Connman configuration file format for VPN ***************************************** Connman VPN uses configuration files to provision existing providers. vpnd will be looking for its configuration files at VPN_STORAGEDIR which by default points to /var/lib/connman-vpn. Configuration file names must not include other characters than letters or numbers and must have a .config suffix. Those configuration files are text files with a simple format and we typically have one file per provisioned network. If the config file is removed, then vpnd tries to remove the provisioned service. If individual service entry inside config is removed, then the corresponding provisioned service is removed. If service entry is changed, then corresponding service is removed and then immediately re-provisioned. Global entry [global] ===================== These files can have an optional global entry describing the actual file. The 2 allowed fields for that entry are: - Name: Name of the network. - Description: Description of the network. Provider entry [provider_*] =========================== Each provisioned provider must start with the [provider_*] tag. Replace * with an identifier unique to the config file. Allowed fields: - Type: Provider type. Value of OpenConnect, OpenVPN, VPNC, L2TP or PPTP VPN related parameters (M = mandatory, O = optional): - Name: A user defined name for the VPN (M) - Host: VPN server IP address (M) - Domain: Domain name for the VPN service (M) - Networks: The networks behind the VPN link can be defined here. This can be missing if all traffic should go via VPN tunnel. If there are more than one network, then separate them by comma. Format of the entry is network/netmask/gateway. The gateway can be left out. (O) Example: 192.168.100.0/24/10.1.0.1,192.168.200.0/255.255.255.0/10.1.0.2 For IPv6 addresses only prefix length is accepted like this 2001:db8::1/64 OpenConnect VPN supports following options (see openconnect(8) for details): Option name OpenConnect option Description OpenConnect.ServerCert --servercert Accept server's SSL certificate only if its fingerprint matches this value (SHA1) (M) OpenConnect.CACert --cafile Cert file for server verification (M) VPN.MTU --mtu Request MTU from server as the MTU of the tunnel (O) OpenVPN VPN supports following options (see openvpn(8) for details): Option name OpenVPN option Description OpenVPN.CACert --ca Certificate authority file (M) OpenVPN.Cert --cert Local peer's signed certificate (M) OpenVPN.Key --key Local peer's private key (M) OpenVPN.MTU --mtu MTU of the tunnel (O) OpenVPN.NSCertType --ns-cert-type Peer certificate type, value of either server or client (O) OpenVPN.Proto --proto Use protocol (O) OpenVPN.Port --port TCP/UDP port number (O) OpenVPN.AuthUserPass --auth-user-pass Authenticate with server using username/password (O) OpenVPN.AskPass --askpass Get certificate password from file (O) OpenVPN.AuthNoCache --auth-nocache Don't cache --askpass or --auth-user-pass value (O) OpenVPN.TLSRemote --tls-remote Accept connections only from a host with X509 name or common name equal to name parameter (O) OpenVPN.TLSAuth sub-option of --tls-remote (O) OpenVPN.TLSAuthDir sub-option of --tls-remote (O) OpenVPN.Cipher --cipher Encrypt packets with cipher algorithm given as parameter (O) OpenVPN.Auth --auth Authenticate packets with HMAC using message digest algorithm alg (O) OpenVPN.CompLZO --comp-lzo Use fast LZO compression. Value can be "yes", "no", or "adaptive". Default is adaptive (O) OpenVPN.RemoteCertTls --remote-cert-tls Require that peer certificate was signed based on RFC3280 TLS rules. Value is "client" or "server" (O) VPNC VPN supports following options (see vpnc(8) for details): Option name VPNC config value Description VPNC.IPSec.ID IPSec ID your group username (M) VPNC.IPSec.Secret IPSec secret your group password (cleartext) (O) VPNC.Xauth.Username Xauth username your username (O) VPNC.Xauth.Password Xauth password your password (cleartext) (O) VPNC.IKE.Authmode IKE Authmode IKE Authentication mode (O) VPNC.IKE.DHGroup IKE DH Group name of the IKE DH Group (O) VPNC.PFS Perfect Forward Secrecy Diffie-Hellman group to use for PFS (O) VPNC.Domain Domain Domain name for authentication (O) VPNC.Vendor Vendor vendor of your IPSec gateway (O) VPNC.LocalPort Local Port local ISAKMP port number to use VPNC.CiscoPort Cisco UDP Encapsulation Port Local UDP port number to use (O) VPNC.AppVersion Application Version Application Version to report (O) VPNC.NATTMode NAT Traversal Mode Which NAT-Traversal Method to