wg-quick: add explicit support for common DNS usage
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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				@ -62,9 +62,16 @@ sub-command, with the exception of the following additions to the \fIInterface\f
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which are handled by this tool:
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.IP \(bu
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Address \(em a comma-separated list of ip (v4 or v6) addresses (optionally with CIDR masks)
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Address \(em a comma-separated list of IP (v4 or v6) addresses (optionally with CIDR masks)
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to be assigned to the interface. May be specified multiple times.
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.IP \(bu
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DNS \(em a comma-separated list of IP (v4 or v6) addresses to be set as the interface's
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DNS servers. May be specified multiple times. Upon bringing the interface up, this runs
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`resolvconf -a tun.\fIINTERFACE\fP -m 0 -x` and upon bringing it down, this runs
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`resolvconf -d tun.\fIINTERFACE\fP`. If these particular invocations of
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.BR resolvconf (8)
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are undesirable, the PostUp and PostDown keys below may be used instead.
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.IP \(bu
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MTU \(em if not specified, the MTU is automatically determined from the endpoint addresses
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or the system default route, which is usually a sane choice. However, to manually specify
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an MTU to override this automatic discovery, this value may be specified explicitly.
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@ -72,7 +79,8 @@ an MTU to override this automatic discovery, this value may be specified explici
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PreUp, PostUp, PreDown, PostDown \(em script snippets which will be executed by
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.BR bash (1)
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before/after setting up/tearing down the interface, most commonly used
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to configure DNS. The special string `%i' is expanded to \fIINTERFACE\fP.
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to configure custom DNS options or firewall rules. The special string `%i'
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is expanded to \fIINTERFACE\fP.
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.IP \(bu
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SaveConfig \(em if set to `true', the configuration is saved from the current state of the
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interface upon shutdown.
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@ -98,9 +106,7 @@ traffic:
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.br
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    \fBAddress = 10.200.100.8/24\fP
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.br
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    \fBPostUp = echo nameserver 10.200.100.1 | resolvconf -a tun.%i -m 0 -x\fP
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.br
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    \fBPostDown = resolvconf -d tun.%i\fP
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    \fBDNS = 10.200.100.1\fP
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.br
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    PrivateKey = oK56DE9Ue9zK76rAc8pBl6opph+1v36lm7cXXsQKrQM= 
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.br
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@ -117,12 +123,11 @@ traffic:
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    Endpoint = demo.wireguard.com:51820 
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.br
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Notice that the `PostUp` and `PostDown` commands are used here to configure DNS using
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.BR resolvconf (8),
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which is one of the many options for DNS configuration. The `Address` field is added
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here in order to set up the address for the interface. The peer's allowed IPs entry
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implies that this interface should be configured as the default gateway, which this
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script does.
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The `Address` field is added here in order to set up the address for the interface. The `DNS` field
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indicates that a DNS server for the interface should be configured via
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.BR resolvconf (8).
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The peer's allowed IPs entry implies that this interface should be configured as the default gateway,
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which this script does.
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Here is a more complicated example, fit for usage on a server:
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@ -184,7 +189,8 @@ This will load the configuration file `/etc/wireguard/wgnet0.conf'.
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.BR ip-link (8),
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.BR ip-address (8),
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.BR ip-route (8),
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.BR ip-rule (8).
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.BR ip-rule (8),
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.BR resolvconf (8).
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.SH AUTHOR
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.B wg-quick
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ WG_CONFIG=""
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INTERFACE=""
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ADDRESSES=( )
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MTU=""
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DNS=( )
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PRE_UP=""
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POST_UP=""
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PRE_DOWN=""
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@ -41,6 +42,7 @@ parse_options() {
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			case "$key" in
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			Address) ADDRESSES+=( ${value//,/ } ); continue ;;
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			MTU) MTU="$value"; continue ;;
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			DNS) DNS+=( ${value//,/ } ); continue ;;
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			PreUp) PRE_UP="$value"; continue ;;
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			PreDown) PRE_DOWN="$value"; continue ;;
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			PostUp) POST_UP="$value"; continue ;;
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@ -128,6 +130,14 @@ set_mtu() {
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	cmd ip link set mtu $(( mtu - 80 )) dev "$INTERFACE"
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}
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set_dns() {
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	[[ ${#DNS[@]} -eq 0 ]] || printf 'nameserver %s\n' "${DNS[@]}" | cmd resolvconf -a "tun.$INTERFACE" -m 0 -x
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}
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unset_dns() {
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	[[ ${#DNS[@]} -eq 0 ]] || cmd resolvconf -d "tun.$INTERFACE"
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}
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add_route() {
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	if [[ $1 == 0.0.0.0/0 || $1 =~ ^[0:]+/0$ ]]; then
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		add_default "$1"
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@ -168,6 +178,9 @@ save_config() {
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	for address in ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}; do
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		new_config+="Address = $address"$'\n'
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	done
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	while read -r address; do
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		[[ $address =~ ^nameserver\ ([a-zA-Z0-9_=+:%.-]+)$ ]] && new_config+="DNS = ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"$'\n'
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	done < <(resolvconf -l "tun.$INTERFACE" 2>/dev/null)
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	[[ -n $MTU && $(ip link show dev "$INTERFACE") =~ mtu\ ([0-9]+) ]] && new_config+="MTU = ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"$'\n'
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	[[ $SAVE_CONFIG -eq 0 ]] || new_config+=$'SaveConfig = true\n'
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	[[ -z $PRE_UP ]] || new_config+="PreUp = $PRE_UP"$'\n'
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@ -203,6 +216,7 @@ cmd_usage() {
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	  - Address: may be specified one or more times and contains one or more
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	    IP addresses (with an optional CIDR mask) to be set for the interface.
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	  - DNS: an optional DNS server to use while the device is up.
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	  - MTU: an optional MTU for the interface; if unspecified, auto-calculated.
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	  - PreUp, PostUp, PreDown, PostDown: script snippets which will be executed
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	    by bash(1) at the corresponding phases of the link, most commonly used
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@ -226,6 +240,7 @@ cmd_up() {
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	done
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	set_mtu
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	up_if
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	set_dns
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	for i in $(while read -r _ i; do for i in $i; do [[ $i =~ ^[0-9a-z:.]+/[0-9]+$ ]] && echo "$i"; done; done < <(wg show "$INTERFACE" allowed-ips) | sort -nr -k 2 -t /); do
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		[[ $(ip route get "$i" 2>/dev/null) == *dev\ $INTERFACE\ * ]] || add_route "$i"
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	done
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	[[ -n $(ip link show dev "$INTERFACE" type wireguard 2>/dev/null) ]] || die "\`$INTERFACE' is not a WireGuard interface"
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	execute_hook "$PRE_DOWN"
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	[[ $SAVE_CONFIG -eq 0 ]] || save_config
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	unset_dns
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	del_if
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	execute_hook "$POST_DOWN"
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}
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