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steps: steps:
- name: Checkout repository - name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2 uses: actions/checkout@v3
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning. # Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL - name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v1 uses: github/codeql-action/init@v3
with: with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }} languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
# If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file. # If you wish to specify custom queries, you can do so here or in a config file.
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ jobs:
# Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, or Java). # Autobuild attempts to build any compiled languages (C/C++, C#, or Java).
# If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below) # If this step fails, then you should remove it and run the build manually (see below)
- name: Autobuild - name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v1 uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v3
# Command-line programs to run using the OS shell. # Command-line programs to run using the OS shell.
# 📚 https://git.io/JvXDl # 📚 https://git.io/JvXDl
@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ jobs:
# make release # make release
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis - name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v1 uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v3

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name: Docker-Analyze
on:
schedule:
- cron: "0 0 * * *" # Daily at midnight UTC
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
trigger-build:
description: 'Trigger a manual build and push'
default: 'true'
env:
DOCKER_IMAGE: donaldzou/wgdashboard
jobs:
docker_analyze:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Log in to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD }}
- name: Install Docker Scout
run: |
echo "Installing Docker Scout..."
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker/scout-cli/main/install.sh | sh -s --
echo "Docker Scout installed successfully."
- name: Analyze Docker image with Docker Scout
id: analyze-image
run: |
echo "Analyzing Docker image with Docker Scout..."
docker scout cves ${{ env.DOCKER_IMAGE }}:latest > scout-results.txt
cat scout-results.txt
echo "Docker Scout analysis completed."
- name: Fail if critical CVEs are found
run: |
if grep -q "0C" scout-results.txt; then
echo "No critical vulnerabilities found! Continueing."
exit 0
else
echo "At least one critical vulnerabilities found! Exiting."
exit 1
fi

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name: Docker-Build
on:
push:
branches: [ main ]
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
trigger-build:
description: 'Trigger a manual build and push'
default: 'true'
env:
DOCKER_IMAGE: donaldzou/wgdashboard
jobs:
docker_build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Log in to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_HUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_HUB_PASSWORD }}
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Build and export
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
with:
context: .
push: true
tags: ${{ env.DOCKER_IMAGE }}:latest

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name: Docker Image Build and Analysis
on:
schedule:
- cron: "0 0 * * *" # Schedule the workflow to run daily at midnight (UTC time). Adjust the time if needed.
workflow_dispatch: # Manual run trigger
inputs:
trigger-build:
description: 'Trigger a manual build and push'
default: 'true'
jobs:
build-and-analyze:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Log in to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build Docker image
id: build-image
run: |
echo "Building Docker image..."
docker build -t my-app-image:latest .
echo "Docker image built successfully."
- name: Install Docker Scout
run: |
echo "Installing Docker Scout..."
curl -sSfL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker/scout-cli/main/install.sh | sh -s --
echo "Docker Scout installed successfully."
- name: Analyze Docker image with Docker Scout
id: analyze-image
run: |
echo "Analyzing Docker image with Docker Scout..."
docker scout cves my-app-image:latest > scout-results.txt
cat scout-results.txt # Print the report to the workflow logs for easy viewing
echo "Docker Scout analysis completed."
- name: Post Comment on Issue or PR
run: |
COMMENT="**Docker Image Build and Analysis Report**\n\nThe Docker image was built and analyzed successfully.\n\n**Build Summary:**\n- Image Tag: my-app-image:latest\n\n**Analysis Report:**\n\`\`\`\n$(cat scout-results.txt)\n\`\`\`"
# Post comment using GitHub API
curl -X POST \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
-d "{\"body\": \"$COMMENT\"}" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/NOXCIS/WGDashboard/issues/1/comments" # Replace '1' with the issue or PR number

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> [!NOTE]
> **Help Wanted 🎉**: Localizing WGDashboard to other languages! If you're willing to help, please visit https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard/issues/397. Many thanks!
<hr>
<p align="center"> <p align="center">
<img alt="WGDashboard" src="./src/static/img/logo.png" width="128"> <img alt="WGDashboard" src="./src/static/img/logo.png" width="128">
</p> </p>
<h1 align="center">WGDashboard</h1> <h1 align="center">WGDashboard</h1>
<p align="center"> <p align="center">
<img src="https://forthebadge.com/images/badges/made-with-python.svg"> <img src="https://forthebadge.com/images/badges/made-with-python.svg">
<img src="https://forthebadge.com/images/badges/made-with-javascript.svg"> <img src="https://forthebadge.com/images/badges/made-with-javascript.svg">
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<a href="https://wakatime.com/badge/github/donaldzou/WGDashboard"><img src="https://wakatime.com/badge/github/donaldzou/WGDashboard.svg" alt="wakatime"></a> <a href="https://wakatime.com/badge/github/donaldzou/WGDashboard"><img src="https://wakatime.com/badge/github/donaldzou/WGDashboard.svg" alt="wakatime"></a>
<a href="https://hits.seeyoufarm.com"><img src="https://hits.seeyoufarm.com/api/count/incr/badge.svg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fdonaldzou%2FWGDashboard&count_bg=%2379C83D&title_bg=%23555555&icon=github.svg&icon_color=%23E7E7E7&title=Visitor&edge_flat=false"/></a> <a href="https://hits.seeyoufarm.com"><img src="https://hits.seeyoufarm.com/api/count/incr/badge.svg?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fdonaldzou%2FWGDashboard&count_bg=%2379C83D&title_bg=%23555555&icon=github.svg&icon_color=%23E7E7E7&title=Visitor&edge_flat=false"/></a>
</p> </p>
<p align="center">Monitoring WireGuard is not convenient, need to remote access to server and type <code>wg show</code>. That's why this project is being created, to view all configurations and manage them in a easy way.</p> <p align="center">Monitoring WireGuard is not convenient, in most case, you'll need to login to your server and type <code>wg show</code>. That's why this project is being created, to view and manage all WireGuard configurations in a easy way.</p>
<p align="center">With all these awesome features, while keeping it <b>simple</b>, <b>easy to install and use</b></p> <p align="center">With all these awesome features, while keeping it <b>easy to install and use</b></p>
<p align="center"><b><i>This project is not affiliate to the official WireGuard Project</i></b></p> <p align="center"><b><i>This project is not affiliate to the official WireGuard Project</i></b></p>
## 📣 What's New: v4.0
> [!TIP]
> [📹 Demo video on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mwzd5Gr2eU)
### 🎉 New Features
- **Updated dashboard design**: Re-designed some of the section with more modern style and layout, the UI is faster and more responsive, it also uses less memory. But overall is still the same dashboard you're familiarized.
- **Docker Solution**: We now have 2 docker solutions! Thanks to @DaanSelen & @shuricksumy for providing them. For more information, please see the [Docker](#-docker-solutions) section below.
- **Peer Job Scheduler**: Now you can schedule jobs for each peer to either **restrict** or **delete** the peer if the peer's total / upload / download data usage exceeded a limit, or you can set a specific datetime to restrict or delete the peer.
- **Share Peer's QR Code with Public Link**: You can share a peer's QR code and `.conf` file without the need to loging in.
- **WGDashboard's REST API**: You can now request all the api endpoint used in the dashboard. For more details please review the [API Documentation](./docs/api-documents.md).
- **Logging**: Dashboard will now log all activity on the dashboard and API requests.
- **Time-Based One-Time Password (TOTP)**: You can enable this function to add one more layer of security, and generate the TOTP with your choice of authenticator.
- **Designs**
- **Real-time Graphs**: You can view real-time data changes with graphs in each configuration.
- **Night mode**: You know what that means, it avoids bugs ;)
- **Enforce Python Virtual Environment**: I noticed newer Python version (3.12) does not allow to install packages globally, and plus I think is a good idea to use venv.
### 🧐 Other Changes
- **Deprecated jQuery from the project, and migrated and rewrote the whole front-end with Vue.js. This allows the dashboard is future proofed, and potential cross server access with a desktop app.**
- Rewrote the backend into a REST API structure
- Improved SQL query efficient
- Removed all templates, except for `index.html` where it will load the Vue.js app.
- Parsing names in `.conf`
- Minimized the need to read `.conf`, only when any `.conf` is modified
### 🥘 New Experimental Features
- **Cross-Server Access**: Now you can access other servers that installed `v4` of WGDashboard through API key.
- **Desktop App**: Thanks to **Cross-Server Access**, you can now download an ElectronJS based desktop app of WGDashboard, and use that to access WGDashboard on different servers.
- > For more information, please scroll down to [🥘 Experimental Functions](#-experimental-functions)
> I can't thank enough for all of you who wait for this release, and for those who are new to this project, welcome :)
> Also, huge thanks to who contributed to this major release:
> @bolgovrussia, @eduardorosabales, @Profik, @airgapper, @tokon2000, @bkeenke, @kontorskiy777, @bugsse, @Johnnykson, @DaanSelen, @shuricksumy and many others!
<p align="center">
Join our Discord Server for quick help, or you wanna chat about this project!
</p>
<p align="center">
<a align="center" href="https://discord.gg/MXDBpuRB"><img src="https://img.shields.io/discord/1276818723637956628?labelColor=ffffff&style=for-the-badge&logo=discord&label=Discord"></a>
</p>
<hr> <hr>
## 📋 Table of Content
<!-- TOC -->
* [📣 What's New: v4.0](#-whats-new-v40)
* [🎉 New Features](#-new-features)
* [🧐 Other Changes](#-other-changes)
* [🥘 New Experimental Features](#-new-experimental-features)
* [📋 Table of Content](#-table-of-content)
* [💡 Features](#-features)
* [📝 Requirements](#-requirements)
* [Supported Operating Systems](#supported-operating-systems)
* [Existing WireGuard Configurations](#existing-wireguard-configurations)
* [🛠 Install](#-install)
* [Install Commands](#install-commands)
* [Ubuntu 20.04 LTS](#ubuntu-2004-lts)
* [Ubuntu 22.04 LTS & Ubuntu 24.02 LTS](#ubuntu-2204-lts--ubuntu-2402-lts)
* [Debian 12.6](#debian-126)
* [Debian 11.10](#debian-1110)
* [Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 & CentOS 9-Stream](#red-hat-enterprise-linux-94--centos-9-stream)
* [Fedora 40 & Fedora 39 & Fedora 38](#fedora-40--fedora-39--fedora-38)
* [Alpine Linux 3.20.2](#alpine-linux-3202)
* [Manual Installation](#manual-installation)
* [🪜 Usage](#-usage)
* [Start/Stop/Restart WGDashboard](#startstoprestart-wgdashboard)
* [Autostart WGDashboard on boot (>= v2.2)](#autostart-wgdashboard-on-boot--v22)
* [✂️ Dashboard Configuration](#-dashboard-configuration)
* [Dashboard Configuration file](#dashboard-configuration-file)
* [Generating QR code and peer configuration file (.conf)](#generating-qr-code-and-peer-configuration-file-conf)
* [❓ How to update the dashboard?](#-how-to-update-the-dashboard)
* [**Please note for users who are using `v3 - v3.0.6` want to update to `v4.0`**](#please-note-for-users-who-are-using-v3---v306-want-to-update-to-v40)
* [**Please note for users who are using `v2.3.1` or below**](#please-note-for-users-who-are-using-v231-or-below)
* [🐬 Docker Solutions](#-docker-solutions)
* [Solution 1 from @DaanSelen](#solution-1-from-daanselen)
* [Solution 2 from @shuricksumy](#solution-2-from-shuricksumy)
* [📖 WGDashboard REST API Documentation & How to use API Key](#-wgdashboard-rest-api-documentation--how-to-use-api-key)
* [🥘 Experimental Features](#-experimental-features)
* [Cross-Server Access](#cross-server-access)
* [Desktop App](#desktop-app)
* [🔍 Screenshot](#-screenshot)
* [🕰️ Changelogs](#-changelogs)
<!-- TOC -->
## 💡 Features
- Automatically look for existing WireGuard configuration under `/etc/wireguard`
- Easy to use interface, provided credential and TOTP protection to the dashboard
- Manage peers and configuration
- Add Peers or by bulk with auto-generated information
- Edit peer information
- Delete peers with ease
- Restrict peers
- Generate QR Code and `.conf` file for peers, share it through a public link
- Schedule jobs to delete / restrict peer when conditions are met
- View real time peer status
- Testing tool: Ping and Traceroute to your peer
## 📝 Requirements
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)_
### Supported Operating Systems
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> All operating systems below are tested by myself. All are ARM64 ran in UTM Virtual Machine. > 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.
