MikroGuard is a robust web-based management tool designed to streamline the handling of WireGuard VPN clients on MikroTik routers. It simplifies user addition, access revocation, and provides a real-time view of connection statistics.
Login | Users | Connection |
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If you would like to check what this program will run on your router before allowing access, check files 'api/app/RouterOS/WireGuard.php' and 'api/app/RouterOS/IPAddress.php'.
These files contain all access to the router, so you can see the commands run.
Using Winbox:
Warning: Always input the correct local subnet into the allowed address. If unsure about the configuration, seek expert advice.
Using Command Line:
To set up a new user group and user, input:
This will create a new user group named "MikroGuard-group" with the necessary permissions for MikroGuard.
/user group add name=MikroGuard-group policy=local,read,write,test,api,winbox,password
Enter the following command to create a new user:
Replace "username" with the desired username and "userpassword" with the desired password for the new user.
/user add name=username group=MikroGuard-group password=userpassword
Warning: Ensure correct subnet configuration as highlighted in the Winbox method.
If you don't want to use google sso remove the google environment variables from the following commands
Docker Command
docker run -d
--name MikroGuard
-p 8000:8000
-v /path/to/data:/opt/app/storage
-e APP_KEY=
-e GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
-e GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
-e GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URL='https://my.public.address/api/auth/oauth/google/callback'
-e ROUTEROS_HOST='192.168.0.1'
-e ROUTEROS_PORT='8728'
-e ROUTEROS_USER='wireguard'
-e ROUTEROS_PASS='wireguard pass'
-e ROUTEROS_WIREGUARD_INTERFACE='wireguard' #wireguard interface name
-e ROUTEROS_WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT='192.168.0.1:13231' #ip:port for wireguard interface
-e APP_URL='https://my.public.address'
ghcr.io/xterm-inator/mikroguard:latest
Docker Compose:
version: '3.8'
services:
MikroGuard:
image: ghcr.io/xterm-inator/mikroguard:latest
container_name: MikroGuard
restart: always
ports:
- 8000:8000
volumes:
- /path/to/data:/opt/app/storage
environment:
- APP_KEY=
- GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
- GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
- GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URL=https://my.public.address/api/auth/oauth/google/callback
- ROUTEROS_HOST=192.168.0.1
- ROUTEROS_PORT=8728
- ROUTEROS_USER=wireguard
- ROUTEROS_PASS=wireguard pass
- ROUTEROS_WIREGUARD_INTERFACE=wireguard
- ROUTEROS_WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT=192.168.0.1:13231
- APP_URL=https://my.public.address
Environment Varibles: This is a list of the most useful environment variables. To find all available look in api/config files
Variable | Description | Default |
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APP_KEY* | App key used mainly for encryption, set using this generator | |
APP_URL* | The url this instance will be accessed from, can be localhost, an IP address or a domain eg. http://localhost:8000 | http://localhost:8000 |
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID | Google OAuth Client ID (Only required if using google auth) | |
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET | Google OAuth Client Secret (Only required if using google auth) | |
GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URL | Google OAuth Redirect Url, eg. https://my.public.address/api/auth/oauth/google/callback (Only required if using google auth) | |
ROUTEROS_HOST* | IP address of your MikroTik router | |
ROUTEROS_PORT* | API port to access the router | |
ROUTEROS_USER* | User to log into the router | |
ROUTEROS_PASS* | Password to use to log into the router | |
ROUTEROS_WIREGUARD_INTERFACE* | WireGuard interface name, must match the wireguard interface name created on the MikroTik router eg. wireguard Road Warrior | |
ROUTEROS_WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT* | Your public IP clients use to connect to your WireGurad server on your MikroTik Router including the port eg. 123.123.123.123:12345 | |
ROUTEROS_WIREGUARD_SERVER_NAME | Default server name given to clients, can be anything | WireGuard Server |
ROUTEROS_WIREGUARD_DNS | Client DNS server to use | 1.1.1.1 |
ROUTEROS_WIREGUARD_ALLOWED_IPS | Client IPs to forward, Defaults to everything | 0.0.0.0/0 |
*Required
To create the initial user run: (replace: admin@xterm.me with your email)
docker compose exec MikroGuard php artisan app:create-user admin@xterm.me admin
To facilitate local development and testing, we've incorporated Docker Compose. This allows developers to run the entire MikroGuard stack locally without complex setups.
Clone the Repository: Use Git to clone the MikroGuard repository to your local machine:
git clone git@github.com:xterm-inator/MikroGuard.git
# Navigate into the repository directory:
cd MikroGuard
Set Up Environment Variables: Before starting the services using Docker Compose, you may need to configure some environment variables. Copy the sample environment file and adjust the settings as necessary:
cp api/.env.example api/.env
Edit the .env file with appropriate values. Make sure to generate and set values for necessary keys.
Build Containers:
docker compose build --parallel
Install Dependencies: Using docker run there are some dependencies that need to be setup:
docker compose run api composer install
docker compose run api npm i
docker compose run api php artisan key:generate
docker compose run api php artisan migrate
docker compose run vue npm i
Create an Initial User:
docker compose run api php artisan app:create-user admin@email.com admin
Run with Docker Compose: Start the MikroGuard stack using Docker Compose:
docker compose up
This will build and start all necessary containers. Once done, the MikroGuard interface should be accessible at http://localhost:3000.
Shutdown and Cleanup: When you're done with local development/testing, you can stop the Docker Compose services:
docker compose down
This error is normally caused when the browser is accessing the server from an address that is different to the APP_URL set in the environment variables.
Try setting this to the address you are using, can be localhost, an IP address or a domain eg. http://localhost:8000
Contribute to MikroGuard by submitting a pull request or issue on GitHub. We welcome bug reports, feature suggestions, and code enhancements from the community.
MikroGuard is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. Details are in the LICENSE.md file.