This is the ansible automation of the Wireguard VPN set up described here https://www.ckn.io/blog/2017/11/14/wireguard-vpn-typical-setup/
This will create ten VPN client profiles when done.
This project has also been restructured as an ansible role for inclusion in other ansible playbooks.
This assumes an ubuntu 16.04 or 18.04 client. It should also work on other platforms with minimal tweaking.
sudo apt-get install git
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ansible/ansible -y
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ansible -y
For optimal use, use ansible version greater than 2.5
This assumes you have an Ubuntu 16.04 server with ssh access on port 22. Ensure that you've already added the server key to your known hosts file by sshing into it at least once. If you are using an SSH key, then you can forgo that.
On the client
git clone https://github.com/iamckn/wireguard_ansible
cd wireguard_ansible
Edit the hosts file in that folder and fill in the IP field with the VPN server IP
Begin the remote installation process by running
ansible-playbook wireguard.yml -u root -k -i hosts
If you're using an SSH key for authentication run this instead
ansible-playbook wireguard.yml -u root -i hosts --key-file /path/to/keyfile
Give it a few minutes and the server set up will be complete.
Ten client configs will be created on the VPN server in the folder /root/wg_clients. They will also be downloaded to the wireguard_role/profiles folder on your local host.
Assuming you're using the first client config, copy it to /etc/wireguard/ and you can start using the VPN tunnel on your client.
To bring up the VPN interface
sudo wg-quick up wg0-client
To bring down the VPN interface
sudo wg-quick down wg0-client
To view connection details
sudo wg show
You have the option of determining the vpn network subnet you prefer your clients to use by editing the file wireguard_role/defaults/main.yml, and setting the vpn_network variable as desired. You can also change the vpn server port and the number of client profiles you want generated in the same file:
vpn_network: '10.200.200'
vpn_port: '51820'
clients: 10
If you want to generate an additional client profile in future, edit the following two variables in wireguard_role/tasks/main.yml to your specific needs:
new_client: newclient
new_client_ip: 10.200.200.12
Then run the setup process again but now with the tag add_client specified:
ansible-playbook wireguard.yml -u root -k -i hosts -t add_client
The new client config will then be downloaded to the wireguard_role/profiles folder on your local host.
Note: This needs to be run from the directory the initial setup was done from and not from a newly cloned one.
This project has been structured as an ansible role. You can therefore include it in other ansible playbooks
- name: Setup Wireguard VPN
hosts: all
gather_facts: true
roles:
- {role: 'wireguard_role', tags: 'wireguard'}
If there is another service listening on port 53, you will have issues with getting DNS resolution working. It is therefore advisable to either disable or change the port of any service already using port 53. This will automatically be handled for you on Ubuntu 18.04 when you run this playbook.