thrnz / docker-wireguard-pia

A Docker container for using Wireguard with PIA.
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docker-wireguard-pia

A Docker container for using WireGuard with PIA.

Requirements

Examples

An example docker-compose.yml is available. Some more working examples can be found here.

Config

The following ENV vars are required:

ENV Var Function
LOC=swiss|Location id to connect to. Available server location ids are listed here. Example values include us_california, ca_ontario, and swiss. If left empty the container will print out all currently available location ids and exit.
Multiple ids can be listed, separated by either a space or a comma, and are used as fallback if the initial endpoint registration fails.
USER=xxxxxxxx PIA username
PASS=xxxxxxxx PIA password

The rest are optional:

ENV Var Function
LOCAL_NETWORK=192.168.1.0/24|Whether to route and allow input/output traffic to the LAN. LAN access will be unavailable if not specified. Multiple ranges can be specified, separated by a comma or space. Note that there may be DNS issues if this overlaps with PIA's default DNS servers (10.0.0.243 and 10.0.0.242 as of July 2022). Custom DNS servers can be defined using VPNDNS (see below) if this is an issue.
KEEPALIVE=25 If defined, PersistentKeepalive will be set to this in the WireGuard config.
MTU=1420|This can be used to override wg-quick's automatic MTU setting on the Wireguard interface if needed. By default this remains unset (ie. let wg-quick choose).
VPNDNS=8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 Use these DNS servers in the WireGuard config. PIA's DNS servers will be used if not specified. Use 0 to disable making any changes to the default container DNS settings. (Note: Using any DNS servers other than PIA's may lead to DNS queries being leaked outside the VPN connection.)
PORT_FORWARDING=0/1 Whether to enable port forwarding. Requires a supported server. Defaults to 0 if not specified.
PORT_FILE=/pia-shared/port.dat|The forwarded port number is dumped here for possible access by scripts in other containers. By default this is /pia-shared/port.dat.
PORT_FILE_CLEANUP=0/1 Remove the file containing the forwarded port number on exit. Defaults to 0 if not specified.
PORT_PERSIST=0/1 Set to 1 to attempt to keep the same port forwarded when the container is restarted. The port number may persist for up to two months. Defaults to 0 (always acquire a new port number) if not specified.
PORT_FATAL=0/1 Whether to consider port forwarding errors as fatal or not. May be useful when combined with EXIT_ON_FATAL if needed. Defaults to 0 if not specified.
PORT_SCRIPT=/path/to/script.sh A mounted custom script can be run inside the container once a port is successfully forwarded if needed. The forwarded port number is passed as the first command line argument. By default this remains unset. See issue #26 for more info.
FIREWALL=0/1 Whether to block non-WireGuard traffic. Defaults to 1 if not specified.
EXIT_ON_FATAL=0/1 There is no error recovery logic at this stage. If something goes wrong we simply go to sleep. By default the container will continue running until manually stopped. Set this to 1 to force the container to exit when an error occurs. Exiting on an error may not be desirable behaviour if other containers are sharing the connection.
FATAL_SCRIPT=/path/to/script.sh A mounted custom script can be run inside the container if a fatal error occurs. By default this remains unset.
USER_FILE=/run/secrets/pia-username PASS_FILE=/run/secrets/pia-password PIA credentials can also be read in from existing files (eg for use with Docker secrets)
PIA_IP=x.x.x.x PIA_CN=hostname401 PIA_PORT=1337|Connect to a specific server by manually setting all three of these. This will override whatever LOC is set to.
FWD_IFACE PF_DEST_IP|If needed, the container can be used as a gateway for other containers or devices by setting these. See issue #20 for more info. Note that these are for a specific use case, and in many cases using Docker's --net=container:xyz or docker-compose's network_mode: service:xyz instead, and leaving these vars unset, would be an easier way of accessing the VPN and forwarded port from other containers.
PRE_UP POST_UP PRE_DOWN POST_DOWN Custom commands and/or scripts can be run at certain stages if needed. See below for more info.
PIA_DIP_TOKEN A dedicated ip token can be used by setting this. When set, LOC is not used.
META_IP=x.x.x.x META_CN=hostname401 META_PORT=443 On startup, the container needs untunnelled access to PIA's API in order to download the server list and to generate a persistent auth token if needed. Optionally, PIA's 'meta' servers (found in PIA's server list) can be used instead of the default API endpoints by setting META_IP and META_CN. These can be set to a different location than LOC. META_PORT is optional and defaults to 443, although 8080 also appears to be available. See issue #109 for more info.

Scripting

Custom commands and/or scripts can be run at certain stages of the container's life-cycle by setting the PRE_UP, POST_UP, PRE_DOWN, and POST_DOWN env vars. PRE_UP is run prior to generating the WireGuard config, POST_UP is run after the WireGuard interface is brought up, and PRE_DOWN and POST_DOWN are run before and after the interface is brought down again when the container exits.

In addition, scripts mounted in /pia/scripts named pre-up.sh, post-up.sh, pre-down.sh and post-down.sh will be run at the appropriate stage if present. See issue #33 for more info.

Networking

To keep things simple, network setup is mostly handled by wg-quick. All traffic is routed down the WireGuard tunnel, with exceptions added for any ranges manually defined by LOCAL_NETWORK. Note that LOCAL_NETWORK must be set correctly if LAN access is needed.

Firewall rules are added dropping all traffic by default, and only encrypted/tunneled traffic, attached Docker network traffic, and LOCAL_NETWORK traffic is explicitly allowed. This can be disabled by setting the FIREWALL=0 env var if desired.

Other containers can access the VPN connection using Docker's --net=container:xyz or docker-compose's network_mode: service:xyz. Note that network related settings for other containers (such as exposing ports) need to be set on the VPN container itself.

The container doesn't support IPv6. Any IPv6 traffic is dropped unless using FIREWALL=0, though it might be worth disabling IPv6 on container creation anyway.

Notes

Credits

Some bits and pieces and ideas have been borrowed from the following: