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diff --git a/docs/configuration/interfaces/openvpn-examples.rst b/docs/configuration/interfaces/openvpn-examples.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c380e7a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/configuration/interfaces/openvpn-examples.rst @@ -0,0 +1,855 @@ + +Site-to-Site +============ + +OpenVPN is popular for client-server setups, but its site-to-site mode +remains a relatively obscure feature, and many router appliances +still don't support it. However, it's very useful for quickly setting up +tunnels between routers. + +As of VyOS 1.4, OpenVPN site-to-site mode can use either pre-shared keys or +x.509 certificates. + +The pre-shared key mode is deprecated and will be removed from future OpenVPN +versions, so VyOS will have to remove support for that option as well. The +reason is that using pre-shared keys is significantly less secure than using TLS. + +We'll configure OpenVPN using self-signed certificates, and then discuss the +legacy pre-shared key mode. + +In both cases, we will use the following settings: + +* The public IP address of the local side of the VPN will be 198.51.100.10. +* The public IP address of the remote side of the VPN will be 203.0.113.11. +* The tunnel will use 10.255.1.1 for the local IP and 10.255.1.2 for the remote. +* The local site will have a subnet of 10.0.0.0/16. +* The remote site will have a subnet of 10.1.0.0/16. +* The official port for OpenVPN is 1194, which we reserve for client VPN; we + will use 1195 for site-to-site VPN. +* The ``persistent-tunnel`` directive will allow us to configure tunnel-related + attributes, such as firewall policy as we would on any normal network + interface. +* If known, the IP of the remote router can be configured using the + ``remote-host`` directive; if unknown, it can be omitted. We will assume a + dynamic IP for our remote router. + +.. figure:: /_static/images/openvpn_site2site_diagram.jpg + +Setting up certificates +----------------------- + +Setting up a full-blown PKI with a CA certificate would arguably defeat the purpose +of site-to-site OpenVPN, since its main goal is supposed to be configuration simplicity, +compared to server setups that need to support multiple clients. + +However, since VyOS 1.4, it is possible to verify self-signed certificates using +certificate fingerprints. + +On both sides, you need to generate a self-signed certificate, preferrably using the "ec" (elliptic curve) type. +You can generate them by executing command ``run generate pki certificate self-signed install <name>`` in the configuration mode. +Once the command is complete, it will add the certificate to the configuration session, to the ``pki`` subtree. +You can then review the proposed changes and commit them. + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos# run generate pki certificate self-signed install openvpn-local + Enter private key type: [rsa, dsa, ec] (Default: rsa) ec + Enter private key bits: (Default: 256) + Enter country code: (Default: GB) + Enter state: (Default: Some-State) + Enter locality: (Default: Some-City) + Enter organization name: (Default: VyOS) + Enter common name: (Default: vyos.io) + Do you want to configure Subject Alternative Names? [y/N] + Enter how many days certificate will be valid: (Default: 365) + Enter certificate type: (client, server) (Default: server) + Note: If you plan to use the generated key on this router, do not encrypt the private key. + Do you want to encrypt the private key with a passphrase? [y/N] + 2 value(s) installed. Use "compare" to see the pending changes, and "commit" to apply. + [edit] + + vyos@vyos# compare + [pki] + + certificate openvpn-local { + + certificate "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" + + private { + + key "MIGHAgEAMBMGByqGSM49AgEGCCqGSM49AwEHBG0wawIBAQQgtOeEb0dMb5P/2Exi09WWvk6Cvz0oOBoDuP68ZimS2LShRANCAASp7D0vE3SKSAWAzr/lw9Eq9Q89r247AJR6ec/GT26AIcVA1bsongV1YaWvRwzTPC/yi5pkzV/PcT/WU7JQIyMW" + + } + + } + + [edit] + + vyos@vyos# commit + +You do **not** need to copy the certificate to the other router. Instead, you need to retrieve its SHA-256 fingerprint. +OpenVPN only supports SHA-256 fingerprints at the moment, so you need to use the following command: + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos# run show pki certificate openvpn-local fingerprint sha256 + 5C:B8:09:64:8B:59:51:DC:F4:DF:2C:12:5C:B7:03:D1:68:94:D7:5B:62:C2:E1:83:79:F1:F0:68:B2:81:26:79 + +Note: certificate names don't matter, we use 