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1 | 1 | Nico Schottelius | h1. The ungleich VPN infrastructure |
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3 | 5 | Nico Schottelius | {{toc}} |
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5 | 11 | Nico Schottelius | h2. Status |
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7 | 23 | Sanghee Kim | This document is *IN PROGRESS*. |
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9 | 13 | Nico Schottelius | h2. Security of IPv6 vs. NAT |
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11 | A quick reminder: whether you are using private RFC1918 IPv4 addresses or IPv6 addresses, if you don't want people to access your network, you need to configure a firewall. |
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13 | 14 | Nico Schottelius | h2. Wireguard VPN on vpn-2a0ae5c1.ungleich.ch |
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15 | * Server: vpn-2a0ae5c1.ungleich.ch |
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16 | * Port: 51820 |
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17 | * Requires a public key |
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18 | 7 | Nico Schottelius | * Client network: 2a0a:e5c1:100::/40 |
19 | 1 | Nico Schottelius | * Client network size: /48 |
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21 | 9 | Nico Schottelius | h3. How to add a new customer connection |
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23 | 9 | Nico Schottelius | * Get the public key of the customer |
24 | * Edit dot-cdist/type/__ungleich_wireguard/manifest and add the new network definition at the end of the file |
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25 | * Let the customer know their network |
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27 | 9 | Nico Schottelius | h3. Sample clustomer client configuration |
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29 | * "Install wireguard":https://www.wireguard.com/install/ |
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30 | * Create your private key: @umask 077; wg genkey > privkey@ |
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31 | * Get your public key: @wg pubkey < privkey@ |
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32 | ** You need to send this pubkey to ungleich |
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33 | * You will get your network definition after we have received your public key |
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34 | * Create /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf |
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36 | 1 | Nico Schottelius | <pre> |
37 | [Interface] |
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38 | PrivateKey = YOURKEYHERE |
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39 | 12 | Nico Schottelius | Address = YOURIPv6IPADDRESSHERE/48 |
40 | 1 | Nico Schottelius | ListenPort = 51280 |
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42 | [Peer] |
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43 | 9 | Nico Schottelius | PublicKey = hi60lGP+xEUQ+kVnqA7PlJAO1SVqTS1W36g0LhFP0xQ= |
44 | 1 | Nico Schottelius | Endpoint = vpn-2a0ae5c1.ungleich.ch:51820 |
45 | AllowedIPs = ::/0 |
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46 | </pre> |
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48 | 19 | Nico Schottelius | * *ONLY change* the PrivateKey and the Address entries. |
49 | * *ALL other entries* (especially PublicKey, Endpoint and AllowedIPs) need to *stay as is* |
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51 | 14 | Nico Schottelius | h3. How to setup the VPN (the easy way) |
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53 | Once you have created the configuration, you can simply call |
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55 | <pre> |
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56 | wg-quick up wg0 |
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57 | </pre> |
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59 | And to stop the VPN, you can use |
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62 | wg-quick down wg0 |
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63 | </pre> |
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66 | h3. How to setup the VPN (the manual way) |
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69 | 1 | Nico Schottelius | Commands for setting it up |
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71 | <pre> |
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72 | MY_NET=2a0a:e5c1:XXXX::1/48 |
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74 | ip link add dev wg0 type wireguard |
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76 | # Replace with your range |
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77 | ip addr add $MY_NET dev wg0 |
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79 | 12 | Nico Schottelius | # Add routing |
80 | 14 | Nico Schottelius | ip route add 2a0a:e5c1::/32 dev wg0 |
81 | 1 | Nico Schottelius | ip route add ::/0 via 2a0a:e5c1:100::1 |
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83 | 12 | Nico Schottelius | # Configure the interface |
84 | wg setconf wg0 /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf |
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86 | 12 | Nico Schottelius | # Bring it up |
87 | ip link set wg0 up |
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88 | </pre> |
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90 | 15 | Nico Schottelius | h3. About usable IPv6 addresses |
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92 | 15 | Nico Schottelius | We route a /48 to everyone. Even though technically possible, you should not use the *zero address* of your network, as it is reserved for reaching all routers. |
93 | I.e. if your IPv6 network was 2a0a:e5c1:101::/48, don't use 2a0a:e5c1:101::. The reason for this is that all routers (devices that have ip forwarding enabled) for this network |
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94 | are supposed to answer on this address. |
