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author | Christian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com> | 2019-08-07 00:28:55 +0200 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2019-08-07 00:28:55 +0200 |
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Merge pull request #91 from DmitriyEshenko/patch-8
Recovery L2TP documentation for 1.2.1-1.2.2
-rw-r--r-- | docs/vpn/l2tp.rst | 177 |
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diff --git a/docs/vpn/l2tp.rst b/docs/vpn/l2tp.rst index 0dd5fe3e..5835b8c6 100644 --- a/docs/vpn/l2tp.rst +++ b/docs/vpn/l2tp.rst @@ -1,13 +1,7 @@ .. _l2tp: -L2TP ------------ - -VyOS utilizes accel-ppp_ to provide SSTP server functionality. It can be used -with local authentication or a connected RADIUS server. - L2TP over IPsec -=============== +--------------- Example for configuring a simple L2TP over IPsec VPN for remote access (works with native Windows and Mac VPN clients): @@ -18,26 +12,25 @@ with native Windows and Mac VPN clients): set vpn ipsec nat-traversal enable set vpn ipsec nat-networks allowed-network 0.0.0.0/0 - set vpn l2tp remote-access outside-address 192.0.2.2 - set vpn l2tp remote-access outside-nexthop 192.168.255.1 - set vpn l2tp remote-access client-ip-pool start 192.168.255.2 + set vpn l2tp remote-access outside-address 203.0.113.2 + set vpn l2tp remote-access client-ip-pool start 192.168.255.1 set vpn l2tp remote-access client-ip-pool stop 192.168.255.254 set vpn l2tp remote-access ipsec-settings authentication mode pre-shared-secret set vpn l2tp remote-access ipsec-settings authentication pre-shared-secret <secret> set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication mode local - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication local-users username test password 'test' + set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication local-users username <username> password <password> -In the example above an external IP of 192.0.2.2 is assumed. Nexthop IP address -192.168.255.1 uses as client tunnel termination point. +In the example above an external IP of 203.0.113.2 is assumed. If a local firewall policy is in place on your external interface you will need -to allow the ports below: +to open: * UDP port 500 (IKE) * IP protocol number 50 (ESP) * UDP port 1701 for IPsec -As well as the below to allow NAT-traversal: +In addition when NAT is detected by the VPN client ESP is encapsulated in UDP +for NAT-traversal: * UDP port 4500 (NAT-T) @@ -46,6 +39,7 @@ Example: .. code-block:: sh set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 40 action 'accept' + set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 40 destination port '50' set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 40 protocol 'esp' set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 41 action 'accept' set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 41 destination port '500' @@ -58,8 +52,8 @@ Example: set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 43 ipsec 'match-ipsec' set firewall name OUTSIDE-LOCAL rule 43 protocol 'udp' -To allow VPN-clients access via your external address, a NAT rule is required: - +Also note that if you wish to allow the VPN to be used for external access you +will need to add the appropriate source NAT rules to your configuration. .. code-block:: sh @@ -67,9 +61,8 @@ To allow VPN-clients access via your external address, a NAT rule is required: set nat source rule 110 source address '192.168.255.0/24' set nat source rule 110 translation address masquerade - -VPN-clients will request configuration parameters, optionally you can DNS -parameter to the client. +To be able to resolve when connected to the VPN, the following DNS rules are +needed as well. .. code-block:: sh @@ -80,153 +73,56 @@ parameter to the client. public available servers from Quad9_ (9.9.9.9) or Cloudflare_ (1.1.1.1). Established sessions can be viewed using the **show vpn remote-access** -operational command, or **show l2tp-server sessions** - -.. code-block:: sh - - vyos@vyos:~$ show vpn remote-access - ifname | username | calling-sid | ip | rate-limit | type | comp | state | uptime - --------+----------+--------------+---------------+------------+------+------+--------+---------- - ppp0 | vyos | 192.168.0.36 | 192.168.255.1 | | l2tp | | active | 00:06:13 - - -LNS (L2TP Network Server) -========================= - -LNS are often used to connect to a LAC (L2TP Access Concentrator). - -Below is an example to configure a LNS: +operational command. .. code-block:: sh - set vpn l2tp remote-access outside-address 192.0.2.2 - set vpn l2tp remote-access outside-nexthop 192.168.255.1 - set vpn l2tp remote-access client-ip-pool start 192.168.255.2 - set vpn l2tp remote-access client-ip-pool stop 192.168.255.254 - set vpn l2tp remote-access lns shared-secret 'secret' - set vpn l2tp remote-access ccp-disable - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication mode local - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication local-users username test password 'test' - -The example above uses 192.0.2.2 as external IP address, the nexthop is supposed -to be 192.168.255.1 and is used as client termination point. A LAC normally -requires an authentication password, which is set in the example configuration -to ``lns shared-secret 'secret'``. This setup requires the Compression Control -Protocol (CCP) being disabled, the command ``set vpn l2tp remote-access ccp-disable`` -accomplishes that. - - -Bandwidth Shaping -================= - -Bandwidth rate limits can be set for local users or via RADIUS based attributes. - -Bandwidth Shaping for local users -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -The rate-limit is set in kbit/sec. - -.. code-block:: sh - - set vpn l2tp