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title: Wireguard on FreeBSD
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description: How to configure a wireguard endpoint on FreeBSD
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date: 2023-02-16
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tags:
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- FreeBSD
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- vpn
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- wireguard
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---
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## Introduction
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This article explains how to configure wireguard on FreeBSD.
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## Installation
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```sh
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pkg install wireguard
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```
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## Generating keys
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The private and public keys for a host can be generated with the following commands:
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```sh
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PRIVATE_KEY=`wg genkey`
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PUBLIC_KEY=`printf $PRIVATE_KEY|wg pubkey`
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echo private_key: $PRIVATE_KEY
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echo public_key: $PUBLIC_KEY
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```
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## Configuration
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Here is a configuration example of my `/usr/local/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf` that creates a tunnel listening on udp port 342 and has one remote peer:
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```cfg
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[Interface]
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PrivateKey = MzrfXLmSfTaCpkJWKwNlCSD20eDq7fo18aJ3Dl1D0gA=
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ListenPort = 342
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Address = 10.1.2.7/24
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[Peer]
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PublicKey = R4A01RXXqRJSY9TiKQrZGR85HsFNSXxhRKKEu/bEdTQ=
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Endpoint = 168.119.114.183:342
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AllowedIPs = 10.1.2.9/32
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PersistentKeepalive = 60
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```
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To implement this example you will need to generate two sets of keys. The configuration for the first server will feature the first server's private key in the `[Interface]` section and the second server's public key in the `[Peer]` section, and vice versa for the configuration of the second server.
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This example is from a machine that can be hidden behind nat therefore I configure a `PersistentKeepalive`. If your host has a public IP this line is not needed.
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To activate the interface configuration, use :
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```sh
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service wireguard enable
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echo 'wireguard_interfaces="wg0"' >> /etc/rc.conf
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service wireguard start
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```
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## Administration
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The tunnel can be managed with the `wg` command:
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```sh
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root@hurricane:~# wg
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interface: wg0
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public key: 7fbr/yumFeTzXwxIHnEs462JLFToUyJ7yCOdeDFmP20=
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private key: (hidden)
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listening port: 342
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peer: R4A01RXXqRJSY9TiKQrZGR85HsFNSXxhRKKEu/bEdTQ=
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endpoint: 168.119.114.183:342
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allowed ips: 10.1.2.9/32
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latest handshake: 57 seconds ago
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transfer: 1003.48 KiB received, 185.89 KiB sent
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persistent keepalive: every 1 minute
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```
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The ip configuration still relies on `ifconfig`:
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```sh
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root@hurricane:~# ifconfig wg0
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wg0: flags=80c1<UP,RUNNING,NOARP,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1420
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options=80000<LINKSTATE>
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inet 10.1.2.7 netmask 0xffffff00
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groups: wg
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nd6 options=109<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,NO_DAD>
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```
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title: Wireguard
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description: How to configure a wireguard endpoint on OpenBSD
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tags:
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- OpenBSD
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- vpn
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- wireguard
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---
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## Introduction
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