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Mesh VPN - WireGuard admin
if your looking at setting up coredns aswell then i would highly suggest checking out wgsd https://github.com/jwhited/wgsd
- DNS System for storing WireGuard IPs
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CVE-2022-41924 – tailscaled can be used to remotely execute code
https://github.com/jwhited/wgsd does NAT traversal with Wireguard, but you need to operate a CoreDNS server to do it.
More info on how it works: https://www.jordanwhited.com/posts/wireguard-endpoint-discov...
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For CGNAT peers - is there an alternative which is open source and as simple to use as Tailscale?
Another one which looks promising is wgsd, a dns like plugin to discover peer's endpoints that sit behind a NAT. For me this is part of the solution, however not a complete one, as my client devices are also on Android and Android TV.
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Wireguard with holepunching and DNS
that guide is literally someone promoting their CoreDNS plugin, so I'm confused as to what you mean: https://github.com/jwhited/wgsd
- Wiretrustee: WireGuard-Based Mesh Network
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traceroute between two clients, server is always in the middle
If they are behind a NAT that you can't do port-forwarding on then you may need to run some additional software like https://github.com/jwhited/wgsd so 10.10.0.2 and 10.10.0.3 know where to look for each other by asking 10.10.0.1
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Yet Another Mesh Overlay Tool
Our current implementation just has the nodes configured with PersistentKeepAlive by default, which works well enough for our small setup. In future iterations our plan is to incorporate another service. Our inclination is to use WGSD: https://github.com/jwhited/wgsd
wg-easy
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Admin-Friendly Mesh VPN with WireGuard?
After browsing through, I've noticed that three options seem to be gaining traction: Netmaker, wg-easy, and headscale. I'm curious to know if these solutions are interchangeable, and if there are specific reasons to choose one over the others. I'd also like to understand if they are complete stacks, meaning, once set up, could I easily replace one admin GUI with another, or would I need to tear down and rebuild the VPN?
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VPN to bypass Country blocms
WireGuard is the solution to everything! It has an app and they can easily login via a QR code that you send them. For the server I would recommend wg-easy, there you can manage all user accounts in a web interface.
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Wireguard without VPS?
I use this, https://github.com/WeeJeWel/wg-easy
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What are some security/VPN features you would like to see in UniFi Network?
Dashboard with access to the QR and config files for clients as well as bandwidth data. Even something as simple as wg-easy would be great.
- Self hosted public DNS Server
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Build your own private WireGuard VPN with PiVPN
I run wg-easy https://github.com/WeeJeWel/wg-easy for this sort of thing. I use the docker container, and it's great. "Just works".
Also, unrelated, I just decided I don't like the sentiment of "PiMyProjectName" branding. I know most projects don't just run on a Pi, and that the intent is to say "you can self-host thing", but at this point if you want to run a home server sort of thing, just buy some cheap 100-200 dollar minipc thing. That's how much you'd pay for a Pi now anyway, and it comes with such great features as:
* just establishing an ssh connection doesn't take multiple seconds
* the ethernet doesn't go over a usb hub
* it doesn't run on an sd card that is going to fail within a year
I'm pretty dismissive of ARM chips for homelab stuff at this point. There's super cheap minipcs with "real" processors that will just destroy even an expensive ARM board.
Pi's shine with their ability to run both a real/full Linux and also do gpio type stuff that otherwise is usually an arduino board. I don't have anything against low-level programming but damn is it just a lot more fun to do in python. I love the Rpi zero w 2 products for this, just enough juice to run wifi and a python loop, plus the gpio pins. Too bad they've been sold out for literally years.
- Seft-host VPNs recommendation regarding power efficiency
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[Wireguard] Le serveur ne peut pas faire un ping au client
J'ai installé Wireguard Server sur un VPS en utilisant [https://github.com/weejewel/wg-easy Peer to Peer Ping, mais je ne peux pas ping-ping à des pairs du serveur.
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Using AWS EC2 as a proxy server to bypass a Minecraft VPNGuard server block or run a Minecraft server from your home while hiding the public IP
To expand: I'd recommend wireguard it's super easy to run with docker, openvpn is way more annoying to setup The Github page for wg-easy docker image
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Today is a lovely day to setup my new media server. X220 i5, 512GB msata SSD (slow af), 1TB internal HDD, and another terabyte in the dock. Installing Ubuntu server 22.04 LTS. Any fun ideas for what to do with it, aside from a Jellyfin server and samba share?
for wireguard im using wg-easy
What are some alternatives?
Netmaker - Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
wg-manager - A easy to use WireGuard dashboard and management tool
headscale - An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
wg-gen-web - Simple Web based configuration generator for WireGuard
innernet - A private network system that uses WireGuard under the hood.
wireguard-ui - Wireguard web interface
netbird - Connect your devices into a single secure private WireGuard®-based mesh network with SSO/MFA and simple access controls.
firezone - Open-source VPN server and egress firewall for Linux built on WireGuard. Firezone is easy to set up (all dependencies are bundled thanks to Chef Omnibus), secure, performant, and self hostable.
cjdns - An encrypted IPv6 network using public-key cryptography for address allocation and a distributed hash table for routing.
WGDashboard - Simplest dashboard for WireGuard VPN written in Python w/ Flask
wireproxy - Wireguard client that exposes itself as a socks5 proxy
pivpn - The Simplest VPN installer, designed for Raspberry Pi