| Ubuntu | Debian | Red Hat Enterprise Linux | CentOS | Fedora | Alpine Linux | - [💡 Features](https://donaldzou.github.io/WGDashboard-Documentation/features.html)
|-----------|--------|--------------------------|----------|--------|------------------------| - [📝 Requirements](https://donaldzou.github.io/WGDashboard-Documentation/requirements.html)
| 20.04 LTS | 12.6 | 9.4 | 9-Stream | 40 | 3.20.2 (Under Testing) | - [🛠 Install](https://donaldzou.github.io/WGDashboard-Documentation/install.html)
| 22.04 LTS | 11.10 | | | 39 | | - [🪜 Usage](https://donaldzou.github.io/WGDashboard-Documentation/usage.html)
| 24.02 LTS | | | | 38 | | - [📖 API Documentation](https://donaldzou.github.io/WGDashboard-Documentation/api-documentation.html)
- [And much more...](https://donaldzou.github.io/WGDashboard-Documentation/)
> [!TIP]
> If you installed WGDashboard on other systems without any issues, please let me know. Thank you!
### Existing WireGuard Configurations
> [!NOTE]
> This only applies to existing WireGuard Configuration under `/etc/wireguard`
```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
```
> [!TIP]
> With `v4`, WGDashboard will look for entry with `#Name# = abc...` in each peer and use that for the name.
## 🛠 Install
### Install Commands
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 make sure you understand these commands before you run them.
#### Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
```shell
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa -y && \
sudo apt-get update -y && \
sudo apt-get install python3.10 python3.10-distutils wireguard-tools net-tools --no-install-recommends -y && \
git clone https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git && \
cd WGDashboard/src && \
chmod +x ./wgd.sh && \
./wgd.sh install && \
sudo echo "net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" >> /etc/sysctl.conf && \
sudo sysctl -p
```
#### Ubuntu 22.04 LTS & Ubuntu 24.02 LTS
```shell
sudo apt-get update -y && \
sudo apt install wireguard-tools net-tools --no-install-recommends -y && \
git clone https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git && \
cd ./WGDashboard/src && \
chmod +x ./wgd.sh && \
./wgd.sh install && \
sudo echo "net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" >> /etc/sysctl.conf && \
sudo sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.conf
```
#### Debian 12.6
```shell
apt-get install sudo git iptables -y && \
sudo apt-get update && \
sudo apt install wireguard-tools net-tools && \
git clone https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git && \
cd ./WGDashboard/src && \
chmod +x ./wgd.sh && \
./wgd.sh install && \
sudo echo "net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" >> /etc/sysctl.conf && \
sudo sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.conf
```
#### Debian 11.10
> [!WARNING]
> This commands will download Python 3.10's source code and build from it, since Debian 11.10 doesn't comes with Python 3.10
```shell
apt-get install sudo -y && \
sudo apt-get update && \
sudo apt install -y git iptables build-essential zlib1g-dev libncurses5-dev libgdbm-dev libnss3-dev libssl-dev libreadline-dev libffi-dev libsqlite3-dev wget libbz2-dev wireguard-tools net-tools && \
wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.0/Python-3.10.0.tgz && \
tar -xvf Python-3.10.0.tgz && \
cd Python-3.10.0 && \
sudo ./configure --enable-optimizations && \
sudo make && \
sudo make altinstall && \
cd .. && \
git clone https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git && \
cd ./WGDashboard/src && \
chmod +x ./wgd.sh && \
./wgd.sh install && \
sudo echo "net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" >> /etc/sysctl.conf && \
sudo sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.conf
```
#### Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 & CentOS 9-Stream
```shell
sudo yum install wireguard-tools net-tools git python3.11 -y && \
git clone https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git && \
cd ./WGDashboard/src && \
chmod +x ./wgd.sh && \
./wgd.sh install && \
sudo echo "net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" >> /etc/sysctl.conf && \
sudo sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.conf && \
firewall-cmd --add-port=10086/tcp --permanent && \
firewall-cmd --add-port=51820/udp --permanent && \
firewall-cmd --reload
```
#### Fedora 40 & Fedora 39 & Fedora 38
```shell
sudo yum install wireguard-tools net-tools git -y && \
git clone https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git && \
cd ./WGDashboard/src && \
chmod +x ./wgd.sh && \
./wgd.sh install && \
sudo echo "net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" >> /etc/sysctl.conf && \
sudo sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.conf && \
firewall-cmd --add-port=10086/tcp --permanent && \
firewall-cmd --add-port=51820/udp --permanent && \
firewall-cmd --reload
```
#### Alpine Linux 3.20.2
```shell
setup-interfaces -a ; \
rc-service networking --quiet start ; \
printf "https://mirrors.aliyun.com/alpine/latest-stable/main\nhttps://mirrors.aliyun.com/alpine/latest-stable/community" > /etc/apk/repositories ; \
apk update ; \
apk add wireguard-tools python3 python3-dev git iptables net-tools gcc musl-dev linux-headers sudo ; \
git clone -b v4.0-alpine-linux https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git ; \
cd ./WGDashboard/src ; \
chmod +x ./wgd.sh ; \
./wgd.sh install
```
### Manual Installation
> [!NOTE]
> To ensure a smooth installation process, please make sure Python 3.10/3.11/3.12, `git`, `wireguard-tools` and `net-tools` are installed :)
1. Download WGDashboard
```shell
git clone https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git wgdashboard
2. Open the WGDashboard folder
```shell
cd wgdashboard/src
```
3. Install WGDashboard
```shell
sudo chmod u+x wgd.sh && \
sudo ./wgd.sh install
```
4. Give read and execute permission to root of the WireGuard configuration folder, you can change the path if your configuration files are not stored in `/etc/wireguard`
```shell
sudo chmod -R 755 /etc/wireguard
```
5. Run WGDashboard
```shell
sudo ./wgd.sh start
```
6. Access dashboard
Access your server with port `10086` (e.g. http://your_server_ip:10086), using username `admin` and password `admin`. See below how to change port and ip that the dashboard is running with.
