update
|
||||
#else
|
||||
# echo "Auto Updater disabled"
|
||||
#fi
|
||||
#}
|
||||
|
||||
# === SET ENV VARS ===
|
||||
set_envvars() {
|
||||
printf "\n------------- SETTING ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ----------------\n"
|
||||
|
||||
# Changing the DNS used for clients and the dashboard itself.
|
||||
if [ "${global_dns}" != "$(grep "peer_global_dns = " /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini | awk '{print $NF}')" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Changing default dns."
|
||||
|
||||
#sed -i "s/^DNS = .*/DNS = ${global_dns}/" /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf # Uncomment if you want to have DNS on server-level.
|
||||
sed -i "s/^peer_global_dns = .*/peer_global_dns = ${global_dns}/" /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "DNS is set correctly."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Setting the public IP of the WireGuard Dashboard container host. If not defined, it will trying fetching it using a curl to ifconfig.me.
|
||||
if [ "${public_ip}" = "0.0.0.0" ]; then
|
||||
default_ip=$(curl -s ifconfig.me)
|
||||
echo "Trying to fetch the Public-IP using ifconfig.me: ${default_ip}"
|
||||
|
||||
sed -i "s/^remote_endpoint = .*/remote_endpoint = ${default_ip}/" /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini
|
||||
elif [ "${public_ip}" != "$(grep "remote_endpoint = " /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini | awk '{print $NF}')" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Setting the Public-IP using given variable: ${public_ip}"
|
||||
|
||||
sed -i "s/^remote_endpoint = .*/remote_endpoint = ${public_ip}/" /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# === CORE SERVICES ===
|
||||
start_core() {
|
||||
printf "\n---------------------- STARTING CORE -----------------------\n"
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Activating Python venv and executing the WireGuard Dashboard service."
|
||||
. "${WGDASH}"/src/venv/bin/activate
|
||||
cd "${WGDASH}"/src || return # If changing the directory fails (permission or presence error), then bash will exist this function, causing the WireGuard Dashboard to not be succesfully launched.
|
||||
bash wgd.sh start
|
||||
|
||||
# Isolated peers feature, first converting the existing configuration files and the given names to arrays.
|
||||
local configurations=(/etc/wireguard/*)
|
||||
IFS=',' read -r -a do_isolate <<< "${isolate}"
|
||||
non_isolate=()
|
||||
|
||||
# Checking if there are matches between the two arrays.
|
||||
for config in "${configurations[@]}"; do
|
||||
local config=$(echo "$config" | sed -e 's|.*/etc/wireguard/||' -e 's|\.conf$||')
|
||||
found=false
|
||||
for interface in "${do_isolate[@]}"; do
|
||||
if [[ "$config" == "$interface" ]]; then
|
||||
found=true
|
||||
break
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
if [ "$found" = false ]; then
|
||||
non_isolate+=("$config")
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# Isolating the matches.
|
||||
for interface in "${do_isolate[@]}"; do
|
||||
if [ "$interface" = "none" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Found: $interface, stopping isolation checking."
|
||||
break
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then
|
||||
echo "Isolating interface:" $interface
|
||||
upblocking=$(grep -c "PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf)
|
||||
downblocking=$(grep -c "PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf)
|
||||
|
||||
if [ "$upblocking" -lt 1 ] && [ "$downblocking" -lt 1 ]; then
|
||||
sed -i "/PostUp =/a PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf
|
||||
sed -i "/PreDown =/a PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "Configuration for $interface does not seem to exist, continuing."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
# Removing isolation for the configurations that did not match.
|
||||
for interface in "${non_isolate[@]}"; do
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if [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then
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echo "Removing Isolation if present for:" $interface
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sed -i "/PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP/d" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf
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sed -i "/PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP/d" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf
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else
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echo "Configuration for $interface does not seem to exist, continuing."
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fi
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done
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# The following section takes care of enabling wireguard interfaces on startup. Using arrays and given arguments.
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IFS=',' read -r -a enable_array <<< "${enable}"
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for interface in "${enable_array[@]}"; do
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if [ "$interface" = "none" ]; then
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echo "Found: $interface, stopping enabling checking."
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break
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else
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echo "Enabling interface:" $interface
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local fileperms=$(stat -c "%a" /etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf)
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if [ $fileperms -eq 644 ]; then
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echo "Configuration is world accessible, adjusting."
