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Wireguard Dashboard
Monitoring WireGuard is not convinient, need to login into server and type wg show
. That's why this platform is being created, to view all configurations and manage them in a easier way.
📣 What's New: Version 2.1
- Added Ping and Traceroute tools!
- Adjusted the calculation of data usage on each peers
- Added refresh interval of the dashboard
- Bug fixed when no configuration on fresh install (Bug report)
- Fixed crash when too many peers (Bug report)
💡 Features
-
Add peers for each WireGuard configuration
-
Manage peer
-
Delete peers
-
And many more coming up! Welcome to contribute to this project!
📝 Requirement
-
Ubuntu or Debian based OS, other might work, but haven't test yet. Tested on the following OS:
- Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
- If you have tested on other OS and it works perfectly please provide it to me!
-
‼️ Make sure you have Wireguard and Wireguard-Tools (
wg-quick
) installed.‼️ How to install? -
Configuration files under /etc/wireguard
- Note: For peers,
PublicKey
&AllowedIPs
is required.
- Note: For peers,
-
Python 3.7+ & Pip3
🛠 Install
1. Download Wireguard Dashboard
git clone -b v2.1 https://github.com/donaldzou/Wireguard-Dashboard.git
2. Install Python Dependencies
cd Wireguard-Dashboard/src
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
3. Install & run Wireguard Dashboard
chmod u+x wgd.sh
./wgd.sh start
Access your server with port 10086
! e.g (http://your_server_ip:10086), continue to read to on how to change port and ip that dashboard is running with.
🪜 Usage
1. Start/Stop/Restart Wireguard Dashboard
cd Wireguard-Dashboard/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
⚠️ **For first time user please also read the next section.**
## ✂️ Dashboard Configuration
Since version 2.0, Wireguard Dashboard 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 config:
### `[Account]`
`username` - Username (Default: `admin`)
`password` - Password, will be hash with SHA256 (Default: `admin`).
### `[Server]`
`wg_conf_path` - The path of all the Wireguard configurations (Default: `/etc/wireguard`)
`app_ip` - IP address the flask will run with (Default: `0.0.0.0`)
`app_port` - Port the flask will run with (Default: `10086`)
`auth_req` - Does the dashboard need authentication (Default: `true`)
- If `auth_req = false` , user will not be access the **Setting** tab due to security consideration. **User can only change the file directly in system**.
`version` - Dashboard Version
All these settings will be able to configure within the dashboard in **Settings** on the sidebar, without changing the actual file. **Except `version` and `auth_req` due to security consideration.**
## ❓ How to update the dashboard?
1. Change your directory to `wireguard-dashboard`
```
$ cd wireguard-dashboard
```
2. Get the newest version
```
$ sudo git pull https://github.com/donaldzou/wireguard-dashboard.git v2.1 --force
```
3. Update and install all python dependencies
$ python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
4. Start the dashboard
```
$ ./wgd.sh start
⚠️ Update from v1.x.x
- Stop the dashboard if it is running.
- You can use
git pull https://github.com/donaldzou/Wireguard-Dashboard.git v2.1
to get the new update insideWireguard-Dashboard
directory. - Proceed Step 2 & 3 in the Install step down below.
🔍 Screenshot
Index Page
Signin Page
Configuration Page
Settings Page
🛒 Dependencies
- CSS/JS
- Bootstrap
v4.6.0
- Bootstrap Icon
v1.4.0
- jQuery
v3.5.1
- Bootstrap
- Python
Contributors ✨
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
antonioag95 ⚠️ 💻 |
tonjo 💻 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!