## 🪜 Usage
#### Start/Stop/Restart WGDashboard
```shell
cd wgdashboard/src
-----------------------------
./wgd.sh start # Start the dashboard in background
-----------------------------
./wgd.sh debug # Start the dashboard in foreground (debug mode)
-----------------------------
./wgd.sh stop # Stop the dashboard
-----------------------------
./wgd.sh restart # Restart the dasboard
```
#### Autostart WGDashboard on boot (>= v2.2)
In the `src` folder, it contained a file called `wg-dashboard.service`, we can use this file to let our system to autostart the dashboard after reboot. The following guide has tested on **Ubuntu**, most **Debian** based OS might be the same, but some might not. Please don't hesitate to provide your system if you have tested the autostart on another system.
1. Changing the directory to the dashboard's directory
```shell
cd wgdashboard/src
```
2. Get the full path of the dashboard's directory
```shell
pwd
#Output: /root/wgdashboard/src
```
For this example, the output is `/root/wireguard-dashboard/src`, your path might be different since it depends on where you downloaded the dashboard in the first place. **Copy the the output to somewhere, we will need this in the next step.**
3. Edit the service file, the service file is located in `wireguard-dashboard/src`, you can use other editor you like, here will be using `nano`
```shell
nano wg-dashboard.service
```
You will see something like this:
```ini
[Unit]
After=syslog.target network-online.target
Wants=wg-quick.target
ConditionPathIsDirectory=/etc/wireguard
[Service]
Type=forking
PIDFile=<absolute_path_of_wgdashboard_src>/gunicorn.pid
WorkingDirectory=<absolute_path_of_wgdashboard_src>
ExecStart=<absolute_path_of_wgdashboard_src>/wgd.sh start
ExecStop=<absolute_path_of_wgdashboard_src>/wgd.sh stop
ExecReload=<absolute_path_of_wgdashboard_src>/wgd.sh restart
TimeoutSec=120
PrivateTmp=yes
Restart=always
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
Now, we need to replace all `<absolute_path_of_wgdashboard_src>` to the one you just copied from step 2. After doing this, the file will become something like this, your file might be different:
**Be aware that after the value of `WorkingDirectory`, it does not have a `/` (slash).** And then save the file after you edited it
4. Copy the service file to systemd folder
```bash
$ sudo cp wg-dashboard.service /etc/systemd/system/wg-dashboard.service
```
To make sure you copy the file successfully, you can use this command `cat /etc/systemd/system/wg-dashboard.service` to see if it will output the file you just edited.
5. Enable the service
```bash
$ sudo chmod 664 /etc/systemd/system/wg-dashboard.service
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo systemctl enable wg-dashboard.service
$ sudo systemctl start wg-dashboard.service # <-- To start the service
```
6. Check if the service run correctly
```bash
$ sudo systemctl status wg-dashboard.service
```
And you should see something like this
```shell
● wg-dashboard.service
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/wg-dashboard.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 2024-08-14 22:21:47 EDT; 55s ago
Process: 494968 ExecStart=/home/donaldzou/Wireguard-Dashboard/src/wgd.sh start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
Main PID: 495005 (gunicorn)
Tasks: 5 (limit: 4523)
Memory: 36.8M
CPU: 789ms
CGroup: /system.slice/wg-dashboard.service
├─495005 /home/donaldzou/Wireguard-Dashboard/src/venv/bin/python3 ./venv/bin/gunicorn --config ./gunicorn.conf.py
└─495007 /home/donaldzou/Wireguard-Dashboard/src/venv/bin/python3 ./venv/bin/gunicorn --config ./gunicorn.conf.py
Aug 14 22:21:40 wg sudo[494978]: root : PWD=/home/donaldzou/Wireguard-Dashboard/src ; USER=root ; COMMAND=./venv/bin/gunicorn --config ./gunicorn.conf.py
Aug 14 22:21:40 wg sudo[494978]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root(uid=0) by (uid=0)
Aug 14 22:21:40 wg wgd.sh[494979]: [WGDashboard] WGDashboard w/ Gunicorn will be running on 0.0.0.0:10086
Aug 14 22:21:40 wg wgd.sh[494979]: [WGDashboard] Access log file is at ./log/access_2024_08_14_22_21_40.log
Aug 14 22:21:40 wg wgd.sh[494979]: [WGDashboard] Error log file is at ./log/error_2024_08_14_22_21_40.log
Aug 14 22:21:40 wg sudo[494978]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
Aug 14 22:21:45 wg wgd.sh[494968]: [WGDashboard] Checking if WGDashboard w/ Gunicorn started successfully
Aug 14 22:21:47 wg wgd.sh[494968]: [WGDashboard] WGDashboard w/ Gunicorn started successfully
Aug 14 22:21:47 wg wgd.sh[494968]: ------------------------------------------------------------
Aug 14 22:21:47 wg systemd[1]: Started wg-dashboard.service.
