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Improve documentation on password hash (#1901)
* Improve documentation on password hash * Change branch name * Add single quote docker run info * Tag versions, docker run version * separate docker run and compose --------- Co-authored-by: Bernd Storath <32197462+kaaax0815@users.noreply.github.com>
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# wg-password
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# Generating bcrypt-hashed password
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`wg-password` (wgpw) is a script that generates bcrypt password hashes for use with `wg-easy`, enhancing security by requiring passwords.
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With version 14 of wg-easy, a password hashed with bcrypt is needed instead of the plain-text password string. This doc explains how to generate the hash based on a plain-text password.
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## Features
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## Using Docker + node
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- Generate bcrypt password hashes.
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- Easily integrate with `wg-easy` to enforce password requirements.
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- You are using docker compose
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## Usage with Docker
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The easiest way to generate a bcrypt password hash with wgpw is using docker and node:
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To generate a bcrypt password hash using docker, run the following command :
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```sh
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docker run ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy:14 node -e 'const bcrypt = require("bcryptjs"); const hash = bcrypt.hashSync("YOUR_PASSWORD", 10); console.log(hash.replace(/\$/g, "$$$$"));'
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```
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The hashed password will get printed on your terminal. Copy it and use on the `PASSWORD_HASH` environment variable in your docker compose.
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- You are using `docker run`
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If you are using `docker run` for running wg-easy, you must enclose the hash string in single quotes (`'...'`). You can use this command:
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```sh
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docker run --rm ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy:14 node -e "const bcrypt = require('bcryptjs'); const hash = bcrypt.hashSync('YOUR_PASSWORD', 10); console.log('\'' + hash + '\'');"
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```
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The hashed password will get printed on your terminal. Copy it and use on the `PASSWORD_HASH` environment variable in your docker run command.
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## Using Docker + wgpw
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`wg-password` (wgpw) is a script that generates bcrypt password hashes. You can use it with docker:
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```sh
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docker run ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy wgpw YOUR_PASSWORD
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PASSWORD_HASH='$2b$12$coPqCsPtcFO.Ab99xylBNOW4.Iu7OOA2/ZIboHN6/oyxca3MWo7fW' // literally YOUR_PASSWORD
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docker run ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy:14 wgpw YOUR_PASSWORD
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```
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*Important* : make sure to enclose your password in single quotes when you run `docker run` command :
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You will see an output similar to this:
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```bash
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$ echo $2b$12$coPqCsPtcF
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b2
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$ echo "$2b$12$coPqCsPtcF"
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b2
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$ echo '$2b$12$coPqCsPtcF'
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$2b$12$coPqCsPtcF
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```sh
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PASSWORD_HASH='$2b$12$coPqCsPtcFO.Ab99xylBNOW4.Iu7OOA2/ZIboHN6/oyxca3MWo7fW'
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```
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In this example, the `$2b$12$coPqCsPtcFO.Ab99xylBNOW4.Iu7OOA2/ZIboHN6/oyxca3MWo7fW` string is your hashed password. For using it with docker-compose, you need to escape each `$` characters by adding another `$` before them, or they will get interpreted as variables. The final password you can use in docker-compose will look like this:
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```sh
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$$2b$$12$$coPqCsPtcFO.Ab99xylBNOW4.Iu7OOA2/ZIboHN6/oyxca3MWo7fW
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```
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);
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if (PASSWORD) {
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throw new Error('DO NOT USE PASSWORD ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE. USE PASSWORD_HASH INSTEAD.\nSee https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy/blob/master/How_to_generate_an_bcrypt_hash.md');
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throw new Error('DO NOT USE PASSWORD ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE. USE PASSWORD_HASH INSTEAD.\nSee https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy/blob/v14/How_to_generate_an_bcrypt_hash.md');
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}
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createServer(toNodeListener(app)).listen(PORT, WEBUI_HOST);
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