RoutingTableToWG
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Translate Routing-Table Entries to Wireguard AllowedIPs with Filters
- [1. Overview](#1-overview)
- [1.1. Usage](#11-usage)
- [1.2. Install](#12-install)
- [2. Behaviour](#2-behaviour)
- [2.1. Adding Route](#21-adding-route)
- [2.2. Deleting Route](#22-deleting-route)
# 1. Overview
## 1.1. Usage
The Program will listen for RoutingTable Changes and can translate the changes to a Wireguard-Interface.
It will detect the Peer to add the Route to using the Gateway from the Route-Entry.
In case routes clash or cant be added to Wireguard, Warnings will be logged.
### 1.1.1. Examples
- Dynamic Routing with Routing-Protocols (e.g. OSPF)
- Interacting with Wireguard using the familiar Tools like `iproute2`
## 1.2. Install
### 1.2.1. Environment
Variable|Description|Default
-|-|-
`INTERFACE`* | Wireguard-Interface Name |
`FILTER_PROTOCOL` | Protocol to react on | All
`FILTER_TABLE` | Table to react on | All
*\* Required*
### 1.2.2. Docker
Depending on the needs, the Container can be run in `network_mode: host` to be able to access routing-tables and interfaces of the host.
Additionally the capability `NET_ADMIN` is required for interacting with interfaces.
docker-compose.yml
```yaml
version: '3'
services:
routingtabletowg:
image: ruakij/routingtabletowg
restart: unless-stopped
network_mode: host
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
environment:
- INTERFACE=""
```
### 1.2.3. Without Docker
Clone the Repository `git clone ` and build the Program with `go build cmd/app`
Then you can run it with `./app`
# 2. Behaviour
## 2.1. Adding Route
![](doc/add-route.svg)
## 2.2. Deleting Route
![](doc/del-route.svg)