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.. _wireguard:
#########
WireGuard
#########
WireGuard is an extremely simple yet fast and modern VPN that utilizes
state-of-the-art cryptography. See https://www.wireguard.com for more
information.
****************
Site to Site VPN
****************
This diagram corresponds with the example site to site configuration below.
.. figure:: /_static/images/wireguard_site2site_diagram.jpg
*************
Configuration
*************
********
Keypairs
********
WireGuard requires the generation of a keypair, which includes a private
key to decrypt incoming traffic, and a public key for peer(s) to encrypt
traffic.
Generate Keypair
================
.. opcmd:: generate wireguard keypair
It generates the keypair, which includes the public and private parts,
and stores it within VyOS. It will be used per default on any configured
WireGuard interface, even if multiple interfaces are being configured.
.. opcmd:: show wireguard pubkey
It shows the public key to be shared with your peer(s). Your peer will
encrypt all traffic to your system using this public key.
.. code-block:: none
vyos@vyos:~$ show wireguard pubkey
hW17UxY7zeydJNPIyo3UtGnBHkzTK/NeBOrDSIU9Tx0=
***********************
Interface configuration
***********************
The next step is to configure your local side as well as the policy
based trusted destination addresses. If you only initiate a connection,
the listen port and address/port is optional; however, if you act as a
server and endpoints initiate the connections to your system, you need to
define a port your clients can connect to, otherwise the port is randomly
chosen and may make connection difficult with firewall rules, since the port
may be different each time the system is rebooted.
You will also need the public key of your peer as well as the network(s)
you want to tunnel (allowed-ips) to configure a WireGuard tunnel. The
public key below is always the public key from your peer, not your local
one.
**local side - commands**
.. code-block:: none
set interfaces wireguard wg01 address '10.1.0.1/30'
set interfaces wireguard wg01 description 'VPN-to-wg02'
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 allowed-ips '192.168.2.0/24'
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 endpoint '<Site1 Pub IP:51820>
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 pubkey 'XMrlPykaxhdAAiSjhtPlvi30NVkvLQliQuKP7AI7CyI='
set interfaces wireguard wg01 port '51820'
set protocols static route 192.168.2.0/24 interface wg01
**local side - annotated commands**
.. code-block:: none
set interfaces wireguard wg01 address '10.1.0.1/30' # Address of the wg01 tunnel interface.
set interfaces wireguard wg01 description 'VPN-to-wg02'
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 allowed-ips '192.168.2.0/24' # Subnets that are allowed to travel over the tunnel
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 endpoint '<Site1 Pub IP:51820>
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 pubkey '<pubkey>' # Public Key of the Peer
set interfaces wireguard wg01 port '51820' # Port of own server
set protocols static route 192.168.2.0/24 interface wg01 # Static route to remote subnet
The last step is to define an interface route for 10.2.0.0/24 to get
through the WireGuard interface `wg01`. Multiple IPs or networks can be
defined and routed. The last check is allowed-ips which either prevents
or allows the traffic.
**remote side - commands**
.. code-block:: none
set interfaces wireguard wg01 address '10.1.0.2/30'
set interfaces wireguard wg01 description 'VPN-to-wg01'
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 allowed-ips '192.168.1.0/24'
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 endpoint '<Site1 Pub IP:51820>
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 pubkey 'u41jO3OF73Gq1WARMMFG7tOfk7+r8o8AzPxJ1FZRhzk='
set interfaces wireguard wg01 port '51820'
set protocols static route 192.168.1.0/24 interface wg01
**remote side - annotated commands**
.. code-block:: none
set interfaces wireguard wg01 address '10.1.0.2/30' # Address of the wg01 tunnel interface.
set interfaces wireguard wg01 description 'VPN-to-wg01'
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 allowed-ips '192.168.1.0/24' # Subnets that are allowed to travel over the tunnel
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 endpoint '<Site1 Pub IP:51820>
set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 pubkey '<pubkey>' # Public key of the Peer
set interfaces wireguard wg01 port '51820' # Port of own server
set protocols static route 192.168.1.0/24 interface wg01 # Static route to remote subnet
*******************
Firewall Exceptions
*******************
For the WireGuard traffic to pass through the WAN interface, you must create a firewall exception.
.. code-block:: none
set firewall name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 10 action accept
set firewall name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 10 description 'Allow established/related'
set firewall name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 10 state established enable
set firewall name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 10 state related enable
set firewall name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 action accept
set firewall name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 description WireGuard_IN
set firewall name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 destination port 51820
set firewall name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 log enable
set firewall name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 protocol udp
set firewall name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 source
You should also ensure that the OUTISDE_LOCAL firewall group is applied to the WAN interface and a direction (local).
.. code-block:: none
set interfaces ethernet eth0 firewall local name 'OUTSIDE-LOCAL'
Assure that your firewall rules allow the traffic, in which case you have a working VPN using WireGuard.
.. code-block:: none
wg01# ping 192.168.1.1
PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=1.16 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=1.77 ms
wg02# ping 192.168.2.1
PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.2.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=4.40 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.2.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=1.02 ms
An additional layer of symmetric-key crypto can be used on top of the
asymmetric crypto. This is optional.