use (O) VPNC.DPDTimeout DPD idle timeout (our side) Send DPD packet after timeout (O) VPNC.SingleDES Enable Single DES enables single DES encryption (O) VPNC.NoEncryption Enable no encryption enables using no encryption for data traffic (O) L2TP VPN supports following options (see xl2tpd.conf(5) and pppd(8) for details) Option name xl2tpd config value Description L2TP.User - L2TP user name, asked from the user if not set here (O) L2TP.Password - L2TP password, asked from the user if not set here (O) L2TP.BPS bps Max bandwith to use (O) L2TP.TXBPS tx bps Max transmit bandwith to use (O) L2TP.RXBPS rx bps Max receive bandwith to use (O) L2TP.LengthBit length bit Use length bit (O) L2TP.Challenge challenge Use challenge authentication (O) L2TP.DefaultRoute defaultroute Default route (O) L2TP.FlowBit flow bit Use seq numbers (O) L2TP.TunnelRWS tunnel rws Window size (O) L2TP.Exclusive exclusive Use only one control channel (O) L2TP.Redial redial Redial if disconnected (O) L2TP.RedialTimeout redial timeout Redial timeout (O) L2TP.MaxRedials max redials How many times to try redial (O) L2TP.RequirePAP require pap Need pap (O) L2TP.RequireCHAP require chap Need chap (O) L2TP.ReqAuth require authentication Need auth (O) L2TP.AccessControl access control Accept only these peers (O) L2TP.AuthFile auth file Authentication file location (O) L2TP.ListenAddr listen-addr Listen address (O) L2TP.IPsecSaref ipsec saref Use IPSec SA (O) L2TP.Port port What UDP port is used (O) Option name pppd config value Description PPPD.EchoFailure lcp-echo-failure Dead peer check count (O) PPPD.EchoInterval lcp-echo-interval Dead peer check interval (O) PPPD.Debug debug Debug level (O) PPPD.RefuseEAP refuse-eap Deny eap auth (O) PPPD.RefusePAP refuse-pap Deny pap auth (O) PPPD.RefuseCHAP refuse-chap Deny chap auth (O) PPPD.RefuseMSCHAP refuse-mschap Deny mschap auth (O) PPPD.RefuseMSCHAP2 refuse-mschapv2 Deny mschapv2 auth (O) PPPD.NoBSDComp nobsdcomp Disables BSD compression (O) PPPD.NoPcomp nopcomp Disable protocol compression (O) PPPD.UseAccomp accomp Disable address/control compression (O) PPPD.NoDeflate nodeflate Disable deflate compression (O) PPPD.ReqMPPE require-mppe Require the use of MPPE (O) PPPD.ReqMPPE40 require-mppe-40 Require the use of MPPE 40 bit (O) PPPD.ReqMPPE128 require-mppe-128 Require the use of MPPE 128 bit (O) PPPD.ReqMPPEStateful mppe-stateful Allow MPPE to use stateful mode (O) PPPD.NoVJ no-vj-comp No Van Jacobson compression (O) PPTP VPN supports following options (see pptp(8) and pppd(8) for details) Option name pptp config value Description PPTP.User - PPTP user name, asked from the user if not set here (O) PPTP.Password - PPTP password, asked from the user if not set here (O) Option name pppd config value Description PPPD.EchoFailure lcp-echo-failure Dead peer check count (O) PPPD.EchoInterval lcp-echo-interval Dead peer check interval (O) PPPD.Debug debug Debug level (O) PPPD.RefuseEAP refuse-eap Deny eap auth (O) PPPD.RefusePAP refuse-pap Deny pap auth (O) PPPD.RefuseCHAP refuse-chap Deny chap auth (O) PPPD.RefuseMSCHAP refuse-mschap Deny mschap auth (O) PPPD.RefuseMSCHAP2 refuse-mschapv2 Deny mschapv2 auth (O) PPPD.NoBSDComp nobsdcomp Disables BSD compression (O) PPPD.NoDeflate nodeflate Disable deflate compression (O) PPPD.RequirMPPE require-mppe Require the use of MPPE (O) PPPD.RequirMPPE40 require-mppe-40 Require the use of MPPE 40 bit (O) PPPD.RequirMPPE128 require-mppe-128 Require the use of MPPE 128 bit (O) PPPD.RequirMPPEStateful mppe-stateful Allow MPPE to use stateful mode (O) PPPD.NoVJ no-vj-comp No Van Jacobson compression (O) Example ======= This is a configuration file for a VPN providing L2TP, OpenVPN and OpenConnect services. example@example:[~]$ cat /var/lib/connman/vpn/example.config [global] Name = Example Description = Example VPN configuration [provider_l2tp] Type = L2TP Name = Connection to corporate network Host = 1.2.3.4 Domain = corporate.com Networks = 10.10.30.0/24 L2TP.User = username [provider_openconnect] Type = OpenConnect Name = Connection to corporate network using Cisco VPN Host = 7.6.5.4 Domain = corporate.com Networks = 10.10.20.0/255.255.255.0/10.20.1.5,192.168.99.1/24,2001:db8::1/64 OpenConnect.ServerCert = 263AFAB4CB2E6621D12E90182008AEF44AEFA031 OpenConnect.CACert = /etc/certs/certificate.p12 [provider_openvpn] Type = OpenVPN Name = Connection to corporate network using OpenVPN Host = 3.2.5.6 Domain = my.home.network OpenVPN.CACert = /etc/certs/cacert.pem OpenVPN.Cert = /etc/certs/cert.pem OpenVPN.Key = /etc/certs/cert.key