'openvpn-local' and 'openvpn-remote' but they can be arbitrary. + +Repeat the procedure on the other router. + +Setting up OpenVPN +------------------ + +Local Configuration: + +.. code-block:: none + + Configure the tunnel: + + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 mode site-to-site + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 protocol udp + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 persistent-tunnel + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 remote-host '203.0.113.11' # Public IP of the other side + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 local-port '1195' + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 remote-port '1195' + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 local-address '10.255.1.1' # Local IP of vtun interface + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 remote-address '10.255.1.2' # Remote IP of vtun interface + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 tls certificate 'openvpn-local' # The self-signed certificate + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 tls peer-fingerprint <remote cert fingerprint> # The output of 'run show pki certificate <name> fingerprint sha256 on the remote router + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 tls role active + +Remote Configuration: + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 mode site-to-site + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 protocol udp + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 persistent-tunnel + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 remote-host '198.51.100.10' # Pub IP of other site + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 local-port '1195' + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 remote-port '1195' + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 local-address '10.255.1.2' # Local IP of vtun interface + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 remote-address '10.255.1.1' # Remote IP of vtun interface + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 tls certificate 'openvpn-remote' # The self-signed certificate + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 tls peer-fingerprint <local cert fingerprint> # The output of 'run show pki certificate <name> fingerprint sha256 on the local router + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 tls role passive + +Pre-shared keys +--------------- + +Until VyOS 1.4, the only option for site-to-site OpenVPN without PKI was to use +pre-shared keys. That option is still available but it is deprecated and will +be removed in the future. However, if you need to set up a tunnel to an older +VyOS version or a system with older OpenVPN, you need to still need to know how +to use it. + +First, you need to generate a key by running ``run generate pki openvpn shared-secret install <name>`` from configuration mode. +You can use any name, we will use ``s2s``. + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@local# run generate pki openvpn shared-secret install s2s + 2 value(s) installed. Use "compare" to see the pending changes, and "commit" to apply. + [edit] + vyos@local# compare + [pki openvpn shared-secret] + + s2s { + + key "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" + + version "1" + + } + + [edit] + + vyos@local# commit + [edit] + +Then you need to install the key on the remote router: + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@remote# set pki openvpn shared-secret s2s key <generated key string> + +Then you need to set the key in your OpenVPN interface settings: + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces openvpn vtun1 shared-secret-key s2s + +Firewall Exceptions +------------------- + +For the OpenVPN traffic to pass through the WAN interface, you must create a +firewall exception. + +.. code-block:: none + + set firewall ipv4 name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 10 action 'accept' + set firewall ipv4 name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 10 description 'Allow established/related' + set firewall ipv4 name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 10 state 'established' + set firewall ipv4 name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 10 state 'related' + set firewall ipv4 name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 action 'accept' + set firewall ipv4 name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 description 'OpenVPN_IN' + set firewall ipv4 name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 