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title: "Installing WireGuard-UI to Manage Your WireGuard VPN Server"
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description: "To manage WireGuard peers (client) on a single server easily, you can use WireGuard-UI, a web-based user interface to manage your WireGuard setup written in Go."
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summary: "To manage WireGuard peers (client) on a single server easily, you can use WireGuard-UI, a web-based user interface to manage your WireGuard setup written in Go."
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# linkTitle:
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date: 2023-06-06T04:20:43+07:00
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# vendor: bootstrap
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# name: toggles
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# color: '#e24d0e'
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series:
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- WireGuard VPN
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categories:
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- Privacy
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- SysAdmin
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- Networking
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- Self-Hosted
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tags:
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- WireGuard
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- WireGuard UI
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- Nginx
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images:
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authors:
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- ditatompel
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---
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[Wireguard-UI][wireguard_ui_gh] is a _web-based_ user interface to manage your
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**WireGuard** server setup written by [ngoduykhanh][ngoduykhanh] using **Go**
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programming language. This is an alternative way to install and easily manage
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your WireGuard VPN server.
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If you prefer to install WireGuard server _"from scratch"_ and manage it
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manually, you can follow my previous article about
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"[How to Set up Your Own WireGuard VPN Server]({{< ref "/tutorials/how-to-setup-your-own-wireguard-vpn-server/index.md" >}})".
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## Prerequisites
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- A **VPS** (**Ubuntu** `22.04` or `24.04`) with Public IP address
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- Comfortable with Linux _command-line_.
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- Basic knowledge of _**IPv4** subnetting_ (_to be honest, I'm not familiar
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with IPv6 subnetting, so this article is for **IPv4** only_).
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- Able to configure **Nginx** _Virtual Host_.
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In this guide, our goals:
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- Server run _**WireGuard** daemon_ listen on port `51822/UDP`.
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- **WireGuard UI** run from `127.0.0.1` on port `5000`.
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- **Nginx** acts as _reverse proxy_ and serve **WireGuard UI** service using
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**HTTPS**.
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{{< youtube o_JcLMjYI1A >}}
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> Note: The YouTube videos above are not in the order of this article. They
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> also use different IPs & subnets, so adjust them to your needs.
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## Prepare Your Server
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First, make sure your system is _up-to-date_ and **WireGuard is installed**
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on your server.
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```shell
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sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
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sudo apt install wireguard
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```
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Edit `/etc/sysctl.conf` and add `net.ipv4.ip_forward=1` to the end of the file,
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then run `sudo sysctl -p` to load the new `/etc/sysctl.conf` values.
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```shell
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sudo sysctl -p
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```
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This is required to allow **packet forwarding** on your server.
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### Setting up Firewall
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By default, **Ubuntu** system use comes with **UFW** to manage system
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_firewall_. You need to **add WireGuard listen port to firewall allow list**.
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```shell
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sudo ufw allow OpenSSH
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sudo ufw allow 80 comment "allow HTTP" # will be used by Nginx
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sudo ufw allow 443 comment "allow HTTPS" # will be used by Nginx
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sudo ufw allow proto udp to any port 443 comment "allow QUIC" # If your Nginx support QUIC
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sudo ufw allow proto udp to any port 51822 comment "WireGuard listen port"
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```
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> _Note that I also add **OpenSSH** to allow list to avoid losing connection to
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> SSH if you didn't configure / activate it before._
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Enable / restart your `ufw` service using:
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```shell
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sudo ufw enable # to enable firewall, or
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sudo ufw reload # to reload firewall
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```
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## Download & Configure WireGuard-UI
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Download [Wireguard-UI from its latest release page][wireguard_ui_release] to
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your server. Choose the one that match with your **server OS** and **CPU
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architecture**.
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Extract downloaded `.tar.gz` file:
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```shell
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tar -xvzf wireguard-ui-*.tar.gz
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```
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Create new directory `/opt/wireguard-ui` and move the `wireguard-ui` _binary_
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(from extracted `.tar.gz` file) to `/opt/wireguard-ui`.
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```shell
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mkdir /opt/wireguard-ui
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mv wireguard-ui /opt/wireguard-ui/
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```
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Create environment file for WireGuard-UI (This will be loaded using
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`EnvironmentFile` from `systemd` unit file later):
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```plain
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# /opt/wireguard-ui/.env
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SESSION_SECRET=<YOUR_STRONG_RANDOM_SECRET_KEY>
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WGUI_USERNAME=<YOUR_WIREGUARD_UI_USERNAME>
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WGUI_PASSWORD=<YOUR_WIREGUARD_UI_PASSWORD>
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```
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If you want to enable email feature, you need to set up your `SMTP_*`
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environment variable. See [WireGuard UI Environment Variables
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details][wireguard_ui_env] for more information.