```
If you see `Active:` followed by `active (running) since...` then it means it run correctly.
7. Stop/Start/Restart the service
```bash
sudo systemctl stop wg-dashboard.service # <-- To stop the service
sudo systemctl start wg-dashboard.service # <-- To start the service
sudo systemctl restart wg-dashboard.service # <-- To restart the service
```
8. **And now you can reboot your system, and use the command at step 6 to see if it will auto start after the reboot, or just simply access the dashboard through your browser. If you have any questions or problem, please report it in the issue page.**
## ✂️ Dashboard Configuration
#### Dashboard Configuration file
Since version 2.0, WGDashboard will be using a configuration file called `wg-dashboard.ini`, (It will generate automatically after first time running the dashboard). More options will include in future versions, and for now it included the following configurations:
| | Description | Default | Edit Available |
|------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------|----------------|
| **`[Account]`** | *Configuration on account* | | |
| `username` | Dashboard login username | `admin` | Yes |
| `password` | Password, will be hash with SHA256 | `admin` hashed in SHA256 | Yes |
| | | | |
| **`[Server]`** | *Configuration on dashboard* | | |
| `wg_conf_path` | The path of all the Wireguard configurations | `/etc/wireguard` | Yes |
| `app_ip` | IP address the dashboard will run with | `0.0.0.0` | Yes |
| `app_port` | Port the the dashboard will run with | `10086` | Yes |
| `auth_req` | Does the dashboard need authentication to access, if `auth_req = false` , user will not be access the **Setting** tab due to security consideration. **User can only edit the file directly in system**. | `true` | **No** |
| `version` | Dashboard Version | `v4.0` | **No** |
| `dashboard_refresh_interval` | How frequent the dashboard will refresh on the configuration page | `60000ms` | Yes |
| `dashboard_sort` | How configuration is sorting | `status` | Yes |
| `dashboard_theme` | Dashboard Theme | `dark` | Yes |
| | | | |
| **`[Peers]`** | *Default Settings on a new peer* | | |
| `peer_global_dns` | DNS Server | `1.1.1.1` | Yes |
| `peer_endpoint_allowed_ip` | Endpoint Allowed IP | `0.0.0.0/0` | Yes |
| `peer_display_mode` | How peer will display | `grid` | Yes |
| `remote_endpoint` | Remote Endpoint (i.e where your peers will connect to) | *depends on your server's default network interface* | Yes |
| `peer_mtu` | Maximum Transmit Unit | `1420` | |
| `peer_keep_alive` | Keep Alive | `21` | Yes |
#### Generating QR code and peer configuration file (.conf)
Starting version 2.2, dashboard can now generate QR code and configuration file for each peer. Here is a template of what each QR code encoded with and the same content will be inside the file:
```ini
[Interface]
PrivateKey = QWERTYUIOPO234567890YUSDAKFH10E1B12JE129U21=
Address = 0.0.0.0/32
DNS = 1.1.1.1
[Peer]
PublicKey = QWERTYUIOPO234567890YUSDAKFH10E1B12JE129U21=
AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0
Endpoint = 0.0.0.0:51820
```
| | Description | Default Value | Available in Peer setting |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------- |
| **`[Interface]`** | | | |
| `PrivateKey` | The private key of this peer | Private key generated by WireGuard (`wg genkey`) or provided by user | Yes |
| `Address` | The `allowed_ips` of your peer | N/A | Yes |
| `DNS` | The DNS server your peer will use | `1.1.1.1` - Cloud flare DNS, you can change it when you adding the peer or in the peer setting. | Yes |
| **`[Peer]`** | | | |
| `PublicKey` | The public key of your server | N/A | No |
| `AllowedIPs` | IP ranges for which a peer will route traffic | `0.0.0.0/0` - Indicated a default route to send all internet and VPN traffic through that peer. | Yes |
| `Endpoint` | Your wireguard server ip and port, the dashboard will search for your server's default interface's ip. | `<your server default interface ip>:<listen port>` | Yes |
## ❓ How to update the dashboard?
#### **Please note for users who are using `v3 - v3.0.6` want to update to `v4.0`**
- Although theoretically updating through `wgd.sh` should work, but I still suggest you to update the dashboard manually.
#### **Please note for users who are using `v2.3.1` or below**
- For user who is using `v2.3.1` or below, please notice that all data that stored in the current database will **not** transfer to the new database. This is hard decision to move from TinyDB to SQLite. But SQLite does provide a thread-safe access and TinyDB doesn't. I couldn't find a safe way to transfer the data, so you need to do them manually... Sorry about that :pensive:。 But I guess this would be a great start for future development :sunglasses:.
1. Change your directory to `wgdashboard`
```shell
cd wgdashboard/src
```
2. Update the dashboard
```shell
git pull https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git --force
```
3. Install
```shell
sudo ./wgd.sh install
```
Starting with `v3.0`, you can simply do `sudo ./wgd.sh update` !! (I hope)
## 🐬 Docker Solutions
Current, we have 2 beloved contributors provided solutions for hosting WGDashboard with Docker
### Solution 1 from @DaanSelen
Please visit [Docker-explain.md](./docker/Docker-explain.md)
### Solution 2 from @shuricksumy
Please visit [shuricksumy/docker-wgdashboard](https://github.com/shuricksumy/docker-wgdashboard)
> For questions or issues related to Docker, please visit [#272](https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard/issues/272)
## 📖 WGDashboard REST API Documentation & How to use API Key
Please visit the [API Documentation](./docs/api-documents.md)
## 🥘 Experimental Features
### Cross-Server Access
Starting with `v4.0`, you can access WGDashboards on other server through one WGDashboard with API Keys
![Cross Server Example](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/cross-server.gif)
### Desktop App
Since the major changes for `v4.0` is to move the whole front-end code to Vue.js. And with this change, we can take the
advantage of combining ElectronJS and Vue.js to create a Desktop version of WGDashboard. Currently, we provide an Universal macOS app and a Windows app.
