--- # interface/innernet parent network name network_name: "fsfe" # 10.200.0.1 to 10.200.255.254 # 65,536 usable IP addresses network_cidr: "10.200.0.0/16" # wiregaurd listening port network_listen_port_clients: "51820" network_listen_port_server: "51820" cidrs: ## humans ## 10.200.16.1 to 10.200.31.254 ## 4,096 usable IP addresses humans: parent: fsfe cidr: 10.200.16.0/20 ### humans > admins ### 10.200.16.1 to 10.200.19.254 ### 1,024 usable IP addresses admins: parent: humans cidr: 10.200.16.0/22 ### humans > others ### 10.200.20.1 to 10.200.23.254 ### 1,024 usable IP addresses others: parent: humans cidr: 10.200.20.0/22 ## machines ## 10.200.64.1 to 10.200.127.254 ## with 16,384 usable IP addresses machines: parent: fsfe cidr: 10.200.64.0/18 # name of the CIDR you want to use for the client role, # so automatically configured peers (typically VMs) machine_cidr: machines # Peers that are configured manually, typically humans. The created invitation # file will be stored on the controller machines and has to be imported on the # person's computer manually. # * the key (e.g. "linus") is limited to alphanumeric chars and dashes, no dots # * "cidr" is the name of the CIDR the user shall belong to # * "admin" defines whether peer should be an admin (true/false). Default: false manual_peers: linus: cidr: admins admin: true linus-crius: cidr: admins admin: true linus-kronos: cidr: admins admin: true linus-rhea: cidr: admins admin: true max-mehl: cidr: admins admin: true albert: cidr: admins admin: true jackie: cidr: others