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author | srividya0208 <a.srividya@vyos.io> | 2022-11-08 22:18:57 -0500 |
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committer | srividya0208 <a.srividya@vyos.io> | 2022-11-08 22:24:58 -0500 |
commit | ac70a57fd10e8e84d39544414e6f3c84ed52dd5a (patch) | |
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Modified the documentation as per the new format/syntax
-rw-r--r-- | docs/configuration/vpn/ipsec.rst | 63 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/configuration/vpn/site2site_ipsec.rst | 20 |
2 files changed, 42 insertions, 41 deletions
diff --git a/docs/configuration/vpn/ipsec.rst b/docs/configuration/vpn/ipsec.rst index d1ea7bbc..4721cbcd 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/vpn/ipsec.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/vpn/ipsec.rst @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ VyOS ESP group has the next options: *********************************************** Options (Global IPsec settings) Attributes *********************************************** -* ``options`` IPsec settings: +* ``options`` * ``disable-route-autoinstall`` Do not automatically install routes to remote networks; @@ -210,16 +210,18 @@ On the LEFT: set vpn ipsec esp-group MyESPGroup proposal 1 hash 'sha1' # IPsec tunnel - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 203.0.113.45 authentication mode pre-shared-secret - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 203.0.113.45 authentication pre-shared-secret MYSECRETKEY + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer right authentication mode pre-shared-secret + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer right authentication pre-shared-secret MYSECRETKEY + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer right authentication remote-id 203.0.113.45 - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 203.0.113.45 ike-group MyIKEGroup - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 203.0.113.45 default-esp-group MyESPGroup + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer right ike-group MyIKEGroup + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer right default-esp-group MyESPGroup - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 203.0.113.45 local-address 192.0.2.10 + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer right local-address 192.0.2.10 + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer right remote-address 203.0.113.45 # This will match all GRE traffic to the peer - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 203.0.113.45 tunnel 1 protocol gre + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer right tunnel 1 protocol gre On the RIGHT, setup by analogy and swap local and remote addresses. @@ -235,6 +237,8 @@ an IPsec policy to match those loopback addresses. We assume that the LEFT router has static 192.0.2.10 address on eth0, and the RIGHT router has a dynamic address on eth0. +The peer names RIGHT and LEFT are used as informational text. + **Setting up the GRE tunnel** On the LEFT: @@ -325,17 +329,17 @@ On the LEFT (static address): set vpn ipsec ike-group MyIKEGroup proposal 1 encryption aes128 set vpn ipsec ike-group MyIKEGroup proposal 1 hash sha1 - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT authentication id LEFT - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT authentication mode rsa - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT authentication rsa local-key ipsec-LEFT - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT authentication rsa remote-key ipsec-RIGHT - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT authentication remote-id RIGHT - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT default-esp-group MyESPGroup - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT ike-group MyIKEGroup - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT local-address 192.0.2.10 - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT connection-type respond - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT tunnel 1 local prefix 192.168.99.1/32 # Additional loopback address on the local - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer @RIGHT tunnel 1 remote prefix 192.168.99.2/32 # Additional loopback address on the remote + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT authentication local-id LEFT + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT authentication mode rsa + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT authentication rsa local-key ipsec-LEFT + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT authentication rsa remote-key ipsec-RIGHT + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT authentication remote-id RIGHT + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT default-esp-group MyESPGroup + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT ike-group MyIKEGroup + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT local-address 192.0.2.10 + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT connection-type respond + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT tunnel 1 local prefix 192.168.99.1/32 # Additional loopback address on the local + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer RIGHT tunnel 1 remote prefix 192.168.99.2/32 # Additional loopback address on the remote On the RIGHT (dynamic address): @@ -350,14 +354,15 @@ On the RIGHT (dynamic address): set vpn ipsec ike-group MyIKEGroup proposal 1 encryption aes128 set vpn ipsec ike-group MyIKEGroup proposal 1 hash sha1 - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 authentication id RIGHT - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 authentication mode rsa - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 authentication rsa local-key ipsec-RIGHT - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 authentication rsa remote-key ipsec-LEFT - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 authentication remote-id LEFT - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 connection-type initiate - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 default-esp-group MyESPGroup - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 ike-group MyIKEGroup - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 local-address any - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 tunnel 1 local prefix 192.168.99.2/32 # Additional loopback address on the local - set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer 192.0.2.10 tunnel 1 remote prefix 192.168.99.1/32 # Additional loopback address on the remote + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT authentication local-id RIGHT + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT authentication mode rsa + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT authentication rsa local-key ipsec-RIGHT + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT authentication rsa remote-key ipsec-LEFT + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT authentication remote-id LEFT + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT connection-type initiate + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT default-esp-group MyESPGroup + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT ike-group MyIKEGroup + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT local-address any + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT remote-address 192.0.2.10 + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT tunnel 1 local prefix 192.168.99.2/32 # Additional loopback address on the local + set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer LEFT tunnel 1 remote prefix 192.168.99.1/32 # Additional loopback address on the remote diff --git a/docs/configuration/vpn/site2site_ipsec.rst b/docs/configuration/vpn/site2site_ipsec.rst index e72dbdd4..482c7130 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/vpn/site2site_ipsec.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/vpn/site2site_ipsec.rst @@ -8,19 +8,10 @@ to exchange encrypted information between them and VyOS itself or connected/routed networks. To configure site-to-site connection you need to add peers with the -``set vpn ipsec site-to-site`` command. +``set vpn ipsec site-to-site peer <name>`` command. -You can identify a remote peer with: - -* IPv4 or IPv6 address. This mode is easiest for configuration and mostly used - when a peer has a public static IP address; -* Hostname. This mode is similar to IP address, only you define DNS name instead - of an IP. Could be used when a peer has a public IP address and DNS name, but - an IP address could be changed from time to time; -* Remote ID of the peer. In this mode, there is no predefined remote address - nor DNS name of the peer. This mode is useful when a peer doesn't have a - publicly available IP address (NAT between it and VyOS), or IP address could - be changed. +The peer name must be an alphanumeric and can have hypen or underscore as +special characters. It is purely informational. Each site-to-site peer has the next options: @@ -111,6 +102,11 @@ Each site-to-site peer has the next options: If defined ``any``, then an IP address which configured on interface with default route will be used; +* ``remote-address`` - remote IP address or hostname for IPSec connection. + IPv4 or IPv6 address is used when a peer has a public static IP address. + Hostname is a DNS name which could be used when a peer has a public IP + address and DNS name, but an IP address could be changed from time to time. + * ``tunnel`` - define criteria for traffic to be matched for encrypting and send it to a peer: |