- Enable and start nftables service during installation - Create /etc/nftables.conf that includes /etc/nftables.d/wireguard.conf - nftables service now loads firewall rules automatically on boot - Update documentation to reflect proper configuration file paths - Remove historical VALIDATION.md document - Clean up documentation references to non-existent scripts Closes #1
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# WireGuard VPN Setup for Debian 13
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## Overview
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Personal WireGuard VPN server with IPv4/IPv6 support, client management via `wireguard.sh`, designed for 1 CPU / 1GB RAM VPS.
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## Configuration
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- **Server Domain**: velkhana.calmcacil.dev
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- **Port**: 51820
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- **VPN IPv4 Range**: 10.10.69.0/24
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- **VPN IPv6 Range**: fd69:dead:beef:69::/64
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- **DNS**: 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 (Google)
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- **Server-side peer configs**: /etc/wireguard/conf.d/client-*.conf (loaded dynamically)
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- **Client-side configs**: /etc/wireguard/clients/*.conf (for distribution)
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## Installation
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### 1. Upload script to VPS
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```bash
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scp wireguard.sh calmcacil@velkhana.calmcacil.dev:~/
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```
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### 2. Run installation
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```bash
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chmod +x ~/wireguard.sh
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sudo ~/wireguard.sh install
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```
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## Usage
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### Dynamic client loading
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WireGuard automatically loads clients from `/etc/wireguard/conf.d/`:
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- Add/remove client configs in `/etc/wireguard/conf.d/client-*.conf`
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- Run `sudo ~/wireguard.sh load-clients` to reload
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- Changes are applied immediately without restarting
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### Add a new client
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```bash
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sudo ~/wireguard.sh add myphone
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```
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This creates:
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- Server config in `/etc/wireguard/conf.d/client-myphone.conf`
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- Client config in `/etc/wireguard/clients/myphone.conf`
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- QR code in `/etc/wireguard/clients/myphone.qr`
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### List all clients
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```bash
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sudo ~/wireguard.sh list
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```
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### Show client config
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```bash
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sudo ~/wireguard.sh show myphone
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```
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### Show QR code
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```bash
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sudo ~/wireguard.sh qr myphone
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```
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### Remove a client
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```bash
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sudo ~/wireguard.sh remove myphone
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```
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## Server Management
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### Check WireGuard status
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```bash
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sudo wg show
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```
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### Check service status
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```bash
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sudo systemctl status wg-quick@wg0
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```
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### Restart WireGuard
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```bash
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sudo systemctl restart wg-quick@wg0
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```
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### Reload clients (automatic on add/remove)
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```bash
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sudo ~/wireguard.sh load-clients
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```
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### Firewall management
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The setup configures nftables with:
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- Dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 support in a single ruleset
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- Default drop incoming, accept outgoing
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- SSH access allowed (port 22)
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- WireGuard allowed (UDP 51820)
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- Forwarding from wg0 interface allowed
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- NAT masquerade for VPN internet access
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View firewall rules:
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```bash
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sudo nft list ruleset
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```
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Reload firewall:
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```bash
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sudo nft -f /etc/nftables.conf
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```
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**Note**: nftables rules are automatically loaded on boot by the nftables service from `/etc/nftables.conf`. No manual intervention required after reboot.
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Allow additional ports if needed:
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```bash
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sudo nft add rule inet wireguard input tcp dport 80 accept # HTTP
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sudo nft add rule inet wireguard input tcp dport 443 accept # HTTPS
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```
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## Manual Client Configuration
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To manually add a client, create a file in `/etc/wireguard/conf.d/`:
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```ini
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[Peer]
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# mydevice
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PublicKey = <client_public_key>
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AllowedIPs = 10.10.69.2/32, fd69:dead:beef:69::2/128
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```
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Then run:
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```bash
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sudo ~/wireguard.sh load-clients
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```
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## Client Setup
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### Importing the config
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- **Desktop**: Import `/etc/wireguard/clients/<name>.conf` into WireGuard app
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- **Mobile**: Scan QR code with WireGuard app, or import config file
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### Test connectivity
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```bash
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# On client
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ping 10.10.69.1
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ping -6 fd69:dead:beef:69::1
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# Check your IP
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curl -4 https://ifconfig.me
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curl -6 https://ifconfig.me
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Check firewall
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```bash
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sudo nft list ruleset
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```
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### Check IP forwarding
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```bash
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sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward
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sysctl net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding
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```
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### View logs
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```bash
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sudo journalctl -u wg-quick@wg0 -f
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```
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### Check client directory
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```bash
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ls -la /etc/wireguard/conf.d/
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```
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### Manual reload if needed
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```bash
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sudo ~/wireguard.sh load-clients
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```
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## Notes
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- `/etc/wireguard/conf.d/` - Server-side peer configs, loaded automatically by wireguard.sh
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- `/etc/wireguard/clients/` - Client-side configs (import to WireGuard apps) and QR codes
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- Clients are automatically reloaded when added/removed
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- IPv4 and IPv6 NAT are configured (MASQUERADE)
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- nftables firewall is configured with dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 support
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- Single nftables ruleset handles both IPv4 and IPv6
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- SSH (port 22) and WireGuard (UDP 51820) are allowed by default
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- Keepalive is set to 25 seconds for better stability
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- Server private keys are stored in `/etc/wireguard/server_private.key`
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- Server public key is displayed after installation
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