To download the app, please visit the [latest release](https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard/releases).
![ElectronJS App Demo](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/electronjs-app.gif)
## 🔍 Screenshot
![Sign In](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/sign-in.png)
![Cross Server](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/cross-server.png)
![Index](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/index.png)
![New Configuration](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/new-configuration.png)
![Settings](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/settings.png)
![Light-Dark Mode](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/light-dark.png)
![Configuration](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/configuration.png)
![Add Peers](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/add-peers.png)
![Ping](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/ping.png)
![Traceroute](https://donaldzou.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/wgdashboard-images/traceroute.png)
## 🕰️ Changelogs
Please visit the [Changelogs.md](./docs/changelogs.md)

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@ -93,7 +93,9 @@ To build the image yourself, you need to do a couple things:<br>
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` 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`
1. Navigate into the cloned repository. 1. Navigate into the cloned repository.
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> 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 source/root one. Let it compile, it takes only a couple seconds with a minute at most. This will make Docker compile the image from the resources in the directory you mention, in this case the source/root one. Let it compile, it takes only a couple seconds with a minute at most.
1. If all went well, see your image with `docker images`. Example below: 1. If all went well, see your image with `docker images`. Example below:
```shell ```shell

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@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ services:
environment: environment:
- tz=Europe/Amsterdam # <--- Set container timezone, default: Europe/Amsterdam. - tz=Europe/Amsterdam # <--- Set container timezone, default: Europe/Amsterdam.
- global_dns=9.9.9.9 # <--- Set global DNS address, default: 1.1.1.1. - global_dns=9.9.9.9 # <--- Set global DNS address, default: 1.1.1.1.
#- tz= # <--- Set container timezone, default: Europe/Amsterdam.
#- global_dns= # <--- Set global DNS address, default: 1.1.1.1.
#- enable= # <--- Set the interfaces that will be enabled on startup, default: 'none'. #- enable= # <--- Set the interfaces that will be enabled on startup, default: 'none'.
#- isolate= # <--- Set the interfaces that will disallow peer communication, default: 'none'. #- isolate= # <--- Set the interfaces that will disallow peer communication, default: 'none'.
#- public_ip= # <--- Set public IP to ensure the correct one is chosen, defaulting to the IP give by ifconfig.me. #- public_ip= # <--- Set public IP to ensure the correct one is chosen, defaulting to the IP give by ifconfig.me.

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@ -147,11 +147,13 @@ start_core() {
break break
else else
if [ ! -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then if [ ! -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then
echo "Ignoring ${interface}" echo "Ignoring ${interface}"
elif [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then elif [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then
echo "Isolating interface:" "$interface" echo "Isolating interface:" "$interface"
upblocking=$(grep -c "PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/"${interface}".conf) upblocking=$(grep -c "PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/"${interface}".conf)
@ -172,12 +174,14 @@ start_core() {
# Removing isolation for the configurations that did not match. # Removing isolation for the configurations that did not match.
for interface in "${non_isolate[@]}"; do for interface in "${non_isolate[@]}"; do
if [ ! -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then if [ ! -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then
echo "Ignoring ${interface}" echo "Ignoring ${interface}"
elif [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then elif [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then
echo "Removing isolation, if isolation is present for:" "$interface" echo "Removing isolation, if isolation is present for:" "$interface"
sed -i "/PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP/d" /etc/wireguard/"${interface}".conf sed -i "/PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i ${interface} -o ${interface} -j DROP/d" /etc/wireguard/"${interface}".conf

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@ -1500,7 +1500,9 @@ def _regexMatch(regex, text):
return pattern.search(text) is not None return pattern.search(text) is not None
def _getConfigurationList(startup: bool = False): def _getConfigurationList(startup: bool = False):
for i in os.listdir(DashboardConfig.GetConfig("Server", "wg_conf_path")[1]): confs = os.listdir(DashboardConfig.GetConfig("Server", "wg_conf_path")[1])
confs.sort()
for i in confs:
if _regexMatch("^(.{1,}).(conf)$", i): if _regexMatch("^(.{1,}).(conf)$", i):
i = i.replace('.conf', '') i = i.replace('.conf', '')
try: try:
@ -1618,8 +1620,11 @@ def sqlSelect(statement: str, paramters: tuple = ()) -> sqlite3.Cursor:
try: try:
cursor = sqldb.cursor() cursor = sqldb.cursor()
return cursor.execute(statement, paramters) return cursor.execute(statement, paramters)
except sqlite3.OperationalError as error: except sqlite3.OperationalError as error:
print("[WGDashboard] SQLite Error:" + str(error) + " | Statement: " + statement) print("[WGDashboard] SQLite Error:" + str(error) + " | Statement: " + statement)
return []
def sqlUpdate(statement: str, paramters: tuple = ()) -> sqlite3.Cursor: def sqlUpdate(statement: str, paramters: tuple = ()) -> sqlite3.Cursor:
