You have found the easiest way to install & manage WireGuard on any Linux host!
- All-in-one: WireGuard + Web UI.
- Easy installation, simple to use.
- List, create, edit, delete, enable & disable clients.
- Show a client's QR code.
- Download a client's configuration file.
- Statistics for which clients are connected.
- Tx/Rx charts for each connected client.
- Gravatar support.
- Automatic Light / Dark Mode
- A host with a kernel that supports WireGuard (all modern kernels).
- A host with Docker installed.
If you haven't installed Docker yet, install it by running:
$ curl -sSL https://get.docker.com | sh
$ sudo usermod -aG docker $(whoami)
$ exit
And log in again.
To automatically install & run wg-breezy, simply run:
$ docker run -d \ --name=wg-breezy \ -e WG_HOST=🚨YOUR_SERVER_IP \ -e PASSWORD=🚨YOUR_ADMIN_PASSWORD \ -v ~/.wg-breezy:/etc/wireguard \ -p 51820:51820/udp \ -p 51821:51821/tcp \ --cap-add=NET_ADMIN \ --cap-add=SYS_MODULE \ --sysctl="net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark=1" \ --sysctl="net.ipv4.ip_forward=1" \ --restart unless-stopped \ devaline/wg-breezy
💡 Replace
YOUR_SERVER_IP
with your WAN IP, or a Dynamic DNS hostname.
The Web UI will now be available on https://0.0.0.0:51821
.
💡 Your configuration files will be saved in
~/.wg-breezy
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These options can be configured by setting environment variables using -e KEY="VALUE"
in the docker run
command.
Env | Default | Example | Description |
---|---|---|---|
PORT |
51821 |
6789 |
TCP port for Web UI. |
WEBUI_HOST |
0.0.0.0 |
localhost |
IP address web UI binds to. |
PASSWORD |
- | foobar123 |
When set, requires a password when logging in to the Web UI. |
WG_HOST |
- | vpn.myserver.com |
The public hostname of your VPN server. |
WG_DEVICE |
eth0 |
ens6f0 |
Ethernet device the wireguard traffic should be forwarded through. |
WG_PORT |
51820 |
12345 |
The public UDP port of your VPN server. WireGuard will always listen on 51820 inside the Docker container. |
WG_MTU |
null |
1420 |
The MTU the clients will use. Server uses default WG MTU. |
WG_PERSISTENT_KEEPALIVE |
0 |
25 |
Value in seconds to keep the "connection" open. If this value is 0, then connections won't be kept alive. |
WG_DEFAULT_ADDRESS |
10.8.0.x |
10.6.0.x |
Clients IP address range. |
WG_DEFAULT_DNS |
1.1.1.1 |
8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 |
DNS server clients will use. |
WG_ALLOWED_IPS |
0.0.0.0/0, ::/0 |
192.168.15.0/24, 10.0.1.0/24 |
Allowed IPs clients will use. |
WG_PRE_UP |
... |
- | See config.js for the default value. |
WG_POST_UP |
... |
iptables ... |
See config.js for the default value. |
WG_PRE_DOWN |
... |
- | See config.js for the default value. |
WG_POST_DOWN |
... |
iptables ... |
See config.js for the default value. |
If you change
WG_PORT
, make sure to also change the exposed port.
To update to the latest version, simply run:
docker stop wg-breezy
docker rm wg-breezy
docker pull devaline/wg-breezy
And then run the docker run -d \ ...
command above again.
For less common or specific edge-case scenarios, please refer to the detailed information provided in the Wiki.