Atomic WireGuard is a containerized method for building the WireGuard kernel module on Fedora Atomic Host and Silverblue. It also can be used on Fedora Workstation instead of the wireguard-dkms and wireguard-tools packages. The end goals of this project is to allow for WireGuard to be built reliably on distributions with immutable file systems. It also can be used as an example for building other kernel modules on immutable infrastructure.
This is a work in progress. Please use at your own risk. Issues and PRs are very welcome.
- This will add 5 to 10 minutes of time to your boot process if you do not have the WireGuard kernel module built for your booted kernel version.
- This will fail to build if you do not have Internet access. Do not use this if you rely on WireGuard for connectivity to the Internet.
- This is a stopgap until WireGuard gets pushed into the mainline kernel.
- container-selinux-2.61 or higher
- podman 0.5.1 or higher
- systemd 238 or higher
- systemd-networkd
# rpm-ostree upgrade
# sudo curl -Lo /tmp/container-selinux-2.61-1.git9b55129.fc28.noarch.rpm https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages/container-selinux/2.61/1.git9b55129.fc28/noarch/container-selinux-2.61-1.git9b55129.fc28.noarch.rpm
# rpm-ostree upgrade /tmp/container-selinux-2.61-1.git9b55129.fc28.noarch.rpm
# sudo curl -Lo /etc/yum.repos.d/atomic-wireguard.repo https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jdoss/atomic-wireguard/repo/fedora-28/jdoss-atomic-wireguard-fedora-28.repo
# sudo rpm-ostree install atomic-wireguard
# systemctl reboot
# sudo systemctl enable systemd-networkd.service
# sudo systemctl start systemd-networkd.service
# sudo systemctl enable atomic-wireguard
# sudo systemctl start atomic-wireguard
# sudo dnf copr enable jdoss/atomic-wireguard
# sudo dnf install atomic-wireguard
# sudo systemctl enable systemd-networkd.service
# sudo systemctl start systemd-networkd.service
# sudo systemctl enable atomic-wireguard
# sudo systemctl start atomic-wireguard
Note: As soon as the next Fedora Atomic composes come out manually installing container-selinux-2.61
will get removed from the above steps.
Atomic WireGuard ships an artisanally handcrafted bash script called atomic-wireguard-module
that calls podman to build the kernel module in a container. It accepts the following arguments:
build Build wireguard kernel module container
load Load wireguard kernel module
unload Unload wireguard kernel module
reload Build and reload wireguard kernel module
Atomic Wireguard also has a systemd unit file which on start waits for NetworkManager to finish starting up and then it will build and load the WireGuard kernel module. You can also use systemctl reload atomic-wireguard
to run the build process, unload and then load the kernel module. This is handy if you want to change the WireGuard kernel module version. To change the version, just edit the WIREGUARD_VERSION
and WIREGUARD_SHA265
lines in /etc/sysconfig/atomic-wireguard
. Please note that this needs to be the exact version number and SHA256 hash of a released WireGuard snapshot. You can verify that the kernel module is loaded with lsmod |grep wireguard
.
Generate WireGuard Keys
# wg genkey | tee /etc/wireguard/wg0-private.key | wg pubkey > /etc/wireguard/wg0-public.key
Create /etc/systemd/network/wg0.netdev
# vi /etc/systemd/network/wg0.netdev
[NetDev]
Name=wg0
Kind=wireguard
Description=Atomic WireGuard
[WireGuard]
PrivateKey=${LOCAL PUBLIC KEY}
ListenPort=51820
[WireGuardPeer]
PublicKey=${REMOTE PUBLIC KEY}
AllowedIPs=0.0.0.0/0
Endpoint=${REMOTE IP ADDRESS}:51820
Note: Replace ${LOCAL PUBLIC KEY}
with your generated public key stored in /etc/wireguard/wg0-public.key
. Replace ${REMOTE PUBLIC KEY}
with the public key from the remote WireGuard server and ${REMOTE IP ADDRESS}
from the remote WiredGuard server.
Create /etc/systemd/network/wg0.network
# vi /etc/systemd/network/wg0.network
[Match]
Name=wg0
[Network]
Address=10.122.122.1/24
Fix permissions and reload systemd
# chown root.systemd-network /etc/systemd/network/wg0.*
# chmod 0640 /etc/systemd/network/wg0.*
# systemctl daemon-reload
# systemctl restart systemd-networkd
Verify WireGuard is working
# wg show wg0
# networkctl status wg0
# ip addr show dev wg0
TBD by user feedback.
- Write Troubleshooting Guide in README.md based off end user feedback
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-cool-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add a cool feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-cool-feature
) - Create new a Pull Request with a detailed description
The MIT License
Copyright (c) 2019 Joe Doss
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