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### Finding Server Default Interface
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Then, find out which network interface used by your server as its _default
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route_. You can use `ip route list default` to see that. Example output of my
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`ip route list default` command:
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```plain
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default via 172.xxx.xxx.201 dev eth0 proto static
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```
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Write down the word after `dev` output, that's your default network interface.
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We will need that information later. In this example, my default network
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interface is `eth0`.
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Create `/opt/wireguard-ui/postup.sh`, and fill with this example config:
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```bash
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#!/usr/bin/bash
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# /opt/wireguard-ui/postup.sh
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ufw route allow in on wg0 out on eth0
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iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
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```
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The `postup.sh` bash script above will be executed when WireGuard service is
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**started**.
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Create `/opt/wireguard-ui/postdown.sh`, and fill with this example config:
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```bash
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#!/usr/bin/bash
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# /opt/wireguard-ui/postdown.sh
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ufw route delete allow in on wg0 out on eth0
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iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
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```
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The `postdown.sh` bash script above will be executed when WireGuard service is
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**stopped**.
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Replace `eth0` value from those two bash script above with your default network
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interface (_see [Finding Server Default Interface
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section](#finding-server-default-interface) above_).
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Then, make those two bash script (`/opt/wireguard-ui/postup.sh` and
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`/opt/wireguard-ui/postdown.sh`) executable:
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```shell
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chmod +x /opt/wireguard-ui/post*.sh
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```
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### WireGuard-UI daemon SystemD
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To manage **WireGuard-UI** daemon (Web UI) using `systemd`, create
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`/etc/systemd/system/wireguard-ui-daemon.service` systemd file, and fill with
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this following configuration:
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```systemd
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[Unit]
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Description=WireGuard UI Daemon
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Wants=network-online.target
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After=network-online.target
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[Service]
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User=root
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Group=root
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Type=simple
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WorkingDirectory=/opt/wireguard-ui
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EnvironmentFile=/opt/wireguard-ui/.env
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ExecStart=/opt/wireguard-ui/wireguard-ui -bind-address "127.0.0.1:5000"
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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The `systemd` configuration will run WireGuard UI daemon on `127.0.0.1:5000`.
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Now reload your `systemd` daemon configuration and try to start
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`wireguard-ui-daemon.service`.
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```shell
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo systemctl start wireguard-ui-daemon.service
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```
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Verify your `wireguard-ui-daemon.service` is running properly by using
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`systemctl status wireguard-ui-daemon.service`:
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```plain
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● wireguard-ui-daemon.service - WireGuard UI Daemon
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Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/wireguard-ui-daemon.service; disabled; vendor preset: enabled)
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Active: active (running) since Mon 2023-06-05 23:57:47 UTC; 5s ago
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Main PID: 4388 (wireguard-ui)
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Tasks: 4 (limit: 1115)
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Memory: 17.1M
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CPU: 1.243s
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CGroup: /system.slice/wireguard-ui-daemon.service
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└─4388 /opt/wireguard-ui/wireguard-ui -bind-address 127.0.0.1:5000
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Jun 05 23:57:47 fra1-do1 wireguard-ui[4388]: Git Ref : refs/tags/v0.5.1
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Jun 05 23:57:47 fra1-do1 wireguard-ui[4388]: Build Time : 06-05-2023 23:57:47
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Jun 05 23:57:47 fra1-do1 wireguard-ui[4388]: Git Repo : https://github.com/ngoduykhanh/wireguard-ui
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Jun 05 23:57:47 fra1-do1 wireguard-ui[4388]: Authentication : true
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Jun 05 23:57:47 fra1-do1 wireguard-ui[4388]: Bind address : 127.0.0.1:5000
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Jun 05 23:57:47 fra1-do1 wireguard-ui[4388]: Email from :
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Jun 05 23:57:47 fra1-do1 wireguard-ui[4388]: Email from name : WireGuard UI
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Jun 05 23:57:47 fra1-do1 wireguard-ui[4388]: Custom wg.conf :
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Jun 05 23:57:47 fra1-do1 wireguard-ui[4388]: Base path : /
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Jun 05 23:57:49 fra1-do1 wireguard-ui[4388]: ⇨ http server started on 127.0.0.1:5000
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```
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If everything works well, you can see that **WireGuard-UI** is listening on
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`127.0.0.1:5000` (but, for now, you cannot access the web UI from remote
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machine until you finished the _[Configuring Nginx for WireGuard-UI
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section](#configuring-nginx-for-wireguard-ui)_ below).
