# CLAUDE.md This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository. ## What this is A Docker Compose setup for a self-hosted WireGuard VPN server using [wg-easy](https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy), designed to run on a Raspberry Pi or any Linux server. The web UI (wg-easy) handles client management, QR code generation, and key lifecycle. ## Common commands ```bash # First-time setup cp .env.example .env # Edit .env: set TZ, optionally WG_PORT / WG_UI_PORT # Start the VPN docker compose up -d # Update wg-easy to the latest image docker compose pull && docker compose up -d # View logs docker compose logs -f wg-easy ``` ## Configuration `.env` (not committed) controls only infrastructure-level settings: | Variable | Description | |---|---| | `TZ` | IANA timezone (e.g. `Europe/Rome`) | | `WG_PORT` | UDP VPN port (default 51820) | | `WG_UI_PORT` | Web UI port (default 51821) | **v15+:** Host, password, and DNS are configured through the web UI wizard on first launch — not via environment variables. ## Important constraints - `wg-data/` is auto-generated by the container on first start and holds live WireGuard keys (`wg0.conf`, `wg0.json`). Never commit it. - `.env` is gitignored. - The container requires `NET_ADMIN` and `SYS_MODULE` capabilities plus `net.ipv4.ip_forward=1` sysctl — these are already set in `docker-compose.yml`. - The router must forward UDP port 51820 (or `WG_PORT`) to the server's local IP. - `INSECURE=true` is set in `docker-compose.yml` to allow HTTP access on the local network.