with sqldb: with sqldb:

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@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
WIREGUARD_INTERFACE=ADMINS
WIREGUARD_LAN=10.0.0.1/24
MASQUERADE_INTERFACE=eth0
CHAIN_NAME="WIREGUARD_$WIREGUARD_INTERFACE"
iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o $MASQUERADE_INTERFACE -j MASQUERADE -s $WIREGUARD_LAN
# Remove and delete the WIREGUARD_wg0 chain
iptables -D FORWARD -j $CHAIN_NAME
iptables -F $CHAIN_NAME
iptables -X $CHAIN_NAME

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
WIREGUARD_INTERFACE=ADMINS
WIREGUARD_LAN=10.0.0.1/24
MASQUERADE_INTERFACE=eth0
iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -o $MASQUERADE_INTERFACE -j MASQUERADE -s $WIREGUARD_LAN
# Add a WIREGUARD_wg0 chain to the FORWARD chain
CHAIN_NAME="WIREGUARD_$WIREGUARD_INTERFACE"
iptables -N $CHAIN_NAME
iptables -A FORWARD -j $CHAIN_NAME
# Accept related or established traffic
iptables -A $CHAIN_NAME -o $WIREGUARD_INTERFACE -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
# Accept traffic from any Wireguard IP address connected to the Wireguard server
iptables -A $CHAIN_NAME -s $WIREGUARD_LAN -i $WIREGUARD_INTERFACE -j ACCEPT
# Allow traffic to the local loopback interface
iptables -A $CHAIN_NAME -o lo -j ACCEPT
# Drop everything else coming through the Wireguard interface
iptables -A $CHAIN_NAME -i $WIREGUARD_INTERFACE -j DROP
# Return to FORWARD chain
iptables -A $CHAIN_NAME -j RETURN

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ _determineOS(){
elif [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]; then elif [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]; then
OS="redhat" OS="redhat"
else 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" "$helpMsg" printf "%s\n" "$helpMsg"
kill $TOP_PID kill $TOP_PID
fi fi
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ _installPython(){
ubuntu|debian) ubuntu|debian)
{ sudo apt update ; sudo apt-get install -y python3 net-tools; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt { sudo apt update ; sudo apt-get install -y python3 net-tools; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt
;; ;;
centos|fedora|redhat|rehl) centos|fedora|redhat|rhel|almalinux|rocky)
if command -v dnf &> /dev/null; then if command -v dnf &> /dev/null; then
{ sudo dnf install -y python3 net-tools; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt { sudo dnf install -y python3 net-tools; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
else else
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ _installPython(){
fi fi
;; ;;
alpine) alpine)
{ apk update; apk add python3 net-tools; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt { sudo apk update; sudo apk add python3 net-tools --no-cache; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
;; ;;
esac esac
@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ _installPythonVenv(){
ubuntu|debian) ubuntu|debian)
{ sudo apt update ; sudo apt-get install -y python3-venv; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt { sudo apt update ; sudo apt-get install -y python3-venv; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt
;; ;;
centos|fedora|redhat|rhel) centos|fedora|redhat|rhel|almalinux|rocky)
if command -v dnf &> /dev/null; then if command -v dnf &> /dev/null; then
{ sudo dnf install -y python3-virtualenv; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt { sudo dnf install -y python3-virtualenv; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
else else
@ -114,10 +114,10 @@ _installPythonVenv(){
fi fi
;; ;;
alpine) alpine)
{ apk add python3 py3-virtualenv; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt { sudo apk update; sudo apk add py3-virtualenv ; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
;; ;;
*) *)
printf "[WGDashboard] %s Sorry, your OS is not supported. Currently the install script only support Debian-based, Red Hat-based OS.\n" "$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" printf "%s\n" "$helpMsg"
kill $TOP_PID kill $TOP_PID
;; ;;
@ -140,7 +140,6 @@ _installPythonVenv(){
} }
_installPythonPip(){ _installPythonPip(){
if ! $pythonExecutable -m pip -h > /dev/null 2>&1 if ! $pythonExecutable -m pip -h > /dev/null 2>&1
then then
case "$OS" in case "$OS" in
@ -151,7 +150,7 @@ _installPythonPip(){
{ sudo apt update ; sudo apt-get install -y ${pythonExecutable}-distutil python3-pip; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt { sudo apt update ; sudo apt-get install -y ${pythonExecutable}-distutil python3-pip; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt
fi fi
;; ;;
centos|fedora|redhat|rhel) centos|fedora|redhat|rhel|almalinux|rocky)
if [ "$pythonExecutable" = "python3" ]; then if [ "$pythonExecutable" = "python3" ]; then
{ sudo dnf install -y python3-pip; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt { sudo dnf install -y python3-pip; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
else else
@ -159,10 +158,10 @@ _installPythonPip(){
fi fi
;; ;;
alpine) alpine)
{ apk add py3-pip; printf "\n\n"; } &>> ./log/install.txt { sudo apk update; sudo apk add py3-pip --no-cache; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
;; ;;
*) *)
printf "[WGDashboard] %s Sorry, your OS is not supported. Currently the install script only support Debian-based, Red Hat-based OS.\n" "$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" printf "%s\n" "$helpMsg"
kill $TOP_PID kill $TOP_PID
;; ;;
@ -180,20 +179,41 @@ _installPythonPip(){
} }
_checkWireguard(){ _checkWireguard(){
if ! wg -h > /dev/null 2>&1 if ! command -v wg > /dev/null 2>&1 || ! command -v wg-quick > /dev/null 2>&1
then then
printf "[WGDashboard] %s WireGuard is not installed. Please follow instruction on https://www.wireguard.com/install/ to install. \n" "$heavy_crossmark" case "$OS" in
kill $TOP_PID ubuntu|debian)
fi {
if ! wg-quick -h > /dev/null 2>&1 sudo apt update && sudo apt-get install -y wireguard;
then printf "\n[WGDashboard] WireGuard installed on %s.\n\n" "$OS";
