wakezilla 0.1.41

A Wake-on-LAN proxy server written in Rust
Documentation

Wakezilla πŸ¦–

⚑ Wake-on-LAN made simple β†’ power on your machines remotely whenever needed.

🌐 Reverse proxy β†’ intercepts traffic and wakes the server automatically if it’s offline.

πŸ”Œ Automatic shutdown β†’ saves energy by powering down idle machines after configurable thresholds.

Web interface

Features

  • Wake-on-LAN: Send magic packets to wake sleeping machines
  • TCP Proxy: Forward ports to remote machines with automatic WOL
  • Web Interface: Manage machines, ports, and monitor activity through a web dashboard
  • Automatic Shutdown: Automatically turn off machines after inactivity periods
  • Network Scanner: Discover machines on your local network

Installation

Install from cargo (recommended)

cargo install wakezilla

Install from source

  1. Install Rust:

    curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
    source $HOME/.cargo/env
    
  2. Build and Install:

    git clone git@github.com:guibeira/wakezilla.git
    cd wakezilla
    make install
    
  3. Verify Installation:

    wakezilla --version
    

Run proxy server

  1. Run the Server:

     wakezilla proxy-server
    

    By default, the web interface runs on port 3000.

Run Client

  1. Run the Server:

     wakezilla client-server
    

    By default, the web interface runs on port 3001. You can check the health of the client server by visiting: http://:3001/health

Usage

Web Interface

Access the web interface at http://<server-ip>:3000 to:

  • Add and manage machines
  • Configure port forwards
  • View network scan results
  • Send WOL packets manually
  • Configure automatic shutdown settings

Adding Machines

  1. Navigate to the web interface
  2. Click "Add Machine" or use the network scanner
  3. Fill in MAC address, IP, and name
  4. Configure:
    • Turn-off port (if remote shutdown is needed)
    • Request rate limiting (requests per hour and period minutes)
    • Port forwards as needed

Configuring Automatic Shutdown

  1. When adding or editing a machine, enable "Can be turned off remotely"
  2. Set the "Turn Off Port" (typically 3001 for the client server)
  3. Configure rate limiting:
    • Requests per Hour: Number of requests allowed
    • Period Minutes: Time window for rate limiting
  4. The machine will automatically shut down after the configured inactivity period

Port Forwarding

  1. Add a machine to the system
  2. Configure port forwards for that machine:
    • Local Port: Port on the server to listen on
    • Target Port: Port on the remote machine to forward to
  3. When traffic hits the local port, the machine will be woken up if needed and traffic forwarded

Machine Configuration

Each machine can be configured with:

  • MAC Address
  • IP Address
  • Name and Description
  • Turn-off Port (for remote shutdown)
  • Request Rate Limiting:
    • Requests per Hour: Maximum requests allowed
    • Period Minutes: Time window for rate limiting
  • Port Forwards:
    • Local Port: Port on the server
    • Target Port: Port on the remote machine

How It Works

  1. Server Mode: Runs the web interface and proxy services
  2. Client Mode: Runs on target machines to enable remote shutdown
  3. WOL Process:
    • When traffic hits a configured port, the server sends a WOL packet
    • Waits for the machine to become reachable
    • Forwards traffic once the machine is up
  4. Automatic Shutdown:
    • Monitors request activity for each machine
    • After configured inactivity periods, sends shutdown signal
    • Uses HTTP requests to the client for shutdown

Security Considerations

  • The server should be run on a trusted network
  • Access to the web interface should be restricted if exposed to the internet
  • The turn-off endpoint on clients should only be accessible from the server

Development

Prerequisites

  • Rust and Cargo installed
  • Clone the repository
  • Install dependencies with make dependencies

on frontend folder run:

trunk serve

this will initialize the frontend in watch mode on port 8080

on the root folder run:

cargo watch -x 'run -- proxy-server'

this will initialize the backend in watch mode on port 3000

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

  1. Machine not waking up:

    • Verify the MAC address is correct
    • Ensure WOL is enabled in the machine's BIOS/UEFI
    • Check firewall settings on the target machine
    • Verify the target machine supports WOL
  2. Proxy not working:

    • Check that the target port is correct
    • Verify the machine is reachable after WOL
    • Ensure no firewall is blocking the connection
  3. Automatic shutdown not working:

    • Verify the turn-off port is configured correctly
    • Ensure the client is running on the target machine
    • Check that the client can receive HTTP requests from the server

Logs

Check the terminal output for detailed logs about:

  • WOL packets sent
  • Connection attempts
  • Proxy activity
  • Shutdown requests
  • Errors and warnings

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Run cargo fmt and cargo clippy
  5. Commit your changes
  6. Push to the branch
  7. Create a pull request

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.