WoLi-WebGUI

WoLi-WebGUI

Docker app from grtgbln's Repository

Overview

An extremely lightweight container image for sending WoL Magic Packets easily to a public WoL proxy of your choice.

WoLi WebGUI

WoLi WebGUI is an extremely lightweight (under 8MB) container image for sending WoL Magic Packets easily to a public WoL proxy of your choice.

I couldn't find anything like it for Wake on WAN, so I made my own with blackjack and hookers.

How to

See example docker-compose.yml and Caddyfile. Yes, it's that simple. Nothing more than a standard modern browser is required on the client side, and it works on a mobile phone just as well as in a desktop browser.

You also need a working WoL proxy with a public IP, obviously, which is less simple (but I assume you already have one, otherwise why would you be here? I use the one integrated in the Freebox router but there are others).

Usage

WoLi WebGUI screenshot

When you fill in the fields and click "Send Magic Packet", your target computer will wake and the URL will be modified to add your information. You can bookmark the page, and when you use that bookmark the packet will be sent as soon as the page loads.

You will get the output from the backend CGI scrip in the console space under the form.

Uses

https://alpinelinux.org/

https://acme.com/software/mini_httpd/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netcat

Media gallery

Install WoLi-WebGUI on Unraid in a few clicks.

Find WoLi-WebGUI in Community Apps on your Unraid server, review the template, and click Install. Unraid handles the Docker app or plugin setup from the published template.

Open the Apps tab on your Unraid server Search Community Apps for WoLi-WebGUI Review the template variables and paths Click Install

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Details

Repository
remyfv/woli-webgui:latest
Last Updated2024-09-03
First Seen2025-01-04

Runtime arguments

Web UI
http://[IP]:[PORT:80]/
Network
bridge
Privileged
false

Template configuration

Web UI PortPorttcp

Container Port: 80

Target
80
Default
8783
Value
8783