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This page explains how to get started with `wg-easy`. The guide uses Docker Compose as a reference. In our examples, we mount the named volume `etc_wireguard` to `/etc/wireguard` inside the container.
## Preliminary Steps
Before you can get started with deploying your own VPN, there are some requirements to be met:
1. You need to have a host that you can manage
2. You need to have a domain name or a public IP address
3. You need a supported architecture (x86_64, arm64)
### Host Setup
There are a few requirements for a suitable host system:
1. You need to have a container runtime installed
/// note | About the Container Runtime
On the host, you need to have a suitable container runtime (like _Docker_ or _Podman_) installed. We assume [_Docker Compose_][docker-compose] is [installed][docker-compose-installation]. We have aligned file names and configuration conventions with the latest [Docker Compose specification][docker-compose-specification].
If you're using podman, make sure to read the related [documentation][docs-podman].
///
[docker-compose]: https://docs.docker.com/compose/
[docker-compose-installation]: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/
[docker-compose-specification]: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/
[docs-podman]: ./examples/tutorials/podman-nft.md
## Deploying the Actual Image
### Tagging Convention
To understand which tags you should use, read this section carefully. [Our CI][github-ci] will automatically build, test and push new images to the following container registry:
1. GitHub Container Registry ([`ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy`][ghcr-image])
All workflows are using the tagging convention listed below. It is subsequently applied to all images.
| tag | Type | Example | Description |
| ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `15` | latest minor for that major tag | `ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy:15` | latest features for specific major versions, no breaking changes |
| `latest` | latest tag | `ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy:latest` or `ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy` | stable as possible get bug fixes quickly when needed, see Releases for more information. |
| `15.0` | latest patch for that minor tag | `ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy:15.0` | latest patches for specific minor version |
| `15.0.0` | specific tag | `ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy:15.0.0` | specific release, don't use this as this will not get updated |
| `nightly` | [`master`](https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy/tree/master) | `ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy:nightly` | mostly unstable gets frequent package and code updates, deployed against [`master`](https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy/tree/master). |
| `development` | pull requests | `ghcr.io/wg-easy/wg-easy:development` | used for development, testing code from PRs before landing into [`master`](https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy/tree/master). |
When publishing a tag we follow the [Semantic Versioning][semver] specification. The `latest` tag is always pointing to the latest stable release. If you want to avoid breaking changes, use the major version tag (e.g. `15`).
[github-ci]: https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy/actions
[ghcr-image]: https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy/pkgs/container/wg-easy
[semver]: https://semver.org/
### Get All Files
Issue the following command to acquire the necessary file:
```shell
wget "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wg-easy/wg-easy/master/docker-compose.yml"
```
### Start the Container
To start the container, issue the following command:
```shell
sudo docker compose up -d
```
### Configuration Steps
Now follow the setup process in your web browser
### Stopping the Container
To stop the container, issue the following command:
```shell
sudo docker compose down
```
/// danger | Using the Correct Commands For Stopping and Starting `wg-easy`
**Use `sudo docker compose up / down`, not `sudo docker compose start / stop`**. Otherwise, the container is not properly destroyed and you may experience problems during startup because of inconsistent state.
///
**That's it! It really is that easy**.
If you need more help you can read the [Basic Installation Tutorial][basic-installation].
[basic-installation]: ./examples/tutorials/basic-installation.md