destination port '1195' + set firewall ipv4 name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 log + set firewall ipv4 name OUTSIDE_LOCAL rule 20 protocol 'udp' + +You should also ensure that the OUTISDE_LOCAL firewall group is applied to the +WAN interface and applied to input filter where traffic destined for the router itself + +.. code-block:: none + + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 action 'jump' + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 inbound-interface name eth0 + set firewall ipv4 input filter rule 10 jump-target OUTSIDE_LOCAL + +Static Routing: + +Static routes can be configured referencing the tunnel interface; for example, +the local router will use a network of 10.0.0.0/16, while the remote has a +network of 10.1.0.0/16: + +Local Configuration: + +.. code-block:: none + + set protocols static route 10.1.0.0/16 interface vtun1 + +Remote Configuration: + +.. code-block:: none + + set protocols static route 10.0.0.0/16 interface vtun1 + +Firewall policy can also be applied to the tunnel interface for input, output and forward directions and functions identically to ethernet interfaces. + +If you are making use of multiple tunnels, OpenVPN must have a way to distinguish between different tunnels aside from the pre-shared-key. This is done either by referencing IP addresses or port numbers. +One option is to dedicate a public IP to each tunnel. Another option is to dedicate a port number to each tunnel (e.g. 1195,1196,1197…). + +OpenVPN status can be verified using the show openvpn operational commands. + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos:~$ show openvpn site-to-site + + OpenVPN status on vtun1 + + Client CN Remote Host Tunnel IP Local Host TX bytes RX bytes Connected Since + ----------- ----------------- ----------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ----------------- + N/A 10.110.12.54:1195 N/A N/A 504.0 B 656.0 B N/A + + +Server-Client +============= + +OpenVPN’s server-client mode is a configuration setup where server device acts +as a central hub that multiple other machines (the clients) connect to securely +route their traffic or access a private network. +Multi-client server is the most popular OpenVPN mode on routers. + + +Setting up certificates +----------------------- + +Client-Server always uses x.509 authentication and therefore requires a PKI setup. +The PKI utility now simplifies the creation of Certificate Authorities (CAs), +server and client certificates, and Diffie-Hellman keys directly from the VyOS +using configuration or operational mode commands. + +Usually on server side, you can generate all certificates by executing these +commands in the configuration mode. Once the command is complete, it will add +the certificate to the configuration session, to the ``pki`` subtree. + +Certificate Authority (CA) + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos# run generate pki ca install ca-1 + Enter private key type: [rsa, dsa, ec] (Default: rsa) + Enter private key bits: (Default: 2048) + Enter country code: (Default: GB) + Enter state: (Default: Some-State) + Enter locality: (Default: Some-City) + Enter organization name: (Default: VyOS) + Enter common name: (Default: vyos.io) ca-1 + Enter how many days certificate will be valid: (Default: 1825) + Note: If you plan to use the generated key on this router, do not encrypt the private key. + Do you want to encrypt the private key with a passphrase? [y/N] + 2 value(s) installed. Use "compare" to see the pending changes, and "commit" to apply. + [edit] + vyos@vyos# compare + [pki] + + ca ca-1 { + + certificate "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" + + private { + + key "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" + + } + + } + + [edit] + vyos@vyos# commit + + +Server Certificate + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos# run generate pki certificate sign ca-1 install srv-1 + Do you already have a certificate request? [y/N] N + Enter private key type: [rsa, dsa, ec] (Default: rsa) + Enter private key bits: (Default: 2048) + Enter country code: (Default: GB) + Enter state: (Default: Some-State) + Enter locality: (Default: Some-City) + Enter organization name: (Default: VyOS) + Enter common name: (Default: vyos.io) srv-1 + Do you want to configure Subject Alternative Names? [y/N] + Enter how many days certificate will be valid: (Default: 365) + Enter certificate type: (client, server) (Default: server) server + Note: If you plan to use the generated key on this router, do