**Tip:** The script provided in [$GIT_REPO/misc/netconf.sh](https://github.com/{{ site.github_username }}/open5gs/blob/main/misc/netconf.sh) makes it easy to configure the TUN device as follows:
`$ sudo ./misc/netconf.sh`
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### Building Open5GS
---
Install the depedencies for building the source code.
$ ./build/tests/registration/registration ## 5G Core Only
```
Run all test programs as below.
```bash
$ cd build
$ meson test -v
```
**Tip:** You can also check the result of `ninja -C build test` with a tool that captures packets. If you are running `wireshark`, select the `loopback` interface and set FILTER to `s1ap || gtpv2 || pfcp || diameter || gtp || ngap || http2.data.data || http2.headers`. You can see the virtually created packets. [testattach.pcapng]({{ site.url }}{{ site.baseurl }}/assets/pcapng/testattach.pcapng)/[testregistration.pcapng]({{ site.url }}{{ site.baseurl }}/assets/pcapng/testregistration.pcapng)
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You need to perform the **installation process**.
```bash
$ cd build
$ ninja install
$ cd ../
```
### Building WebUI of Open5GS
---
[Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) is required to build WebUI of Open5GS
```bash
$ sudo apk add nodejs
```
Install the dependencies to run WebUI
```bash
$ cd webui
$ npm ci --no-optional
```
The WebUI runs as an [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/) script.