--- title: Wireguard description: How to configure a wireguard endpoint on Alpine --- ## Introduction This article explains how to configure wireguard on Alpine Linux. ## Installation ```sh apk add wireguard-tools ``` ## Generating keys The private and public keys for a host can be generated with the following commands: ```sh PRIVATE_KEY=`wg genkey` PUBLIC_KEY=`printf $PRIVATE_KEY|wg pubkey` echo private_key: $PRIVATE_KEY echo public_key: $PUBLIC_KEY ``` ## Configuration Here is a configuration example of my `/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf` that creates a tunnel listening on udp port 342 and has one remote peer: ```cfg [Interface] PrivateKey = MzrfXLmSfTaCpkJWKwNlCSD20eDq7fo18aJ3Dl1D0gA= ListenPort = 342 [Peer] PublicKey = R4A01RXXqRJSY9TiKQrZGR85HsFNSXxhRKKEu/bEdTQ= Endpoint = 168.119.114.183:342 AllowedIPs = 10.1.2.9/32 PersistentKeepalive = 60 ``` Note that there is no ip address in the Interface section, contrary to other operating systems using the `wg-quick` tool. Putting one here is invalid and wg will fail with an error. 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. 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. To activate the interface configuration, edit `/etc/network/interfaces` : ```sh auto wg0 iface wg0 inet static requires eth0 use wireguard address 10.1.2.3/24 ``` Then run `ifup wg0`. ## Administration The tunnel can be managed with the `wg` command: ```sh root@hurricane:~# wg interface: wg0 public key: 7fbr/yumFeTzXwxIHnEs462JLFToUyJ7yCOdeDFmP20= private key: (hidden) listening port: 342 peer: R4A01RXXqRJSY9TiKQrZGR85HsFNSXxhRKKEu/bEdTQ= endpoint: 168.119.114.183:342 allowed ips: 10.1.2.9/32 latest handshake: 57 seconds ago transfer: 1003.48 KiB received, 185.89 KiB sent persistent keepalive: every 1 minute ```