not encrypt the private key. + Do you want to encrypt the private key with a passphrase? [y/N] + 2 value(s) installed. Use "compare" to see the pending changes, and "commit" to apply. + [edit] + vyos@vyos# compare + [pki certificate] + + srv-1 { + + certificate "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" + + private { + + key "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" + + } + + } + + [edit] + vyos@vyos# commit + + +DH Key + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos# run generate pki dh install dh-1 + Enter DH parameters key size: (Default: 2048) + Generating parameters... + 1 value(s) installed. Use "compare" to see the pending changes, and "commit" to apply. + [edit] + vyos@vyos# compare + [pki] + + dh dh-1 { + + parameters "MIIBCAKCAQEAp25kxwZeLZ7wcbRii5E5RD4uWCUOBxarzKEE0msa84omh5nZ9dv/4bfJw4gIXlA2+sGc2lLV/jajZminMryiSwJdisyVuUdOB7sJWZwrzHBAY0qFbNyaRMVJBar2xVm+XcKd3A2eNTEgn10G7rPPvf6CJ5isUKFaKT8ymUv+mI0upLneYdGs8/yS3sAojzeulCf49fa5SiaGCcZZkdOI3Nby1u/ZG4okqJ2wE2c2hRVLs1k5qrrono0OF4Dh0B91ihnywRfp1xPYeqpiln+OPh+PPgTuBxkz4VxwRDoQ+NhVr/LOCb3vbhnyFisxI0w4r3109cA3QiDmo1L14aKl1wIBAg==" + + } + + [edit] + vyos@vyos# commit + +Client Certificate + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos:~$ generate pki certificate sign ca-1 install client1 + Do you already have a certificate request? [y/N] N + Enter private key type: [rsa, dsa, ec] (Default: rsa) + Enter private key bits: (Default: 2048) + Enter country code: (Default: GB) + Enter state: (Default: Some-State) + Enter locality: (Default: Some-City) + Enter organization name: (Default: VyOS) + Enter common name: (Default: vyos.io) client1 + Do you want to configure Subject Alternative Names? [y/N] + Enter how many days certificate will be valid: (Default: 365) + Enter certificate type: (client, server) (Default: server) client + Note: If you plan to use the generated key on this router, do not encrypt the private key. + Do you want to encrypt the private key with a passphrase? [y/N] + You are not in configure mode, commands to install manually from configure mode: + set pki certificate client1 certificate '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' + set pki certificate client1 private key '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' + +Remember to copy the CA and client certificate/key manually to the client side +and commit before using under the openvpn interface configuration + +Refer this topic :ref:`configuration/pki/index:pki` for more options. + +Setting up OpenVPN +------------------ + +In this example we will use the most complicated case: a setup where each client +is a router that has its own subnet (think HQ and branch offices), since simpler +setups are subsets of it. + +Suppose you want to use 10.23.1.0/24 network for client tunnel endpoints and all +client subnets belong to 10.23.0.0/20. All clients need access to the +192.168.0.0/16 network. + +Server Configuration: + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 encryption data-ciphers 'aes256' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 hash 'sha512' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 local-host '172.18.201.10' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 local-port '1194' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 mode 'server' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 persistent-tunnel + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 protocol 'udp' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server client client1 ip '10.23.1.10' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server client client1 subnet '10.23.2.0/25' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server domain-name 'vyos.net' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server max-connections '250' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server name-server '172.16.254.30' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server subnet '10.23.1.0/24' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server topology 'subnet' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls ca-cert ca-1 + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls certificate srv-1 + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls dh-params dh-1 + +The configurations above uses 1194/UDP default port, 256-bit AES for +encryption, SHA-512 for HMAC authentication and the persistent-tunnel option +which is recommended, as it prevents the TUN/TAP device from closing on connection resets or daemon reloads. +Remember, clients