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Make `wireguard-ui-daemon.service` run at start up:
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```shell
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sudo systemctl enable wireguard-ui-daemon.service
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```
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### Auto Restart WireGuard Daemon
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Because **WireGuard-UI** only takes care of WireGuard configuration generation,
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another `systemd` is required to watch for the changes and restart the
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**WireGuard** service. Create `/etc/systemd/system/wgui.service` and fill with
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this following example:
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```systemd
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[Unit]
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Description=Restart WireGuard
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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Type=oneshot
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/systemctl restart wg-quick@wg0.service
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[Install]
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RequiredBy=wgui.path
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```
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Then, create `/etc/systemd/system/wgui.path`:
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```systemd
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[Unit]
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Description=Watch /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf for changes
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[Path]
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PathModified=/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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Apply `systemd` configurations changes by issuing this following commands:
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```shell
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systemctl daemon-reload
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systemctl enable wgui.{path,service}
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systemctl start wgui.{path,service}
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```
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### Configuring Nginx for WireGuard-UI
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If **Nginx** not installed on your server, you need to install it first. You
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can use Nginx from **Ubuntu default repository** or using [Nginx official
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repository for Ubuntu][nginx_official_ubuntu].
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After Nginx installed, create **Nginx virtual host server block** for
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WireGuard UI:
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```nginx
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server {
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listen 80;
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server_name wgui.example.com;
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root /usr/share/nginx;
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access_log off;
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location /.well-known/acme-challenge/ { allow all; }
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location / { return 301 https://$host$request_uri; }
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}
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server {
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listen 443 ssl http2;
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server_name wgui.example.com;
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access_log off;
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ssl_certificate /path/to/your/ssl/cert/fullchain.pem;
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ssl_certificate_key /path/to/your/ssl/cert/privkey.pem;
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root /usr/share/nginx;
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location / {
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add_header Cache-Control no-cache;
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proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
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proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
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proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
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proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
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proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:5000/;
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}
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}
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```
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- Replace `wgui.example.com` with your (sub)domain name.
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- Replace `ssl_certificate` and `ssl_certificate_key` with your certificate
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files.
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Now restart your nginx configuration `sudo systemctl restart nginx`.
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**Please note** that Nginx server block configuration above is **very basic
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config**. If you need recommended SSL configuration for Nginx, follow this
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[Mozilla SSL Configuration Generator][mozilla_ssl_config]. If you want to use
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[Let's Encrypt][letsencrypt] certificate, install `python3-certbot-nginx` and
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request your certificate using `certbot --nginx -d wgui.example.com`.
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## Using WireGuard-UI
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Now after configuring all those required services, it's time to **configure our
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WireGuard config using WireGuard-UI**. Go to your WireGuard-UI (sub)domain and
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login with username and password you've configured before from
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`/etc/wireguard-ui/.env`.
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> _**Do not** press **"Apply Config"** before you finished configuring your
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> WireGuard setting from WireGuard UI._
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Go to **"WireGuard Server"** page and configure WireGuard config:
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- **Server Interface Addresses**: `10.10.88.1/24`
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- **Listen Port**: `51822`
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- **Post Up Script**: `/opt/wireguard-ui/postup.sh`
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- **Post Down Script**: `/opt/wireguard-ui/postdown.sh`
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![WireGuard-UI Server Settings](wg-ui-server-config.png#center)
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Then go to **"Global Settings"**, verify that all your config is correct
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(especially for **"Endpoint Address"** and **"WireGuard Config File Path"**).
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After that, try to **Apply** your configuration.
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Verify that everything is running (try to check using `wg show` or `ss -ulnt`
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from _command-line_).
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### Creating Peer (client)
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Creating peers using WireGuard UI is pretty simple, all you need to do is press
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**"+ New Client"** button from the top right of the page and fill required
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information. You only need to fill **"Name"** field for most use case.
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After adding your peers (clients), press **"Apply Config"** and try to connect
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to your WireGuard VPN server from your devices. The configuration file for your
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devices can be downloaded from **WireGuard UI**. You can also easily scan
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configuration for your mobile devices by scanning configuration **QR code**.
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![WireGuard UI clients page](wg-ui-clients.png#center)
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What next? How about [Configure WireGuard VPN Clients]({{< ref "/tutorials/configure-wireguard-vpn-clients/index.md" >}})?
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[wireguard_ui_gh]: https://github.com/ngoduykhanh/wireguard-ui "WireGuard-UI GitHub Repo"
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[ngoduykhanh]: https://github.com/ngoduykhanh "ngoduykhanh GitHub profile"
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[wireguard_ui_release]: https://github.com/ngoduykhanh/wireguard-ui/releases "WireGuard UI release page"
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[wireguard_ui_env]: https://github.com/ngoduykhanh/wireguard-ui#environment-variables "WireGuard UI environment variable"
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[nginx_official_ubuntu]: https://nginx.org/en/linux_packages.html#Ubuntu "Nginx official repository for Ubuntu"
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[mozilla_ssl_config]: https://ssl-config.mozilla.org/ "Mozilla SSL config"
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[letsencrypt]: https://letsencrypt.org/ "LetsEncrypt Website"
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