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chmod 600 "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf"
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fi
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if [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then
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wg-quick up $interface
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else
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echo "No corresponding configuration file found for $interface doing nothing."
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fi
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fi
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done
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}
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# === CLEAN UP ===
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ensure_blocking() {
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printf "\n-------------- ENSURING CONTAINER CONTINUATION -------------\n"
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sleep 1s
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echo "Ensuring container continuation."
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# This function checks if the latest error log is created and tails it for docker logs uses.
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if find "/opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f | read -r; then
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latestErrLog=$(find /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log -name "error_*.log" | head -n 1)
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latestAccLog=$(find /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log -name "access_*.log" | head -n 1)
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tail -f "${latestErrLog}" "${latestAccLog}"
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fi
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||||
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# Blocking command in case of erroring. So the container does not quit.
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sleep infinity
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||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Execute functions for the WireGuard Dashboard services, then set the environment variables
|
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ensure_installation
|
||||
clean_up
|
||||
#update_checker
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||||
start_core
|
||||
set_envvars
|
||||
ensure_blocking
|
162
src/wgd.sh
162
src/wgd.sh
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ _determineOS(){
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||||
elif [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]; then
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||||
OS="redhat"
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||||
else
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] %s Sorry, your OS is not supported. Currently the install script only support Debian-based, Red Hat-based OS." "$heavy_crossmark"
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] %s Sorry, your OS is not supported. Currently the install script only support Debian-based, Red Hat-based OS. With experimental support for Alpine Linux.\n" "$heavy_crossmark"
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$helpMsg"
|
||||
kill $TOP_PID
|
||||
fi
|
||||
@ -86,8 +86,8 @@ _installPython(){
|
||||
fi
|
||||
;;
|
||||
alpine)
|
||||
{ apk update; apk add python3 net-tools; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
;;
|
||||
{ sudo apk update; sudo apk add python3 net-tools --no-cache; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
|
||||
if ! python3 --version > /dev/null 2>&1
|
||||
@ -114,10 +114,10 @@ _installPythonVenv(){
|
||||
fi
|
||||
;;
|
||||
alpine)
|
||||
{ apk add python3 py3-virtualenv; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
{ sudo apk update; sudo apk add py3-virtualenv ; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
;;
|
||||
*)
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] %s Sorry, your OS is not supported. Currently the install script only support Debian-based, Red Hat-based OS.\n" "$heavy_crossmark"
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] %s Sorry, your OS is not supported. Currently the install script only support Debian-based, Red Hat-based OS. With experimental support for Alpine Linux.\n" "$heavy_crossmark"
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$helpMsg"
|
||||
kill $TOP_PID
|
||||
;;
|
||||
@ -140,7 +140,6 @@ _installPythonVenv(){
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
_installPythonPip(){
|
||||
|
||||
if ! $pythonExecutable -m pip -h > /dev/null 2>&1
|
||||
then
|
||||
case "$OS" in
|
||||
@ -159,10 +158,10 @@ _installPythonPip(){
|
||||
fi
|
||||
;;
|
||||
alpine)
|
||||
{ apk add py3-pip; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
{ sudo apk update; sudo apk add py3-pip --no-cache; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
;;
|
||||
*)
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] %s Sorry, your OS is not supported. Currently the install script only support Debian-based, Red Hat-based OS.\n" "$heavy_crossmark"
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] %s Sorry, your OS is not supported. Currently the install script only support Debian-based, Red Hat-based OS. With experimental support for Alpine Linux.\n" "$heavy_crossmark"
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$helpMsg"
|
||||
kill $TOP_PID
|
||||
;;
|
||||
@ -180,20 +179,41 @@ _installPythonPip(){
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
_checkWireguard(){
|
||||
if ! wg -h > /dev/null 2>&1
|
||||
then
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] %s WireGuard is not installed. Please follow instruction on https://www.wireguard.com/install/ to install. \n" "$heavy_crossmark"
|
||||
kill $TOP_PID
|
||||
fi
|
||||
if ! wg-quick -h > /dev/null 2>&1
|
||||
then