.. code-block:: none
wg01# run generate wireguard preshared-key
rvVDOoc2IYEnV+k5p7TNAmHBMEGTHbPU8Qqg8c/sUqc=
Copy the key, as it is not stored on the local filesystem. Because it
is a symmetric key, only you and your peer should have knowledge of
its content. Make sure you distribute the key in a safe manner,
.. code-block:: none
wg01# set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg02 preshared-key 'rvVDOoc2IYEnV+k5p7TNAmHBMEGTHbPU8Qqg8c/sUqc='
wg02# set interfaces wireguard wg01 peer to-wg01 preshared-key 'rvVDOoc2IYEnV+k5p7TNAmHBMEGTHbPU8Qqg8c/sUqc='
***********************************
Remote Access "RoadWarrior" Example
***********************************
With WireGuard, a Road Warrior VPN config is similar to a site-to-site
VPN. It just lacks the ``address`` and ``port`` statements.
In the following example, the IPs for the remote clients are defined in
the peers. This allows the peers to interact with one another.
.. code-block:: none
wireguard wg0 {
address 10.172.24.1/24
address 2001:DB8:470:22::1/64
description RoadWarrior
peer MacBook {
allowed-ips 10.172.24.30/32
allowed-ips 2001:DB8:470:22::30/128
persistent-keepalive 15
pubkey F5MbW7ye7DsoxdOaixjdrudshjjxN5UdNV+pGFHqehc=
}
peer iPhone {
allowed-ips 10.172.24.20/32
allowed-ips 2001:DB8:470:22::20/128
persistent-keepalive 15
pubkey BknHcLFo8nOo8Dwq2CjaC/TedchKQ0ebxC7GYn7Al00=
}
port 2224
}
The following is the config for the iPhone peer above. It's important to
note that the ``AllowedIPs`` wildcard setting directs all IPv4 and IPv6 traffic
through the connection.
.. code-block:: none
[Interface]
PrivateKey = ARAKLSDJsadlkfjasdfiowqeruriowqeuasdf=
Address = 10.172.24.20/24, 2001:DB8:470:22::20/64
DNS = 10.0.0.53, 10.0.0.54
[Peer]
PublicKey = RIbtUTCfgzNjnLNPQ/ulkGnnB2vMWHm7l2H/xUfbyjc=
AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0
Endpoint = 192.0.2.1:2224
PersistentKeepalive = 25
However, split-tunneling can be achieved by specifing the remote subnets.
This ensures that only traffic destined for the remote site is sent over the tunnel.
All other traffic is unaffected.
.. code-block:: none
[Interface]
PrivateKey = 8Iasdfweirousd1EVGUk5XsT+wYFZ9mhPnQhmjzaJE6Go=
Address = 10.172.24.30/24, 2001:DB8:470:22::30/64
[Peer]
PublicKey = RIbtUTCfgzNjnLNPQ/ulkGnnB2vMWHm7l2H/xUfbyjc=
AllowedIPs = 10.172.24.30/24, 2001:DB8:470:22::/64
Endpoint = 192.0.2.1:2224
PersistentKeepalive = 25
********************
Operational Commands
********************
Status
======
.. opcmd:: show interfaces wireguard
Get a list of all wireguard interfaces
.. code-block:: none
Codes: S - State, L - Link, u - Up, D - Down, A - Admin Down
Interface IP Address S/L Description
--------- ---------- --- -----------
wg0 10.0.0.1/24 u/u
.. opcmd:: show interfaces wireguard <interface>
Show general information about specific WireGuard interface
.. code-block:: none
vyos@vyos:~$ show interfaces wireguard wg01
interface: wg0
address: 10.0.0.1/24
public key: h1HkYlSuHdJN6Qv4Hz4bBzjGg5WUty+U1L7DJsZy1iE=
private key: (hidden)
listening port: 41751
RX: bytes packets errors dropped overrun mcast
0 0 0 0 0 0
TX: bytes packets errors dropped carrier collisions
0 0 0 0 0 0
***************
Encryption Keys
***************
.. opcmd:: show wireguard keypair pubkey <name>
Show public key portion for specified key. This can be either the ``default``
key, or any other named key-pair.
The ``default`` keypair
.. code-block:: none
vyos@vyos:~$ show wireguard keypair pubkey default
FAXCPb6EbTlSH5200J5zTopt9AYXneBthAySPBLbZwM=
Name keypair ``KP01``
.. code-block:: none
vyos@vyos:~$ show wireguard keypair pubkey KP01
HUtsu198toEnm1poGoRTyqkUKfKUdyh54f45dtcahDM=
.. opcmd:: delete wireguard keypair pubkey <name>
Delete a keypair, this can be either the ``default`` key, or any other
named key-pair.
.. code-block:: none
vyos@vyos:~$ delete wireguard keypair default
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.. _`WireGuard mailing list`: https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/wireguard/2018-December/003704.html
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