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< h1 align = "center" > Wireguard Dashboard< / h1 >
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< p align = "center" > Monitoring Wireguard is not convinient, need to login into server and type < code > wg show< / code > . That's why this platform is being created, to view all configurations in a more straight forward way.< / p >
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## 💡Features
- Add peers in configuration
- Manage peer names
- Delete peers
- And many more coming up! Welcome to contribute to this project!
## 📝Requirement
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- Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS, other OS might work, but haven't test yet.
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- ‼️ Make sure you have **Wireguard** installed.‼️ < a href = "https://www.wireguard.com/install/" > How to install?</ a >
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- Configuration files under ** /etc/wireguard**
- Python 3.7
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## 🛠Install
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**1. Install Python Dependencies**
```
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$ python3 -m pip install flask tinydb
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```
**2. Install Wireguard Dashboard**
```
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$ git clone https://github.com/donaldzou/Wireguard-Dashboard.git
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$ cd Wireguard-Dashboard/src
$ python3 dashboard.py
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```
Access your server with port `10086` ! e.g (http://your_server_ip:10086)
**3. Install with Production Mode (Optional)**
```
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$ cd Wireguard-Dashboard/src
$ export FLASK_APP=dashboard.py
$ export FLASK_RUN_HOST=0.0.0.0
$ export FLASK_ENV=development
$ export FLASK_DEBUG=0
$ flask run
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```
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## 🔍Example
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## 🙌Contributors
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