A basic, self-contained management service for WireGuard with a self-serve web UI.
Current stable release: v1.3.0
- Self-serve and web based
- QR-Code for convenient mobile client configuration
- Optional multi-user support behind an authenticating proxy
- Simple authentication support
- Zero external dependencies - just a single binary using the wireguard kernel module
- Binary and container deployment
The easiest way to run wg-ui is using the container image. To test it, run:
docker run --rm -it --privileged --entrypoint "/wireguard-ui" -v /tmp/wireguard-ui:/data -p 8080:8080 embarkstudios/wireguard-ui:latest --data-dir=/data --log-level=debug
When running in production, we recommend using the latest release as opposed to latest
.
Important to know is that you need to have WireGuard installed on the machine in order for this to work, as this is 'just' a UI to manage WireGuard configs.
You can configure wg-ui using commandline flags or environment variables. To see all available flags run:
docker run --rm -it embarkstudios/wireguard-ui:latest -h
./wireguard-ui -h
You can alternatively specify each flag through an environment variable of the form WIREGUARD_UI_<FLAG_NAME>
, where <FLAG_NAME>
is replaced with the flag name transformed to CONSTANT_CASE
, e.g.
docker run --rm -it embarkstudios/wireguard-ui:latest --log-level=debug
and
docker run --rm -it -e WIREGUARD_UI_LOG_LEVEL=debug embarkstudios/wireguard-ui:latest
are the same.
You can configure basic authentication using the flags/environment variables --auth-basic-user=<user>
and --auth-basic-pass=<bcrypt hash>
The password is
a bcrypt hash that you can generate yourself using the docker container:
$ docker run -it embarkstudios/wireguard-ui:latest passwd mySecretPass
INFO[0001] Password Hash: $2a$14$D2jsPnpJixC0U0lyaGUd0OatV7QGzQ08yKV.gsmITVZgNevfZXj36
There are two ways to run wg-ui today, you can run it with kernel module installed on your host which is the best way to do it if you want performance.
docker pull embarkstudios/wireguard-ui:latest
If you however do not have the possibility or interest in having kernel module loaded on your host, there is now a solution for that using a docker image based on wireguard-go. Keep in mind that this runs in userspace and not in kernel module.
docker pull embarkstudios/wireguard-ui:userspace
Both images are built for linux/amd64
, linux/arm64
and linux/arm/v7
. If you would need it for any other platform you can build wg-ui binaries with help from the documentation.
You need to have WireGuard installed on the machine running wg-ui
.
Unless you use the userspace version with docker you're required to have WireGuard installed on your host machine.
A few installation guides:
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
CentOS 8
Debian 10
Install latest version of Go from (https://golang.org/dl/)
sudo tar -C /usr/local -xzf go$VERSION.$OS-$ARCH.tar.gz
Bash: ~/.bash_profile
ZSH: ~/.zshrc
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin:$HOME/go/bin
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
sudo apt-get install curl software-properties-common
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_12.x | sudo bash -
sudo apt-get install nodejs
git clone https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/wg-ui.git && cd wg-ui
make build
make build-amd64
make build-armv5
make build-armv6
make build-armv7
make ui
make build
npm install --prefix=ui
npm run --prefix=ui dev
make build
sudo ./bin/wireguard-ui --log-level=debug --dev-ui-server http://localhost:5000
We welcome community contributions to this project.
Please read our Contributor Guide for more information on how to get started.
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.