* Allow config of ext url; show this after create-admin * Use opts for ueberauth * weird nil error * get_env vs fetch_env * Use integer * Try new external_url thingo * Fix callback_url * Fix path suffix * Fix markdownlint hiccup * fix create admin * Differentiate phoenix_port * cron note; installscript fix; minor fqdn fixes * Send full node obj to app_env * Add db pass to config file
Firezone is a self-managed WireGuard®-based VPN server and Linux firewall designed for simplicity and security.
Get Started
Follow our installation guide at https://docs.firez.one/docs/deploy to install your self-hosted instance of Firezone.
Or, if you're on a supported platform, try our one-line install script:
bash <(curl -Ls https://github.com/firezone/firezone/raw/master/scripts/install.sh)
Using Firezone for your team? We'd love to hear from you and help you get set up.
What is Firezone?
Firezone is a Linux package to manage your WireGuard® VPN through a simple web interface.
Features
- Fast: Uses WireGuard® to be 3-4 times faster than OpenVPN.
- No dependencies: All dependencies are bundled thanks to Chef Omnibus.
- Simple: Takes minutes to set up. Manage via a simple CLI.
- Secure: Runs unprivileged. HTTPS enforced. Encrypted cookies.
- Firewall included: Uses Linux nftables to block unwanted egress traffic.
Anti-features
Firezone is not:
- An inbound firewall
- A tool for creating mesh networks
- A full-featured router
- An IPSec or OpenVPN server
Documentation
Additional documentation on general usage, troubleshooting, and configuration can be found at https://docs.firez.one/.
Get Help
If you're looking for help installing and configuring Firezone, we're happy to help:
- Discussion Forums: ask questions, report bugs, and suggest features
- Community Slack: join discussions, meet other users, and meet the contributors
- Email Us: we're always happy to chat
Developing and Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
Security
See SECURITY.md.
License
See LICENSE.
WireGuard® is a registered trademark of Jason A. Donenfeld.

