Painless deployment of wireguard on kubernetes
If you are facing any problems please open an issue or start a discussion
- IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service
- Gcore Labs KMP
- requires
spec.enableIpForwardOnPodInit: true
- requires
- Google Kubernetes Engine
- requires
spec.mtu: "1380"
- Not compatible with "Container-Optimized OS with containerd" node images
- Not compatible with autopilot
- requires
- DigitalOcean Kubernetes
- requires
spec.serviceType: "NodePort"
. DigitalOcean LoadBalancer does not support UDP.
- requires
- Amazon EKS
- Azure Kubernetes Service
- ...?
- Falls back to userspace implementation of wireguard wireguard-go if wireguard kernal module is missing
- Automatic key generation
- Automatic IP allocation
- Does not need persistance. peer/server keys are stored as k8s secrets and loaded into the wireguard pod
- Exposes a metrics endpoint by utilizing prometheus_wireguard_exporter
apiVersion: vpn.wireguard-operator.io/v1alpha1
kind: Wireguard
metadata:
name: "my-cool-vpn"
spec:
mtu: "1380"
apiVersion: vpn.wireguard-operator.io/v1alpha1
kind: WireguardPeer
metadata:
name: peer1
spec:
wireguardRef: "my-cool-vpn"
Peer configuration can be retrieved using the following command:
kubectl get wireguardpeer peer1 --template={{.status.config}} | bash
After executing it, something similar to the following will be shown. Use this config snippet to configure your preferred Wireguard client:
[Interface]
PrivateKey = WOhR7uTMAqmZamc1umzfwm8o4ZxLdR5LjDcUYaW/PH8=
Address = 10.8.0.3
DNS = 10.48.0.10, default.svc.cluster.local
MTU = 1380
[Peer]
PublicKey = sO3ZWhnIT8owcdsfwiMRu2D8LzKmae2gUAxAmhx5GTg=
AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0
Endpoint = 32.121.45.102:51820
kubectl apply -f https://github.com/jodevsa/wireguard-operator/releases/download/v2.1.0/release.yaml
kubectl delete -f https://github.com/jodevsa/wireguard-operator/releases/download/v2.1.0/release.yaml
This project is done on top of Kubebuilder, so read about that project before collaborating. Of course, we are open to external collaborations for this project. For doing it you must fork the repository, make your changes to the code and open a PR. The code will be reviewed and tested (always)
We are developers and hate bad code. For that reason we ask you the highest quality on each line of code to improve this project on each iteration.