allow to specify ignored interfaces (#514)

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Christoph Haas
2025-09-08 22:31:53 +02:00
parent 6d2a5fa6de
commit 0c291a4eff
5 changed files with 90 additions and 58 deletions

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@@ -11,6 +11,24 @@ core:
create_default_peer: true
self_provisioning_allowed: true
backend:
# default backend decides where new interfaces are created
default: mikrotik
mikrotik:
- id: mikrotik # unique id, not "local"
display_name: RouterOS RB5009 # optional nice name
api_url: https://10.10.10.10/rest
api_user: wgportal
api_password: a-super-secret-password
api_verify_tls: false # set to false only if using self-signed during testing
api_timeout: 30s # maximum request duration
concurrency: 5 # limit parallel REST calls to device
debug: false # verbose logging for this backend
ignored_interfaces: # ignore these interfaces during import
- wgTest1
- wgTest2
web:
site_title: My WireGuard Server
site_company_name: My Company
@@ -195,3 +213,5 @@ auth:
registration_enabled: true
log_user_info: true
```
For more information, check out the usage documentation (e.g. [General Configuration](../usage/general.md) or [Backends Configuration](../usage/backends.md)).

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@@ -184,6 +184,11 @@ The current MikroTik backend is in **BETA** and may not support all features.
- **Description:** The default backend to use for managing WireGuard interfaces.
Valid options are: `local`, or other backend id's configured in the `mikrotik` section.
### `ignored_local_interfaces`
- **Default:** *(empty)*
- **Description:** A list of interface names to exclude when enumerating local interfaces.
This is useful if you want to prevent certain interfaces from being imported from the local system.
### Mikrotik
The `mikrotik` array contains a list of MikroTik backend definitions. Each entry describes how to connect to a MikroTik RouterOS instance that hosts WireGuard interfaces.
@@ -225,6 +230,11 @@ Below are the properties for each entry inside `backend.mikrotik`:
- **Default:** `5`
- **Description:** Maximum number of concurrent API requests the backend will issue when enumerating interfaces and their details. If `0` or negative, a sane default of `5` is used.
#### `ignored_interfaces`
- **Default:** *(empty)*
- **Description:** A list of interface names to exclude during interface enumeration.
This is useful if you want to prevent specific interfaces from being imported from the MikroTik device.
#### `debug`
- **Default:** `false`
- **Description:** Enable verbose debug logging for the MikroTik backend.