#!/bin/bash echo "Starting the WireGuard Dashboard Docker container." # === CLEAN UP === clean_up() { echo "--------------------- CLEAN UP -----------------------" # 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 $pid_file else echo "No pid remains found, continuing." fi local pycache="${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 "$pycache"/* else echo "No pycaches found, continuing." fi else echo "No pycaches found, continuing." fi } # === CORE SERVICES === start_core() { echo "--------------------- STARTING CORE -----------------------" # This first step is to ensure the wg0.conf file exists, and if not, then its copied over from the ephemeral container storage. if [ ! -f "/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf" ]; then cp "/wg0.conf" "/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf" echo "Standard WG0 Configuration file not found, grabbing template." else echo "Standard WG0 Configuration file found, using that." fi echo "Activating Python venv and executing the WireGuard Dashboard service." . "${WGDASH}"/src/venv/bin/activate cd "${WGDASH}"/src || return # If changing the directory fails (permission or presence error), then bash will exist this function, causing the WireGuard Dashboard to not be succesfully launched. bash wgd.sh start # The following section takes care of the firewall rules regarding the 'isolated_peers' feature, which allows or drops packets destined from the wg0 to the wg0 interface. if [ "${isolated_peers,,}" = "false" ]; then echo "Isolated peers disabled, adjusting." sed -i '/PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i wg0 -o wg0 -j DROP/d' /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf sed -i '/PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i wg0 -o wg0 -j DROP/d' /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf elif [ "${isolated_peers,,}" = "true" ]; then upblocking=$(grep -c "PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i wg0 -o wg0 -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf) downblocking=$(grep -c "PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i wg0 -o wg0 -j DROP" /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf) if [ "$upblocking" -lt 1 ] && [ "$downblocking" -lt 1 ]; then echo "Isolated peers enabled, adjusting." sed -i '/PostUp = iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING 1 -s/a PostUp = iptables -I FORWARD -i wg0 -o wg0 -j DROP' /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf sed -i '/PreDown = iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING 1 -s/a PreDown = iptables -D FORWARD -i wg0 -o wg0 -j DROP' /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf fi fi # The following section takes care of enabling wireguard interfaces on startup. IFS=',' read -r -a enable_array <<< "${enable}" for interface in "${enable_array[@]}"; do echo "Preference for $interface to be turned on found." if [ -f "/etc/wireguard/${interface}.conf" ]; then echo "Found corresponding configuration file, activating..." wg-quick up $interface else echo "No corresponding configuration file found for $interface doing nothing." fi done } # === SET ENV VARS === set_envvars() { echo "------------------------------------------------------------" echo "Setting relevant variables for operation." # If the timezone is different, for example in North-America or Asia. if [ "${tz}" != "$(cat /etc/timezone)" ]; then echo "Changing timezone." ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/"${tz}" /etc/localtime echo "${tz}" > /etc/timezone fi # Changing the DNS used for clients and the dashboard itself. if [ "${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 = ${global_dns}/" /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini fi # Setting the public IP of the WireGuard Dashboard container host. If not defined, it will trying fetching it using a curl to ifconfig.me. if [ "${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 = ${public_ip}/" /opt/wireguarddashboard/src/wg-dashboard.ini fi } # === CLEAN UP === ensure_blocking() { echo "------------------------------------------------------------" sleep 1s echo "Ensuring container continuation." # This function checks if the latest error log is created and tails it for docker logs uses. if find "/opt/wireguarddashboard/src/log" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f | read -r; then latestErrLog=$(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 clean_up start_core set_envvars ensure_blocking