Move images to Images folder

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Lucas Mathews
2025-12-13 13:46:53 +01:00
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@@ -93,9 +93,9 @@ I was then able to start the WireGuard server, however I have still not yet adde
This is done in the WireGuard Instance settings in my Router:
![](/screenshot_2024-03-23_132217.png)
![](screenshot_2024-03-23_132217.png)
![](/screenshot_2024-03-31_175906.png)
![](screenshot_2024-03-31_175906.png)
Be sure to check the Disable routes option in the Instance, as I will do this manually
For the gateway, it does not matter, just as long as it is unique.
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ The Pubic Key is the Public key from the WireGuard Server on the VPS
The Endpoint Address is the public IP of the VPS.
![](/screenshot_2024-03-23_132626.png)
![](screenshot_2024-03-23_132626.png)
After this we can continue with the [Digital Ocean guide](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-wireguard-on-ubuntu-20-04) from step 8.
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ The below command is then run to add the new opnSense peer to the Wireguard serv
After doing this, I can see the VPN connection is up:
![](/screenshot_2024-03-23_132057.png)
![](screenshot_2024-03-23_132057.png)
In the end, my /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf file looked like:
@@ -141,17 +141,17 @@ Now an interface needs to be created on my router for the new VPN connection so
For opnSense, this is as simple as going to Interfaces > Assignments, and adding the new interface 
![](/screenshot_2024-03-23_133915.png)
![](screenshot_2024-03-23_133915.png)
Then configure the settings as below:
![](/screenshot_2024-03-23_133945.png)
![](screenshot_2024-03-23_133945.png)
You do not need to configure a IPv4 address, as this will automatically get the IP address specified of the Instance Tunnel Address.
After this, I created the below firewall rule so that the new WireGuard interface could access the LAN.
![](/screenshot_2024-03-23_221508.png)
![](screenshot_2024-03-23_221508.png)
If you have any strange issues, check the routing table (System > Routes > Status) to see if there are any old entries that need to be deleted. 
@@ -165,11 +165,11 @@ Then I installed Portainer to give a nice webUI to manage Docker: [Install Porta
Then in Portainer I made a new stack (docker compose). 
![](/screenshot_2024-03-23_222702.png)
![](screenshot_2024-03-23_222702.png)
I was then able to log into Reverse Proxy Manager and create the my domains in Reverse Proxy Manager
![](/screenshot_2024-03-23_222930.png)
![](screenshot_2024-03-23_222930.png)
I also needed to point these domains to the public IP of my VPS.