--- tags: dontlink --- # Linux Yggdrasil is well supported on Linux. ## Notes - Should work with any kernel that includes `tun` and/or `tap`. - The maximum MTU size supported on Linux is 65535. - Binary `.deb` packages are available for Debian, Ubuntu, elementaryOS and similar distributions. - Binary `.rpm` packages are available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, CentOS and similar distributions. - IPv6 needs to be enabled in order for Yggdrasil to work - IPv6 is usually enabled by default, but if not, enable using `sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=0` or similar. - If using TUN/TAP then `/dev/net/tun` should be present on your system. ## Debian, Ubuntu, elementaryOS Debian binary packages exist to simplify the installation of Yggdrasil. These will also work on any Debian-based distribution. ### From CircleCI Visit our [Builds](builds.md) page and download the relevant `.deb` file, then install it on your system: ``` sudo dpkg -i yggdrasil...deb ``` Configuration will be generated automatically into `/etc/yggdrasil.conf` when the package is installed, and the Yggdrasil service will automatically be installed into systemd and started. ### From an Internet repository To start with, trust the repository key: ``` curl -o- http://neilalexander.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/deb/key.txt | sudo apt-key add - ``` Add the repository: ``` echo 'deb http://neilalexander.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/deb/ debian yggdrasil' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/yggdrasil.list sudo apt-get update ``` Install Yggdrasil: ``` sudo apt-get install yggdrasil ``` Configuration will be generated automatically into `/etc/yggdrasil.conf` when the package is installed, and the Yggdrasil service will automatically be installed into systemd and started. ## Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, CentOS RPM binary packages exist to simplify the installation of Yggdrasil. These will also work on any other RPM-based distribution. ### From CircleCI Visit our [Builds](builds.md) page and download the relevant `.rpm` file, then install it on your system: ``` sudo rpm -i yggdrasil...rpm ``` Configuration will be generated automatically into `/etc/yggdrasil.conf` when the package is installed, and the Yggdrasil service will automatically be installed into systemd and started. ## Other Distributions [Download the latest Yggdrasil binary](https://circleci.com/api/v1.1/project/github/yggdrasil-network/yggdrasil-go/latest/artifacts) and install it: ``` sudo cp ~/yggdrasil-x.x.xx-linux-amd64 /usr/bin/yggdrasil sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/yggdrasil ``` Alternatively, compile Yggdrasil from source (below) and install: ``` sudo cp /path/to/yggdrasil-go/yggdrasil /usr/bin/yggdrasil sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/yggdrasil ``` ## Generate configuration If you do not have a configuration file, you should generate configuration before starting Yggdrasil: ``` sudo yggdrasil -genconf > /etc/yggdrasil.conf ``` ## Run Yggdrasil ### Run once Open a shell and start Yggdrasil using your generated configuration: ``` sudo nohup yggdrasil -useconffile /etc/yggdrasil.conf & ``` Alternatively, start Yggdrasil in auto-configuration mode: ``` sudo nohup yggdrasil -autoconf & ``` ### Run with systemd systemd service scripts are included in the `contrib/systemd/` folder so that it runs automatically in the background (using `/etc/yggdrasil.conf` for configuration). Copy the service files into `/etc/systemd/system`, copy `yggdrasil` into your `$PATH`, i.e. `/usr/bin`, and then enable the service: ``` systemctl enable yggdrasil systemctl start yggdrasil ``` Once installed as a systemd service, you can read the `yggdrasil` output: ``` systemctl status yggdrasil journalctl -u yggdrasil ``` ## Build instructions Linux has most of the tools needed to build Yggdrasil from source - you just need to install Go 1.9 or later. 1. Install Go 1.9 or later, [godeb](https://github.com/niemeyer/godeb) is recommended for Debian-based distributions). 1. Open a shell, clone the repository and build: ``` cd /path/to git clone https://github.com/yggdrasil-network/yggdrasil-go cd yggdrasil-go ./build ``` 1. The resulting `yggdrasil` file is your build - optionally install it into your system, as above.