# Borealis WireGuard Troubleshooting Handoff This file is a self-contained handoff prompt + context for a new Codex agent to resume WireGuard tunnel troubleshooting. ## Prompt to Use in a New Codex Session Copy/paste the prompt below into a new Codex chat: """ You are a new Codex agent working in d:\Github\Borealis. Please do the following: 1) Read AGENTS.md, Docs/Codex/BOREALIS_AGENT.md, Docs/Codex/BOREALIS_ENGINE.md, Docs/Codex/REVERSE_TUNNELS.md, then Docs/Codex/WireGuard_Troubleshooting.md. 2) Investigate why the WireGuard tunnel does not come up (remote shell timeouts) even though the Engine emits vpn_tunnel_start. 3) Focus on the WireGuard client lifecycle in Data/Agent/Roles/role_WireGuardTunnel.py and the bootstrap logic in Borealis.ps1 (WireGuard adapter provisioning). 4) Use Data/Agent for edits (runtime under Agent/ is ephemeral). Keep the adapter name "Borealis" and ensure idempotent behavior. Do not rely on the PIA adapter. 5) Provide concrete fixes + verification steps. Be careful with Windows services and avoid GUI popup dialogs when possible. """ ## Environment / Scope - Workspace: d:\Github\Borealis - Host OS: Windows 10/11 (build 26200). Current tests run on the Windows 11 machine that also runs Engine + Agent. - Agent/Engine launch: via Borealis.ps1, always elevated as admin. - Network: Engine + Agent run on the same host during testing (Engine endpoint is "localhost:30000"). - WireGuard version: wireguard.exe 0.5.3, wg.exe 1.0.20210914. - PIA (Private Internet Access) is installed and supplies a wintun driver (pia-wintun.sys). Do NOT treat the PIA adapter as the Borealis adapter. ## Desired Behavior - Agent has a dedicated WireGuard adapter named "Borealis" (Description shows "WireGuard Tunnel"). - Adapter provisioning is idempotent: if "Borealis" exists, do not recreate it. - WireGuard config should be stored under Agent\Borealis\Settings\WireGuard\Borealis.conf (preferred) and not only in Program Files. - Agent should bring up the WireGuard tunnel on vpn_tunnel_start, then remote shell / RDP / VNC / SSH should flow through it. - On stop/idle, the tunnel should be torn down and firewall rules removed. ## Recent Changes (Current Repo State) - Data/Agent/Roles/role_WireGuardTunnel.py - Service name fix: WireGuard tunnel service is "WireGuardTunnel$Borealis". - Config path preference: Agent\Borealis\Settings\WireGuard. - Uses registry ImagePath to locate the actual service config when needed. - Adds a session lock to prevent concurrent start/stop. - Borealis.ps1 - WireGuard config search order includes Agent\Borealis\Settings\WireGuard. - Adapter provisioning reads the service ImagePath to write config when service exists. - Avoids /installtunnelservice if service still present to prevent GUI error dialogs. - Adapter name is "Borealis". Note: Data/Agent changes only apply to runtime after Borealis.ps1 re-stages the agent under Agent/. ## Symptoms from Fresh Logs (2026-01-12 19:29) Agent (Agent/Logs/VPN_Tunnel/tunnel.log): - "WireGuard tunnel service already installed; skipping install." - "WireGuard tunnel service still missing after install attempt." Engine (Engine/Logs/VPN_Tunnel/tunnel.log): - vpn_tunnel_session_create for agent LAB-OPERATOR-01_..._SYSTEM - WireGuard listener installed (service=borealis-wg) - vpn_api_status_response status=up Engine (Engine/Logs/VPN_Tunnel/remote_shell.log): - repeated vpn_shell_connect_attempt to 10.255.0.2:47002 - timeouts Agent (Agent/Logs/VPN_Tunnel/remote_shell.log): - VPN shell server listening on 0.0.0.0:47002 Net effect: engine believes tunnel is "up", but remote shell cannot reach 10.255.0.2. This implies the WireGuard client tunnel is not actually up on the agent. ## Key Paths - Agent WireGuard role: Data/Agent/Roles/role_WireGuardTunnel.py - Agent VPN shell role: Data/Agent/Roles/role_VpnShell.py - Engine WireGuard manager: Data/Engine/services/VPN/wireguard_server.py - Engine tunnel service: Data/Engine/services/VPN/vpn_tunnel_service.py - Agent tunnel logs: Agent/Logs/VPN_Tunnel/tunnel.log - Agent shell logs: Agent/Logs/VPN_Tunnel/remote_shell.log - Engine tunnel logs: Engine/Logs/VPN_Tunnel/tunnel.log - Engine shell logs: Engine/Logs/VPN_Tunnel/remote_shell.log - Agent WireGuard config: Agent/Borealis/Settings/WireGuard/Borealis.conf ## Known WireGuard Services / Names - Engine listener service name: "borealis-wg" - Agent tunnel service name: "WireGuardTunnel$Borealis" - Adapter name in Control Panel: "Borealis" ## Suggested Verification Commands - Check agent service: - Get-Service -Name "WireGuardTunnel$Borealis" - Get-ItemProperty "HKLM:\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\WireGuardTunnel$Borealis" | Select-Object ImagePath - Confirm adapter exists: - Get-NetAdapter -IncludeHidden | Where-Object { $_.InterfaceDescription -like "*WireGuard*" } | Select-Object Name, Status, InterfaceDescription, ifIndex - Check WireGuard state: - "C:\\Program Files\\WireGuard\\wg.exe" show ## Troubleshooting Focus Areas - Ensure runtime is up-to-date (Borealis.ps1 re-staging Data/Agent -> Agent/). - Validate service detection vs. WireGuard install output (sc.exe vs registry). - Confirm the config file used by the service matches Agent/Borealis/Settings/WireGuard/Borealis.conf. - Confirm /installtunnelservice is not invoked when service already exists (avoid WireGuard GUI errors). - Confirm the WireGuard tunnel actually connects (wg.exe show handshake) before attempting remote shell.