# VPN Server The cluster VPN created by Kilo can also be used by peers as a gateway to access the Internet. In order configure a local machine to use the cluster VPN as a gateway to the Internet, first register the local machine as a peer of the cluster following the steps in the [VPN docs](./vpn.md). Once the machine is registered, generate the configuration for the local peer: ```shell PEER=squat # name of the registered peer kgctl showconf peer $PEER > peer.ini ``` Next, the WireGuard configuration must be modified to enable routing traffic for any IP via a node in the cluster. To do so, open the WireGuard configuration in an editor, select a node in the cluster, and set the `AllowedIPs` field of that node's corresponding `peer` section to `0.0.0.0/0, ::/0`: ```shell $EDITOR peer.ini ``` The configuration should now look something like: ```ini [Peer] PublicKey = 2/xU029dz/WtvMZAbnSzmhicl8U1/Y3NYmunRr8EJ0Q= AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0 Endpoint = 108.61.142.123:51820 ``` The configuration can then be applied to the local WireGuard interface, e.g. `wg0`: ```shell IFACE=wg0 sudo wg setconf $IFACE peer.ini ``` Next, add routes for the public IPs of the WireGuard peers to ensure that the packets encapsulated by WireGuard are sent through a real interface: ```shell default=$(ip route list all | grep default | awk '{$1=""; print $0}') for ip in $(sudo wg | grep endpoint | awk '{print $2}' | sed 's/\(.\+\):[0-9]\+/\1/'); do sudo ip route add $ip $default done ``` Finally, the local machine can be configured to use the WireGuard interface as the device for the default route: ```shell sudo ip route delete default sudo ip route add default dev $IFACE ``` The local machine is now using the selected node as its Internet gateway and the connection can be verified. For example, try finding the local machine's external IP address: ```shell curl https://icanhazip.com ```