are identified using their CN attribute in the SSL certificate. + +To allow clients to access a specific network behind the router, we'll use the +push-route option to automatically install the appropriate route on each client. + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server push-route 192.168.0.0/16 + +OpenVPN will not automatically create routes in the kernel for client subnets +when they connect and will only use client-subnet association internally, so we +need to create a route to the 10.23.0.0/20 network ourselves: + +.. code-block:: none + + set protocols static route 10.23.0.0/20 interface vtun10 + +Client +------ + +VyOS can not only act as an OpenVPN site-to-site or server for multiple clients +but you can also configure any VyOS OpenVPN interface as an OpenVPN client that +connects to a VyOS OpenVPN server or any other OpenVPN server. + +Client Configuration: + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 encryption data-ciphers '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 '172.18.201.10' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 remote-port '1194' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls ca-cert ca-1 + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls certificate client1 + +Output +------ + +Check the tunnel status: + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos:~$ show openvpn server + + OpenVPN status on vtun10 + + Client CN Remote Host Tunnel IP Local Host TX bytes RX bytes Connected Since + ----------- ------------------ ----------- ---------------- ---------- ---------- ------------------- + client1 172.110.12.54:33166 10.23.1.10 172.18.201.10:1194 3.4 KB 3.4 KB 2024-06-11 12:07:25 + + + +Server Bridge +============= + +In Ethernet bridging configurations, OpenVPN's server mode can be set as a +'bridge' where the VPN tunnel encapsulates entire Ethernet frames +(up to 1514 bytes) instead of just IP packets (up to 1500 bytes). This setup +allows clients to transmit Layer 2 frames through the OpenVPN tunnel. Below, +we outline a basic configuration to achieve this: + + +Server Side: + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces bridge br10 member interface eth1.10 + set interfaces bridge br10 member interface vtun10 + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 device-type 'tap' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 encryption data-ciphers 'aes192' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 hash 'sha256'' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 local-host '172.18.201.10' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 local-port '1194' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 mode 'server' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server bridge gateway '10.10.0.1' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server bridge start '10.10.0.100' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server bridge stop '10.10.0.200' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server bridge subnet-mask '255.255.255.0' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server topology 'subnet' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls ca-certificate 'ca-1' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls certificate 'srv-1' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls dh-params 'srv-1' + +Client Side : + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 device-type 'tap' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 encryption data-ciphers 'aes192' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 hash 'sha256'' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 mode 'client' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 protocol 'udp' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 remote-host '172.18.201.10' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 remote-port '1194' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls ca-certificate 'ca-1' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls certificate 'client-1' + + + +Server LDAP Authentication +========================== + +LDAP +---- + +Enterprise installations usually ship a kind of directory service which is used +to have a single password store for all employees. VyOS and OpenVPN support +using LDAP/AD as single user backend. + +Authentication is done by using the ``openvpn-auth-ldap.so`` plugin which is +shipped with every VyOS installation. A dedicated configuration file is +required. It is best practise to store it in ``/config`` to survive image +updates + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces openvpn vtun0 openvpn-option "--plugin /usr/lib/openvpn/openvpn-auth-ldap.so /config/auth/ldap-auth.config" + +The required config file may look like this: + +.. code-block:: none + + <LDAP> + # LDAP server URL + URL ldap://ldap.example.com + # Bind DN (If your LDAP server doesn't support anonymous binds) + BindDN cn=LDAPUser,dc=example,dc=com + # Bind Password password + Password S3cr3t + # Network timeout (in seconds) + Timeout 15 + </LDAP> + + <Authorization> + # Base DN + BaseDN "ou=people,dc=example,dc=com" + # User Search Filter + SearchFilter "(&(uid=%u)(objectClass=shadowAccount))" + # Require Group Membership - allow all users + RequireGroup false + </Authorization> + +Active Directory +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Despite the fact that AD is a superset of LDAP + +.. code-block:: none + + <LDAP> + # LDAP server URL + URL ldap://dc01.example.com + # Bind DN (If your LDAP server doesn’t support anonymous binds) + BindDN CN=LDAPUser,DC=example,DC=com + # Bind Password + Password mysecretpassword + # Network timeout (in seconds) + Timeout 15 + # Enable Start TLS + TLSEnable no + # Follow LDAP Referrals (anonymously) + FollowReferrals no + </LDAP> + + <Authorization> + # Base DN + BaseDN "DC=example,DC=com" + # User Search Filter, user must be a member of the VPN AD group + SearchFilter "(&(sAMAccountName=%u)(memberOf=CN=VPN,OU=Groups,DC=example,DC=com))" + # Require Group Membership + RequireGroup false # already handled by SearchFilter + <Group> + BaseDN "OU=Groups,DC=example,DC=com" + SearchFilter "(|(cn=VPN))" + MemberAttribute memberOf + </Group> + </Authorization> + +If you only want to check if the user account is enabled and can authenticate +(against the primary group) the following snipped is sufficient: + +.. code-block:: none + + <LDAP> + URL ldap://dc01.example.com + BindDN CN=SA_OPENVPN,OU=ServiceAccounts,DC=example,DC=com + Password ThisIsTopSecret + Timeout 15 + TLSEnable no + FollowReferrals no + </LDAP> + + <Authorization> + BaseDN "DC=example,DC=com" + SearchFilter "sAMAccountName=%u" + RequireGroup false + </Authorization> + +A complete LDAP auth OpenVPN configuration could look like the following +example: + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos# show interfaces openvpn + openvpn vtun0 { + mode server + openvpn-option "--tun-mtu 1500 --fragment 1300 --mssfix" + openvpn-option "--plugin /usr/lib/openvpn/openvpn-auth-ldap.so /config/auth/ldap-auth.config" + openvpn-option "--push redirect-gateway" + openvpn-option --duplicate-cn + openvpn-option "--verify-client-cert none" + openvpn-option --comp-lzo + openvpn-option --persist-key + openvpn-option --persist-tun + server { + domain-name example.com + max-connections 5 + name-server 203.0.113.0.10 + name-server 198.51.100.3 + subnet 172.18.100.128/29 + } + tls { + ca-certificate ca.crt + certificate server.crt + dh-params dh1024.pem + } + } + +For detailed example, refer this topic :doc:`OpenVPN with LDAP</configexamples/autotest/OpenVPN_with_LDAP/OpenVPN_with_LDAP>` + +Multi-factor Authentication +=========================== + +VyOS supports multi-factor authentication (MFA) or two-factor authentication +using Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP). Compatible with Google Authenticator +software token, other software tokens. + +Server side +----------- + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 encryption cipher 'aes256' + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 hash 'sha512' + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 mode 'server' + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 persistent-tunnel + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 server client user1 + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 server mfa totp challenge 'disable' + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 server subnet '10.10.2.0/24' + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 server topology 'subnet' + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 tls ca-certificate 'openvpn_vtun20' + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 tls certificate 'openvpn_vtun20' + set interfaces openvpn vtun20 tls dh-params 'dh-pem' + +For every client in the openvpn server configuration a totp secret is created. +To display the authentication information, use the command ``show interfaces openvpn vtun20 user user1 mfa qrcode`` + +An example: + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos:~$ sh