printf "[WGDashboard] %s WireGuard is not installed. Please follow instruction on https://www.wireguard.com/install/ to install. \n" "$heavy_crossmark" } &>> ./log/install.txt
;;
centos|fedora|redhat|rhel|almalinux|rocky)
{
sudo dnf install -y wireguard-tools;
printf "\n[WGDashboard] WireGuard installed on %s.\n\n" "$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 kill $TOP_PID
;;
esac
else
printf "[WGDashboard] WireGuard is already installed.\n"
fi fi
} }
_checkPythonVersion(){ _checkPythonVersion(){
version_pass=$($pythonExecutable -c 'import sys; print("1") if (sys.version_info.major == 3 and sys.version_info.minor >= 10) else print("0");') version_pass=$($pythonExecutable -c 'import sys; print("1") if (sys.version_info.major == 3 and sys.version_info.minor >= 10) else print("0");')
version=$($pythonExecutable --version) version=$($pythonExecutable --version)
@ -221,8 +241,6 @@ _checkPythonVersion(){
install_wgd(){ install_wgd(){
printf "[WGDashboard] Starting to install WGDashboard\n" printf "[WGDashboard] Starting to install WGDashboard\n"
_checkWireguard
sudo chmod -R 755 /etc/wireguard/
if [ ! -d "/etc/wireguard/WGDashboard_Backup" ] if [ ! -d "/etc/wireguard/WGDashboard_Backup" ]
then then
@ -247,6 +265,8 @@ install_wgd(){
_checkPythonVersion _checkPythonVersion
_installPythonVenv _installPythonVenv
_installPythonPip _installPythonPip
_checkWireguard
sudo chmod -R 755 /etc/wireguard/
if [ ! -d "db" ] if [ ! -d "db" ]
then then
@ -258,7 +278,7 @@ install_wgd(){
{ date; python3 -m ensurepip --upgrade; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt { date; python3 -m ensurepip --upgrade; printf "\n\n"; } >> ./log/install.txt
{ date; python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip; 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" 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] WGDashboard installed successfully!\n"
printf "[WGDashboard] Enter ./wgd.sh start to start the dashboard\n" printf "[WGDashboard] Enter ./wgd.sh start to start the dashboard\n"
} }
@ -336,14 +356,6 @@ startwgd_docker() {
} }
start_core() { start_core() {
local iptable_dir="/opt/wireguarddashboard/src/iptable-rules"
# Check if wg0.conf exists in /etc/wireguard
if [[ ! -f /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf ]]; then
echo "[WGDashboard][Docker] wg0.conf not found. Running generate configuration."
newconf_wgd
else
echo "[WGDashboard][Docker] wg0.conf already exists. Skipping WireGuard configuration generation."
fi
# Re-assign config_files to ensure it includes any newly created configurations # Re-assign config_files to ensure it includes any newly created configurations
local config_files=$(find /etc/wireguard -type f -name "*.conf") local config_files=$(find /etc/wireguard -type f -name "*.conf")
@ -400,20 +412,29 @@ update_wgd() {
new_ver=$($venv_python -c "import json; import urllib.request; data = urllib.request.urlopen('https://api.github.com/repos/donaldzou/WGDashboard/releases/latest').read(); output = json.loads(data);print(output['tag_name'])") new_ver=$($venv_python -c "import json; import urllib.request; data = urllib.request.urlopen('https://api.github.com/repos/donaldzou/WGDashboard/releases/latest').read(); output = json.loads(data);print(output['tag_name'])")
printf "%s\n" "$dashes" printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
if [ "$commandConfirmed" = "true" ]; then
printf "[WGDashboard] Confirmation granted.\n"
up="Y"
else
printf "[WGDashboard] Are you sure you want to update to the %s? (Y/N): " "$new_ver" printf "[WGDashboard] Are you sure you want to update to the %s? (Y/N): " "$new_ver"
read up read up
fi
if [ "$up" = "Y" ] || [ "$up" = "y" ]; then if [ "$up" = "Y" ] || [ "$up" = "y" ]; then
printf "[WGDashboard] Shutting down WGDashboard\n" printf "[WGDashboard] Shutting down WGDashboard\n"
if check_wgd_status; then if check_wgd_status; then
stop_wgd stop_wgd
fi fi
mv wgd.sh wgd.sh.old
printf "[WGDashboard] Downloading %s from GitHub..." "$new_ver" mv wgd.sh wgd.sh.old && \
{ date; git stash; git pull https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git $new_ver --force; } >> ./log/update.txt printf "[WGDashboard] Downloading %s from GitHub..." "$new_ver" && \
chmod +x ./wgd.sh { date; git stash; git pull https://github.com/donaldzou/WGDashboard.git $new_ver --force; } >> ./log/update.txt && \
sudo ./wgd.sh install chmod +x ./wgd.sh && \
printf "[WGDashboard] Update completed!\n" sudo ./wgd.sh install && \
printf "%s\n" "$dashes" printf "[WGDashboard] Update completed!\n" && \
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"; \
rm wgd.sh.old rm wgd.sh.old
else else
printf "%s\n" "$dashes" printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
@ -422,10 +443,13 @@ update_wgd() {
fi fi
} }
if [ "$#" != 1 ]; if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
then
help help
else else
if [ "$2" = "-y" ] || [ "$2" = "-Y" ]; then
commandConfirmed="true"
fi
if [ "$1" = "start" ]; then if [ "$1" = "start" ]; then
if check_wgd_status; then if check_wgd_status; then
printf "%s\n" "$dashes" printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
@ -434,10 +458,6 @@ if [ "$#" != 1 ];
else else
start_wgd start_wgd
fi fi
elif [ "$1" = "docker_start" ]; then
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
startwgd_docker
printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
elif [ "$1" = "stop" ]; then elif [ "$1" = "stop" ]; then
if check_wgd_status; then if check_wgd_status; then
printf "%s\n" "$dashes" printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
@ -459,7 +479,7 @@ if [ "$#" != 1 ];
if check_wgd_status; then if check_wgd_status; then
printf "%s\n" "$dashes" printf "%s\n" "$dashes"
stop_wgd stop_wgd
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard is stopped.\n" printf "| WGDashboard is stopped. |\n"
sleep 4 sleep 4
start_wgd start_wgd
else else
@ -467,7 +487,7 @@ if [ "$#" != 1 ];
fi fi
elif [ "$1" = "debug" ]; then elif [ "$1" = "debug" ]; then
if check_wgd_status; then if check_wgd_status; then
printf "[WGDashboard] WGDashboard is already running.\n" printf "| WGDashboard is already running. |\n"
else else
start_wgd_debug start_wgd_debug
fi fi