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96 | In other words, in your wg0.conf use: |
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98 | <pre> |
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99 | [Interface] |
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100 | ... |
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101 | Address = 2a0a:e5c1:101::42/48 |
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102 | </pre> |
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104 | Do *NOT* use: |
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107 | [Interface] |
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108 | ... |
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109 | # Don't use this |
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110 | Address = 2a0a:e5c1:101::/48 |
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111 | </pre> |
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114 | 14 | Nico Schottelius | h3. How to debug |
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116 | 14 | Nico Schottelius | * wg show # Show configuration |
117 | * ping 2a0a:e5c1:100::1 # Try to ping the gateway |
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119 | 16 | Nico Schottelius | If you want to send us your configuration, you should remove your private key from wg0.conf. |
120 | Under Linux/BSD/MacOS you can do that as follows: |
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123 | cat /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf | sed 's/\(PrivateKey =\).*/\1 MYPRIVATEKEY/' |
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124 | </pre> |
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126 | The result could look as follows: |
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129 | root@line:~# cat /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf | sed 's/\(PrivateKey =\).*/\1 MYPRIVATEKEY/' |
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130 | [Interface] |
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131 | PrivateKey = MYPRIVATEKEY |
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132 | ListenPort = 51280 |
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133 | Address = 2a0a:e5c1:101::42/48 |
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134 | #DNS = 2a0a:e5c0::3, 2a0a:e5c0::4 |
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136 | [Peer] |
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137 | PublicKey = hi60lGP+xEUQ+kVnqA7PlJAO1SVqTS1W36g0LhFP0xQ= |
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138 | Endpoint = vpn-2a0ae5c1.ungleich.ch:51820 |
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139 | AllowedIPs = ::/0 |
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140 | </pre> |
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144 | h3. Sample server configuration |
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146 | 10 | Nico Schottelius | This is just for reference - as a client you don't need this configuration |
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148 | 6 | Nico Schottelius | /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf: |
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150 | <pre> |
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151 | [Interface] |
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152 | ListenPort = 51820 |
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153 | 7 | Nico Schottelius | PrivateKey = SERVERKEYHERE |
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155 | # Nico, 2019-01-23 |
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156 | [Peer] |
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157 | PublicKey = kL1S/Ipq6NkFf1MAsNRou4b9VoUsnnb4ZxgiBrH0zA8= |
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158 | AllowedIPs = 2a0a:e5c1:101::/48 |
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160 | # Customer networks below |
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161 | # ... |
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162 | </pre> |
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164 | Sample server rc.local: |
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167 | ip link add dev wg0 type wireguard |
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168 | ip addr add 2a0a:e5c1:100::1/40 dev wg0 |
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169 | wg setconf wg0 /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf |
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170 | ip link set wg0 up |
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172 | 1 | Nico Schottelius | </pre> |
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174 | 20 | Jin-Guk Kwon | h3. How to config wireguard on mobile phone(android / ios) |
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176 | <pre> |
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177 | You should fill out DNS field. |
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178 | 22 | Jin-Guk Kwon | ex) for ipv6 DNS ==> 2a0a:e5c0::3 or 2a0a:e5c0::4 |
179 | 20 | Jin-Guk Kwon | and you should assgin phone own IP. |
180 | ex) laptop Address = 2a0a:e5c1:101::42/48 |
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181 | 21 | Jin-Guk Kwon | phone Address = 2a0a:e5c1:101::43/48 |
182 | another things are same as client's configutaion. |
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183 | 20 | Jin-Guk Kwon | </pre> |
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185 | 1 | Nico Schottelius | h2. OpenVPN on openvpn.ungleich.ch |
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187 | * Server: openvpn.ungleich.ch |
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188 | * Port: 1195 |
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189 | * Requires a certificate |
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190 | * Address range: 2a0a:e5c0:3::/48 |
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191 | ** Client networks are /64 |
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193 | 18 | Nico Schottelius | *END OF LIFE by 2019-06-30* |