interfaces openvpn vtun20 user user1 mfa qrcode + █████████████████████████████████████ + █████████████████████████████████████ + ████ ▄▄▄▄▄ █▀▄▀ ▀▀▄▀ ▀▀▄ █ ▄▄▄▄▄ ████ + ████ █ █ █▀▀▄ █▀▀▀█▀██ █ █ █ ████ + ████ █▄▄▄█ █▀█ ▄ █▀▀ █▄▄▄█ █▄▄▄█ ████ + ████▄▄▄▄▄▄▄█▄█ █ █ ▀ █▄▀▄█▄▄▄▄▄▄▄████ + ████▄▄ ▄ █▄▄ ▄▀▄█▄ ▄▀▄█ ▄▄▀ ▀▄█ ▀████ + ████ ▀██▄▄▄█▄ ██ █▄▄▄▄ █▄▀█ █ █▀█████ + ████ ▄█▀▀▄▄ ▄█▀ ▀▄ ▄▄▀▄█▀▀▀ ▄▄▀████ + ████▄█ ▀▄▄▄▀ ▀ ▄█ ▄ █▄█▀ █▀ █▀█████ + ████▀█▀ ▀ ▄█▀▄▀▀█▄██▄█▀▀ ▀ ▀ ▄█▀████ + ████ ██▄▄▀▄▄█ ██ ▀█ ▄█ ▀▄█ █▀██▀████ + ████▄███▄█▄█ ▀█▄ ██▄▄▄█▀ ▄▄▄ █ ▀ ████ + ████ ▄▄▄▄▄ █▄█▀▄ ▀▄ ▀█▀ █▄█ ██▀█████ + ████ █ █ █ ▄█▀█▀▀▄ ▄▀▀▄▄▄▄▄▄ ████ + ████ █▄▄▄█ █ ▄ ▀ █▄▄▄██▄▀█▄▀▄█▄ █████ + ████▄▄▄▄▄▄▄█▄██▄█▄▄▄▄▄█▄█▄█▄██▄██████ + █████████████████████████████████████ + █████████████████████████████████████ + +Use the QR code to add the user account in Google authenticator application and +on client side, use the OTP number as password. + +Authentication with Username/Password +===================================== + +OpenVPN server allows to securely obtain a username and password from a connecting +client, and to use that information as a basis for authenticating the client. + +First, configure the server to use an authentication plugin, which may be a +script. The OpenVPN server will call the plugin every time a client tries to +connect, passing it the username/password entered on the client + +In this exammple, the ``--auth-user-pass-verify`` directive is used with the +via-env method and a specified script path to validate the username and password provided by the client. + +Server +------ + +.. code-block:: none + + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 local-port '1194' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 mode 'server' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 openvpn-option '--auth-user-pass-verify /config/auth/check_user.sh via-env' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 openvpn-option '--script-security 3' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 persistent-tunnel + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 protocol 'udp' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server client client-1 ip '10.10.10.55' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server push-route 192.0.2.0/24 + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server subnet '10.10.10.0/24' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 server topology 'subnet' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls ca-certificate 'ca-1' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls certificate 'srv-1' + set interfaces openvpn vtun10 tls dh-params 'dh-1' + +Example of /config/auth/check_user.sh, includes two testing users: + +.. code-block:: none + + #!/bin/bash + USERNAME="$username" + PASSWORD="$password" + + # Replace this with real user checking logic or use getent + if [[ "$USERNAME" == "client1" && "$PASSWORD" == "pass123" ]]; then + exit 0 + elif [[ "$USERNAME" == "peter" && "$PASSWORD" == "qwerty" ]]; then + exit 0 + else + exit 1 + fi + +Client +------ + +One advantage of having the client certificate stored locally is the ability to create the client configuration. +Use this command: + +.. code-block:: none + + vyos@vyos:~$ generate openvpn client-config interface vtun10 ca ca-1 certificate client1 + +Save the output to a file, and add the ``auth-user-pass`` directive to the client +configuration. It will direct the OpenVPN client to query the user for a +username/password, passing it on to the server over the secure TLS channel. +You can use this file to import to any clients. + +.. code-block:: none + + client + dev tun + proto udp + remote 192.168.77.10 1194 + + remote-cert-tls server + proto udp + dev tun + dev-type tun + persist-key + persist-tun + verb 3 + auth-user-pass + + + <ca> + -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- + MIIDlzCCAn+gAwIBAgIUQW7AtPu0Qzp7VzT0TyYx83/ME8swDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEL + BQAwVDELMAkGA1UEBhMCR0IxEzARBgNVBAgMClNvbWUtU3RhdGUxEjAQBgNVBAcM + CVNvbWUtQ2l0eTENMAsGA1UECgwEVnlPUzENMAsGA1UEAwwEY2EtMTAeFw0yNTA2 + MTExMTIyMjJaFw0zMDA2MTAxMTIyMjJaMFQxCzAJBgNVBAYTAkdCMRMwEQYDVQQI + DApTb21lLVN0YXRlMRIwEAYDVQQHDAlTb21lLUNpdHkxDTALBgNVBAoMBFZ5T1Mx + DTALBgNVBAMMBGNhLTEwggEiMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4IBDwAwggEKAoIBAQDi + +v6i241T9ABxq1ngjWxDQITkqjV0nq2Jb3HSSuQpXRCu7DWdQZlbvnMHnkV/WTL0 + RNgkhS4iV/WYhE+bLihwiZ0GTeQnUd1QJSkusFROX46w6kKXYUR5IQtcBC+vdky8 + 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