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diff --git a/docs/configexamples/autotest/OpenVPN_with_LDAP/OpenVPN_with_LDAP.rst b/docs/configexamples/autotest/OpenVPN_with_LDAP/OpenVPN_with_LDAP.rst index e42d3567..6666399d 100644 --- a/docs/configexamples/autotest/OpenVPN_with_LDAP/OpenVPN_with_LDAP.rst +++ b/docs/configexamples/autotest/OpenVPN_with_LDAP/OpenVPN_with_LDAP.rst @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ OpenVPN with LDAP | Testdate: 2023-05-11 | Version: 1.4-rolling-202305100734 -This LAB show how to uwe OpenVPN with a Active Directory authentication backend. +This LAB shows how to use OpenVPN with a Active Directory authentication method. -The Topology are consists of: +Topology consists of: * Windows Server 2019 with a running Active Directory * VyOS as a OpenVPN Server * VyOS as Client @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The Topology are consists of: Active Directory on Windows server ================================== -The Lab asume a full running Active Directory on the Windows Server. +The lab assumes a full running Active Directory on the Windows Server. Here are some PowerShell commands to quickly add a Test Active Directory. .. code-block:: powershell @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Here are some PowerShell commands to quickly add a Test Active Directory. New-ADUser user01 -AccountPassword(Read-Host -AsSecureString "Input Password") -Enabled $true -Configuration VyOS as OpenVPN Server +Configure VyOS as OpenVPN Server ==================================== In this example OpenVPN will be setup with a client certificate and username / password authentication. @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Please look :ref:`here <configuration/pki/index:pki>` for more information. Now generate all required certificates on the ovpn-server: -first the PCA +First the CA .. code-block:: none @@ -249,11 +249,27 @@ save the output to a file and import it in nearly all openvpn clients. </key> +Configure VyOS as client +------------------------ + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 authentication username 'user01' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 authentication password '$ecret' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 encryption cipher 'aes256' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 hash 'sha512' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 mode 'client' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 persistent-tunnel + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 protocol 'udp' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 remote-host '198.51.100.254' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 remote-port '1194' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls ca-certificate 'OVPN-CA' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls certificate 'CLIENT' Monitoring ========== -If the client is connect successfully you can check the output with +If the client is connected successfully you can check the status .. code-block:: none diff --git a/docs/configexamples/autotest/tunnelbroker/_include/vyos-wan_tun0.conf b/docs/configexamples/autotest/tunnelbroker/_include/vyos-wan_tun0.conf index 03889ffd..ab70ccc5 100644 --- a/docs/configexamples/autotest/tunnelbroker/_include/vyos-wan_tun0.conf +++ b/docs/configexamples/autotest/tunnelbroker/_include/vyos-wan_tun0.conf @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -set interfaces tunnel tun0 address '2001:470:6c:779::2/64' #Tunnelbroker Client IPv6 Address +set interfaces tunnel tun0 address '2001:470:6c:779::2/64' #Tunnelbroker Client IPv6 address set interfaces tunnel tun0 description 'HE.NET IPv6 Tunnel' set interfaces tunnel tun0 encapsulation 'sit' -set interfaces tunnel tun0 remote '216.66.86.114' #Tunnelbroker Server IPv4 Address -set interfaces tunnel tun0 source-address '172.29.129.60' # Tunnelbroker Client IPv4 Address or if there is NAT the current WAN interface address +set interfaces tunnel tun0 remote '216.66.86.114' #Tunnelbroker Server IPv4 address +set interfaces tunnel tun0 source-address '172.29.129.60' # Tunnelbroker Client IPv4 address. See note below set protocols static route6 ::/0 interface tun0 @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ set interface ethernet eth2 address '2001:470:6d:778::1/64' # Tunnelbroker Route set service router-advert interface eth2 name-server '2001:470:20::2' set service router-advert interface eth2 prefix 2001:470:6d:778::/64 # Tunnelbroker Routed /64 prefix -set system name-server 2001:470:20::2 #Tunnelbroker DNS Server
\ No newline at end of file +set system name-server 2001:470:20::2 #Tunnelbroker DNS Server diff --git a/docs/configexamples/autotest/tunnelbroker/tunnelbroker.rst b/docs/configexamples/autotest/tunnelbroker/tunnelbroker.rst index 96c2e1af..5bfcb642 100644 --- a/docs/configexamples/autotest/tunnelbroker/tunnelbroker.rst +++ b/docs/configexamples/autotest/tunnelbroker/tunnelbroker.rst @@ -48,7 +48,15 @@ Now we are able to setup the tunnel interface. :language: none :lines: 1-5 -Setup the ipv6 default route to the tunnel interface +.. note:: The `source-address` is the Tunnelbroker client IPv4 + address or if there is NAT the current WAN interface address. + + If `source-address` is dynamic, the tunnel will cease working once + the address changes. To avoid having to manually update + `source-address` each time the dynamic IP changes, an address of + '0.0.0.0' can be specified. + +Setup the IPv6 default route to the tunnel interface .. literalinclude:: _include/vyos-wan_tun0.conf :language: none @@ -204,4 +212,5 @@ instead of `set firewall name NAME`, you would use `set firewall ipv6-name NAME`. Similarly, to attach the firewall, you would use `set interfaces ethernet eth0 -firewall in ipv6-name` or `et firewall zone LOCAL from WAN firewall ipv6-name`.
\ No newline at end of file +firewall in ipv6-name` or `set firewall zone LOCAL from WAN firewall +ipv6-name`. |