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* Gravatar support.
* Automatic Light / Dark Mode
* Multilanguage Support
* UI_TRAFFIC_STATS (default off)
* WG_ENABLE_ONE_TIME_LINKS (default off)
* WG_ENABLE_EXPIRES_TIME (default off)
* Traffic Stats (default off)
* One Time Links (default off)
* Client Expiry (default off)
## Requirements
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| `WG_HOST` | - | `vpn.myserver.com` | The public hostname of your VPN server. |
| `WG_DEVICE` | `eth0` | `ens6f0` | Ethernet device the wireguard traffic should be forwarded through. |
| `WG_PORT` | `51820` | `12345` | The public UDP port of your VPN server. WireGuard will listen on that (othwise default) inside the Docker container. |
| `WG_CONFIG_PORT`| `51820` | `12345` | The UDP port used on [Home Assistant Plugin](https://github.com/adriy-be/homeassistant-addons-jdeath/tree/main/wgeasy)
| `WG_CONFIG_PORT`| `51820` | `12345` | The UDP port used on [Home Assistant Plugin](https://github.com/adriy-be/homeassistant-addons-jdeath/tree/main/wgeasy)
| `WG_MTU` | `null` | `1420` | The MTU the clients will use. Server uses default WG MTU. |
| `WG_PERSISTENT_KEEPALIVE` | `0` | `25` | Value in seconds to keep the "connection" open. If this value is 0, then connections won't be kept alive. |