Import release 0.1.15
[secnet] / example.conf
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1# secnet example configuration file
2
3# Log facility
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4log logfile {
5 filename "/var/log/secnet";
6 class "info","notice","warning","error","security","fatal";
7 # There are some useful message classes that could replace
8 # this list:
9 # 'default' -> warning,error,security,fatal
10 # 'verbose' -> info,notice,default
11 # 'quiet' -> fatal
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12};
13
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14# Alternatively you could log to syslog:
15# log syslog {
16# ident "secnet";
17# facility "local0";
b2a56f7c 18# };
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21# Systemwide configuration (all other configuration is per-site):
22# log a log facility for program messages
23# userid who we try to run as after setup
24# pidfile
25system {
26 userid "secnet";
27 pidfile "/var/run/secnet.pid";
28};
29
30# Parameters for each remote site (arguments to the site() closure):
31# things we configure locally
32# buffer buffer for constructing/sending/receiving packets
33# netlink user/kernel netlink device for this tunnel
34# comm UDP communication
35# resolver resolver to use for name lookups
36# log a log destination for this connection
37# log-events string list: which events we log
38# random a source of randomness
39
40# our local configuration visible to the outside world
41# local-name string: how we identify ourselves to them
42# local-key our own private RSA key
43# local-port port number we listen on
44
45# their configuration visible to us
46# name string: how they identify themselves
47# address string: use with resolver to find their IP address
48# networks string list: their networks for us
49# key the remote site's RSA public key
50# port port we send to to contact remote site
51
52# things both ends must agree on
53# transform routine for bulk encryption
54# dh Diffie-Hellman parameters
55# hash secure hash function
56
57# things both ends ought to agree on, but don't have to
58# key-lifetime max session key lifetime, in milliseconds
59# setup-retries max retransmits of a key setup packet
60# setup-timeout wait between retransmits of key setup packets, in ms
61# wait-time wait between unsuccessful key setup attempts, in ms
9d3a4132 62# renegotiate-time set up a new key if we see any traffic after this time
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64setup-retries 10;
65setup-timeout 2000;
66
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67# Use the universal TUN/TAP driver to get packets to and from the kernel
68netlink tun {
69 name "netlink-tun"; # Printed in log messages from this netlink
70# interface "tun0"; # You may set your own interface name if you wish;
71 # if you don't one will be chosen for you.
469fd1d9 72# device "/dev/net/tun";
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74 local-address "192.168.x.x"; # IP address of host's tunnel interface
75 secnet-address "192.168.x.x"; # IP address of this secnet
76
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77 # Tunnels are only allowed to use these networks; attempts to
78 # claim IP addresses in any other ranges is a configuration error
4f5e39ec 79 remote-networks "192.168.0.0/16", "172.16.0.0/12", "10.0.0.0/8";
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81 # MTU of the tunnel interface. Should be kept under the path-MTU
82 # (by at least 60 bytes) between this secnet and its peers for
83 # optimum performance.
84 mtu 1400;
85
86 # This buffer is used to pass incoming packets onto the 'site'
87 # module. It should be at least as big as the MTU plus 60 bytes.
88 # Buffers can sometimes be shared between netlink devices - see
89 # full documentation for more details. (XXX TODO)
90 buffer sysbuffer(2048);
91};
92
93# Alternatively (or additionally, if you like) use userv-ipif to get
94# packets to and from the kernel.
95#netlink userv-ipif {
96# name "netlink-userv-ipif";
97# # userv-path "/usr/bin/userv";
98# # service-user "root";
99# # service-name "ipif";
100# networks "whatever";
101# local-address "whatever";
102# secnet-address "whatever";
103# mtu 1400;
104# buffer sysbuffer(2048);
105#};
106
107# This defines the port that this instance of secnet will listen on, and
108# originate packets on. It does not _have_ to correspond to the advertised
109# port for your site: you may be doing network address translation, for
110# example. You need to arrange that any UDP packets sent to the advertised
111# host and port for your site end up on this machine at the port you
112# specify here.
113comm udp {
469fd1d9 114 port 410;
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115 buffer sysbuffer(4096);
116};
117
118# The resolver is used to look up IP addresses from the DNS names provided
119# in the sites file. You may specify an alternative resolv.conf for
120# ADNS here if you wish.
121resolver adns {
122# config=readfile("/etc/secnet/adns.conf");
123};
124
125# log is defined earlier - we share it with the system
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126log-events "setup-init","setup-timeout","activate-key","timeout-key","errors",
127 "security";
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128
129# A source of random bits for nonces and session keys. The 'no' specifies
130# that it's non-blocking. XXX 'yes' isn't implemented yet.
131random randomfile("/dev/urandom",no);
132
d3fe100d 133# If you're using the make-secnet-sites script then your local-name
c6f79b17 134# will be of the form "vpnname/location/site" eg. "sgo/greenend/sinister"
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135local-name "your-site-name";
136local-key rsa-private("/etc/secnet/key");
137
138# On dodgy links you may want to specify a higher maximum sequence number skew
139transform serpent256-cbc {
140 max-sequence-skew 10;
141};
142
08f344d3 143include /etc/secnet/sites.conf
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144
145# Here you must list all the VPN sites that you wish to communicate with.
146# The /etc/secnet/sites file contains information on all reachable sites;
147# if the site you want to communicate with isn't listed, you should get
148# a newer version. MAKE SURE YOU GET AN AUTHENTIC COPY OF THE FILE - it
149# contains public keys for all sites.
150
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151sites map(site,
152 vpn-data/example/location1/site1,
153 vpn-data/example/location2/site1,
154 vpn-data/example/location2/site2);
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155
156# If you want to communicate with all the VPN sites, you can use something
157# like the following instead:
158
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159# sites map(site,vpn/example/all-sites);
160
161# If you want to communicate with a subset of locations, try the following:
162
163# sites map(site,vpn/example/location1,vpn/example/location2);