IPSEC/L2TP VPN Server
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This is recommended only for advanced users, proceed with caution. |
This is a IPsec/L2TP VPN server implementation for Fedora 14 that allows Android OS (2.3.5 or less) devices to connect to your HDA. It has been tested with Android OS 2.3.5 via Samsung Galaxy S™ II Skyrocket™. It may not work for all Android devices or may require some modification.
Setup
Install the packages first as root user:
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yum -y install openswan xl2tpd
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Configure Openswan
- Edit /etc/ipsec.conf with your favorite editor and update as follows (NOTE: Replace the {HDA IP Address} i.e. 192.168.0.10 and xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24 i.e. 192.168.0.0/24 with the correct IP addresses for your network):
{{Text|Text=config setup
protostack=netkey nat_traversal=yes virtual_private=%v4:10.0.0.0/8,%v4:172.16.0.0/12,%v4:!xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24 oe=off nhelpers=0
conn L2TP-PSK-NAT rightsubnet=vhost:%priv also=L2TP-PSK-noNAT
conn L2TP-PSK-noNAT authby=secret pfs=no auto=add keyingtries=3 rekey=no ikelifetime=8h keylife=1h type=transport left={HDA IP Address} leftprotoport=17/1701 right=%any rightprotoport=17/%any
- Add the following to /etc/ipsec.d/hda.secrets:
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{HDA IP Address} %any: "a_key_that_is_at_least_8_characters_long"
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- Edit /etc/sysctl.conf and add following to the file:
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net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 net.ipv4.conf.default.accept_redirects = 0 net.ipv4.conf.default.send_redirects = 0
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- In the same file, disable the following by adding a #:
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#net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-ip6tables = 0 #net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables = 0 #net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-arptables = 0
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- Create /usr/bin/zl2tpset and add the following:
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#!/bin/bash for each in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*" do echo 0 > \$each/accept_redirects echo 0 > \$each/send_redirects done
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- Make it executable
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chmod 755 /usr/bin/zl2tpset
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- Add the following to /etc/rc.local so this script runs on boot:
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/usr/bin/zl2tpset
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- To verify everything is set correctly, do the following:
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service ipsec start ipsec verify
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- Everything should be "green" except SAref kernel support (N/A) and Opportunistic Encryption (DISABLED).
Configure xl2tpd
- Edit /etc/xl2tpd/xl2tpd.conf:
- Ensure
ipsec saref = yes
is uncommented. - The IP range is outside an actively used IP range. For example if your DHCP server assigns IPs between 192.168.10.10 and 192.168.10.100 you can use 192.168.10.150-192.168.10.200. Also, xl2tpd needs a local IP which is used for communication with PPP. Given example, you could use 192.168.10.101.
- Ensure
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[lns default] ip range = 192.168.10.150-192.168.10.200 local ip = 192.168.10.101
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Configure PPP
- Add following to /etc/ppp/chap-secrets (replace username and password accordingly):
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username * password *
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- Check /etc/ppp/options.xl2tpd to verify that all ms-dns entries point to the correct nameservers (the HDA).
- Start xl2tpd:
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service xl2tpd start
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Configure Router
You need to forward port 500 and 4500 (both UDP) to your HDA IP address.
Set Services to Start on Boot
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chkconfig ipsec on chkconfig xl2tpd on
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That's basically it, you can now setup your L2TP/IPsec VPN client and try to connect.
References:
Android L2TP/IPsec Client Setup
CONFIGURE
- Open the menu and choose Settings
- Select
- Wireless and Network or Wireless Controls, depending on your version of Android
- VPN Settings
- Add VPN
- Add L2TP/IPsec PSK VPN
- VPN Name and type in a descriptive name (i.e. HDA)
- Set VPN Server and type the following server hostname to username.yourhda.com (username=HDA name)
- Set IPSec pre-shared key and enter thisisourkey (replace with your secret key)
- Uncheck Enable L2TP secret
- Open the menu and choose Save
CONNECT
- Open the menu and choose Settings
- Select
- Wireless and Network or Wireless Controls, depending on your version of Android
- VPN configuration from the list
- Enter your username and password (use correct capitalization)
- Select Remember username and Connect
DISCONNECT
- Open the menu and choose Settings
- Select
- Wireless and Network or Wireless Controls, depending on your version of Android
- Select the VPN configuration from the list
- Select Disconnect
Reference: Android L2TP/IPsec Instructions