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] %s WireGuard is not installed. Please follow instruction on https://www.wireguard.com/install/ to install. \n" "$heavy_crossmark"
|
||||
kill $TOP_PID
|
||||
fi
|
||||
if ! command -v wg > /dev/null 2>&1 || ! command -v wg-quick > /dev/null 2>&1
|
||||
then
|
||||
case "$OS" in
|
||||
ubuntu|debian)
|
||||
{
|
||||
sudo apt update && sudo apt-get install -y wireguard;
|
||||
printf "\n[WGDashboard] WireGuard installed on %s.\n\n" "$OS";
|
||||
} &>> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
;;
|
||||
centos|fedora|redhat|rhel)
|
||||
{
|
||||
sudo dnf install -y wireguard-tools;
|
||||
printf "\n[WGDashboard] WireGuard installed on %s.\n\n" "$OS";
|
||||
} &>> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
;;
|
||||
alpine)
|
||||
{
|
||||
sudo apk update && sudo apk add wireguard-tools --no-cache;
|
||||
printf "\n[WGDashboard] WireGuard installed on %s.\n\n" "$OS";
|
||||
} &>> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
;;
|
||||
*)
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] %s Sorry, your OS is not supported. Currently, the install script only supports Debian-based, Red Hat-based, and Alpine Linux.\n" "$heavy_crossmark"
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$helpMsg"
|
||||
kill $TOP_PID
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
else
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] WireGuard is already installed.\n"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
_checkPythonVersion(){
|
||||
version_pass=$($pythonExecutable -c 'import sys; print("1") if (sys.version_info.major == 3 and sys.version_info.minor >= 10) else print("0");')
|
||||
version=$($pythonExecutable --version)
|
||||
@ -221,8 +241,6 @@ _checkPythonVersion(){
|
||||
|
||||
install_wgd(){
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] Starting to install WGDashboard\n"
|
||||
_checkWireguard
|
||||
sudo chmod -R 755 /etc/wireguard/
|
||||
|
||||
if [ ! -d "log" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
@ -241,6 +259,8 @@ install_wgd(){
|
||||
_checkPythonVersion
|
||||
_installPythonVenv
|
||||
_installPythonPip
|
||||
_checkWireguard
|
||||
sudo chmod -R 755 /etc/wireguard/
|
||||
|
||||
if [ ! -d "db" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
@ -252,7 +272,7 @@ install_wgd(){
|
||||
{ date; python3 -m ensurepip --upgrade; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
{ date; python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] Installing latest Python dependencies\n"
|
||||
{ date; python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt ; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
|
||||
{ date; python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt ; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt #This all works on the default installation.
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard installed successfully!\n"
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] Enter ./wgd.sh start to start the dashboard\n"
|
||||
}
|
||||
@ -416,55 +436,51 @@ update_wgd() {
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if [ "$#" != 1 ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
help
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ "$1" = "start" ]; then
|
||||
if check_wgd_status; then
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard is already running.\n"
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
else
|
||||
start_wgd
|
||||
fi
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "docker_start" ]; then
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
startwgd_docker
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "stop" ]; then
|
||||
if check_wgd_status; then
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
stop_wgd
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard is stopped.\n"
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
else
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard is not running.\n"
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "update" ]; then
|
||||
update_wgd
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "install" ]; then
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
install_wgd
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "restart" ]; then
|
||||
if check_wgd_status; then
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
stop_wgd
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard is stopped.\n"
|
||||
sleep 4
|
||||
start_wgd
|
||||
else
|
||||
start_wgd
|
||||
fi
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "debug" ]; then
|
||||
if check_wgd_status; then
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard is already running.\n"
|
||||
else
|
||||
start_wgd_debug
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
help
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
then
|
||||
help
|
||||
else
|
||||
if [ "$1" = "start" ]; then
|
||||
if check_wgd_status; then
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard is already running.\n"
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
else
|
||||
start_wgd
|
||||
fi
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "stop" ]; then
|
||||
if check_wgd_status; then
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
stop_wgd
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard is stopped.\n"
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
else
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard is not running.\n"
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "update" ]; then
|
||||
update_wgd
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "install" ]; then
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
install_wgd
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "restart" ]; then
|
||||
if check_wgd_status; then
|
||||
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
|
||||
stop_wgd
|
||||
printf "| WGDashboard is stopped. |\n"
|
||||
sleep 4
|
||||
start_wgd
|
||||
else
|
||||
start_wgd
|
||||
fi
|
||||
elif [ "$1" = "debug" ]; then
|
||||
if check_wgd_status; then
|
||||
printf "| WGDashboard is already running. |\n"
|
||||
else
|
||||
start_wgd_debug
|
||||
fi
|
||||
else
|
||||
help
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user