remote-access outside-address 192.0.2.2 - set vpn l2tp remote-access outside-nexthop 192.168.255.1 - set vpn l2tp remote-access client-ip-pool start 192.168.255.2 - set vpn l2tp remote-access client-ip-pool stop 192.168.255.254 - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication mode local - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication local-users username test password test - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication local-users username test rate-limit download 20480 - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication local-users username test rate-limit upload 10240 - vyos@vyos:~$ show vpn remote-access - ifname | username | calling-sid | ip | rate-limit | type | comp | state | uptime - -------+----------+--------------+---------------+-------------+------+------+--------+----------- - ppp0 | test | 192.168.0.36 | 192.168.255.2 | 20480/10240 | l2tp | | active | 00:06:30 + Active remote access VPN sessions: + User Proto Iface Tunnel IP TX byte RX byte Time + ---- ----- ----- --------- ------- ------- ---- + vyos L2TP l2tp0 192.168.255.1 3.2K 8.0K 00h06m13s RADIUS authentication -====================== +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -To enable RADIUS based authentication, the authentication mode needs to be -changed withing the configuration. Previous settings like the local users, still -exists within the configuration, however they are not used if the mode has been -changed from local to radius. Once changed back to local, it will use all local -accounts again. +The above configuration made use of local accounts on the VyOS router for +authenticating L2TP/IPSec clients. In bigger environments usually something +like RADIUS_ (FreeRADIUS_ or Microsoft `Network Policy Server`_, NPS) is used. + +VyOS supports either `local` or `radius` user authentication: .. code-block:: sh set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication mode <local|radius> -Since the RADIUS server would be a single point of failure, multiple RADIUS -servers can be setup and will be used subsequentially. +In addition one or more RADIUS_ servers can be configured to server for user +authentication. This is done using the `radius server` and `radius server key` +nodes: .. code-block:: sh - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication radius server 10.0.0.1 key 'foo' - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication radius server 10.0.0.2 key 'foo' + set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication radius server 1.1.1.1 key 'foo' + set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication radius server 2.2.2.2 key 'foo' -.. note:: Some RADIUS_ severs use an access control list which allows or denies - queries, make sure to add your VyOS router to the allowed client list. +.. note:: Some RADIUS_ severs make use of an access control list who is allowed + to query the server. Please configure your VyOS router in the allowed client + list. RADIUS source address -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +********************* -If you are using OSPF as IGP always the closets interface connected to the RADIUS +If you are using e.g. OSPF as IGP always the nearest interface facing the RADIUS server is used. With VyOS 1.2 you can bind all outgoing RADIUS requests to a single source IP e.g. the loopback interface. .. code-block:: sh - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication radius source-address 10.0.0.3 + set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication radius source-address 3.3.3.3 -Above command will use `10.0.0.3` as source IPv4 address for all RADIUS queries +Above command will use `3.3.3.3` as source IPv4 address for all RADIUS queries on this NAS. -.. note:: The ``source-address`` must be configured on one of VyOS interface. - Best proctice would be a loopback or dummy interface. - -RADIUS bandwidth shaping attribute -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -To enable bandwidth shaping via RADIUS, the option rate-limit needs to be enabled. - -.. code-block:: sh - - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication radius rate-limit enable - -The default RADIUS attribute for rate limiting is ``Filter-Id``, but you may also -redefine it. - -.. code-block:: sh - - set vpn l2tp remote-access authentication radius rate-limit attribute Download-Speed - -.. note:: If you set a custom RADIUS attribute you must define it on both - dictionaries at RADIUS server and client, which is the vyos router in our - example. - -The RADIUS dictionaries in VyOS are located at ``/usr/share/accel-ppp/radius/`` - -RADIUS advanced features -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Received RADIUS attributes have a higher priority than parameters defined within -the CLI configuration, refer to the explanation below. - -Allocation clients ip addresses by RADIUS -***************************************** - -If the RADIUS server sends the attribute ``Framed-IP-Address`` then this IP -address will be allocated to the client and the option ip-pool within the CLI -config is being ignored. - -Renaming clients interfaces by RADIUS -************************************* - -If the RADIUS server uses the attribute ``NAS-Port-Id``, ppp tunnels will be -renamed. - -.. note:: The value of the attribute ``NAS-Port-Id`` must be less than 16 - characters, otherwise the interface won't be renamed. - .. _`Google Public DNS`: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns .. _Quad9: https://quad9.net @@ -234,4 +130,3 @@ renamed. .. _RADIUS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RADIUS .. _FreeRADIUS: https://freeradius.org .. _`Network Policy Server`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Policy_Server -.. _accel-ppp: https://accel-ppp.org/ |