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## Prerequisites
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### Kernel Module
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Depending on if the Wireguard kernel module is available on your system you have more or less choices which example to use.
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You can check if the kernel modules are available via the following command:
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```shell
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modprobe wireguard
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```
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If the command exits successfully and doesn't print an error the kernel modules are available.
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If it does error, you either have to install them manually (or activate if deactivated) or use an userspace implementation.
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For an example of an userspace implementation, see _borigtun_.
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### Credentials
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Username and password for all examples is `admin` by default.
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For security reasons it's highly recommended to change them before the first startup.
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## Examples
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- **[system](system.yml)**
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If you have Wireguard already installed on your system and only want to run the UI in docker this might fit the most.
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- **[linuxserver](linuxserver.yml)**
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If you have the Wireguard kernel modules installed (included in the mainline kernel since version 5.6) but want it running inside of docker, this might fit the most.
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- **[boringtun](boringtun.yml)**
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If Wireguard kernel modules are not available, you can switch to an userspace implementation like [boringtun](https://github.com/cloudflare/boringtun).
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