Wireguard
This is a simple Docker image to run a Wireguard client. It includes a kill switch to ensure that any traffic not encrypted via Wireguard is dropped.
Wireguard is implemented as a kernel module, which is key to its performance and simplicity. However, this means that Wireguard must be installed on the host operating system for this container to work properly. Instructions for installing Wireguard can be found here.
You will need a configuration file for your Wireguard interface. Many VPN providers will create this configuration file for you. For example, here is the configuration generator for Mullvad. Be sure to NOT include a kill switch in the configuration file, since the Docker image already has one.
Now simply mount the configuration file and run! For example, if your configuration file is located at /path/to/conf/mullvad.conf
:
docker run --name wireguard \
--cap-add NET_ADMIN \
--cap-add SYS_MODULE \
--sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark=1 \
-v /path/to/conf/mullvad.conf:/etc/wireguard/mullvad.conf \
jordanpotter/wireguard
Afterwards, you can link other containers to this one:
docker run -it --rm \
--net=container:wireguard \
appropriate/curl http://httpbin.org/ip
Docker Compose
Here is the same example as above, but using Docker Compose:
services:
wireguard:
container_name: wireguard
image: jordanpotter/wireguard
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
- SYS_MODULE
sysctls:
net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark: 1
volumes:
- /path/to/conf/mullvad.conf:/etc/wireguard/mullvad.conf
restart: unless-stopped
curl:
image: appropriate/curl
command: http://httpbin.org/ip
network_mode: service:wireguard
depends_on:
- wireguard
Local Network
If you wish to allow traffic to your local network, specify the subnet(s) using the LOCAL_SUBNETS
environment variable:
docker run --name wireguard \
--cap-add NET_ADMIN \
--cap-add SYS_MODULE \
--sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark=1 \
-v /path/to/conf/mullvad.conf:/etc/wireguard/mullvad.conf \
-e LOCAL_SUBNETS=10.1.0.0/16,10.2.0.0/16,10.3.0.0/16 \
jordanpotter/wireguard
Additionally, you can expose ports to allow your local network to access services linked to the Wireguard container:
docker run --name wireguard \
--cap-add NET_ADMIN \
--cap-add SYS_MODULE \
--sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark=1 \
-v /path/to/conf/mullvad.conf:/etc/wireguard/mullvad.conf \
-p 8080:80 \
jordanpotter/wireguard
docker run -it --rm \
--net=container:wireguard \
nginx
Versioning
Wireguard is new technology and its behavior may change in the future. For this reason, it's recommended to specify an image tag when running this container, such as jordanpotter/wireguard:2.1.4
.
The available tags are listed here.