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A simple interactive script that sets up a Wireguard VPN server with Adguard, Unbound and DNSCrypt-Proxy on your VPS of choice, and lets you manage the config files using a simple WebUI protected by two-factor-authentication.

Have a question or an issue? Read the FAQ first!

Usage

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/notthebee/ansible-easy-vpn/main/bootstrap.sh -O bootstrap.sh && bash bootstrap.sh

Features

  • Wireguard WebUI (via wg-easy)
  • Two-factor authentication for the WebUI (Authelia)
  • Hardened web server (Bunkerweb)
  • Encrypted DNS resolution with optional ad-blocking functionality (Adguard Home, DNSCrypt and Unbound)
  • UFW and Fail2Ban
  • Automated and unattended upgrades
  • SSH hardening and public key pair generation (optional, you can also use your own keys)
  • E-mail notifications (using an external SMTP server, e.g. GMail)

Requirements

  • A KVM-based VPS (or an AWS EC2 instance) with a dedicated IPv4 address
  • One of the supported Linux distros:
    • Ubuntu Server 22.04
    • Ubuntu Server 20.04
    • Debian 11
    • Rocky Linux 9
    • Rocky Linux 8

Known issues with VPS providers

Normally, the script should work on any KVM-based VPS.

However, some VPS providers use non-standard versions of Ubuntu/Debian OS images, which might lead to issues with the script.

Additionally, some providers require additional firewall configuration in the server control panel to unblock the Wireguard port.

  • AlexHost – runs apt-get dist-upgrade after the VPS is provisioned, which results in a dpkg lock
  • IONOS – includes a firewall with default rules, which blocks Wireguard traffic. User needs to open the Wireguard port (51820/udp) in the control panel to make the VPN work.

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