wg-api-web ========== [![CI](https://github.com/egor-tensin/wg-api-web/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/egor-tensin/wg-api-web/actions/workflows/ci.yml) This is a simple web monitoring tool for WireGuard connections. It uses [wg-api] to query data and formats it as a nice, sortable HTML table. See an example setup at https://tensin.name/wg-api-web/. [wg-api]: https://github.com/jamescun/wg-api Usage ----- Copy the [docker-compose.yml] file and run WG_IFACE=wg0 docker-compose up -d Replace `WG_IFACE` with your interface name (or omit it to use wg0). [docker-compose.yml]: docker-compose.yml ### Peer aliases You can set readable aliases for peers' public keys. Put them in a file and map to /data/aliases. See [data/aliases] for an example. [data/aliases]: data/aliases Basically, it's like a `hosts` file, with keys on the left and readable names on the right. ### linuxserver/wireguard To use with LinuxServer's [wireguard image], see [this docker-compose.yml]. Adjust the docker-compose.yml file how you see fit. Pat attention to the comments at the top: they describe the changes required to make it work. [wireguard image]: https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-wireguard [this docker-compose.yml]: test/linuxserver/docker-compose.yml License ------- Distributed under the MIT License. See [LICENSE.txt] for details. [LICENSE.txt]: LICENSE.txt