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How to use OpenSSH-based virtual private networks
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OpenSSH contains support for VPN tunneling using the tun(4) network
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tunnel pseudo-device which is available on most platforms, either for
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layer 2 or 3 traffic.
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The following brief instructions on how to use this feature use
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a network configuration specific to the OpenBSD operating system.
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(1) Server: Enable support for SSH tunneling
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To enable the ssh server to accept tunnel requests from the client, you
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have to add the following option to the ssh server configuration file
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(/etc/ssh/sshd_config):
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PermitTunnel yes
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Restart the server or send the hangup signal (SIGHUP) to let the server
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reread it's configuration.
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(2) Server: Restrict client access and assign the tunnel
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The OpenSSH server simply uses the file /root/.ssh/authorized_keys to
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restrict the client to connect to a specified tunnel and to
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automatically start the related interface configuration command. These
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settings are optional but recommended:
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tunnel="1",command="sh /etc/netstart tun1" ssh-rsa ... reyk@openbsd.org
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(3) Client: Configure the local network tunnel interface
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Use the hostname.if(5) interface-specific configuration file to set up
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the network tunnel configuration with OpenBSD. For example, use the
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following configuration in /etc/hostname.tun0 to set up the layer 3
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tunnel on the client:
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inet 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.252 192.168.5.2
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OpenBSD also supports layer 2 tunneling over the tun device by adding
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the link0 flag:
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inet 192.168.1.78 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.255 link0
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Layer 2 tunnels can be used in combination with an Ethernet bridge(4)
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interface, like the following example for /etc/bridgename.bridge0:
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add tun0
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add sis0
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up
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(4) Client: Configure the OpenSSH client
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To establish tunnel forwarding for connections to a specified
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remote host by default, use the following ssh client configuration for
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the privileged user (in /root/.ssh/config):
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Host sshgateway
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Tunnel yes
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TunnelDevice 0:any
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PermitLocalCommand yes
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LocalCommand sh /etc/netstart tun0
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A more complicated configuration is possible to establish a tunnel to
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a remote host which is not directly accessible by the client.
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The following example describes a client configuration to connect to
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the remote host over two ssh hops in between. It uses the OpenSSH
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ProxyCommand in combination with the nc(1) program to forward the final
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ssh tunnel destination over multiple ssh sessions.
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Host access.somewhere.net
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User puffy
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Host dmzgw
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User puffy
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ProxyCommand ssh access.somewhere.net nc dmzgw 22
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Host sshgateway
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Tunnel Ethernet
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TunnelDevice 0:any
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PermitLocalCommand yes
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LocalCommand sh /etc/netstart tun0
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ProxyCommand ssh dmzgw nc sshgateway 22
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The following network plan illustrates the previous configuration in
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combination with layer 2 tunneling and Ethernet bridging.
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+--------+ ( ) +----------------------+
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| Client |------( Internet )-----| access.somewhere.net |
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+--------+ ( ) +----------------------+
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: 192.168.1.78 |
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:............................. +-------+
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Forwarded ssh connection : | dmzgw |
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Layer 2 tunnel : +-------+
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: |
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: |
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: +------------+
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:......| sshgateway |
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| +------------+
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--- real connection Bridge -> | +----------+
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... "virtual connection" [ X ]--------| somehost |
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[X] switch +----------+
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192.168.1.25
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(5) Client: Connect to the server and establish the tunnel
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Finally connect to the OpenSSH server to establish the tunnel by using
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the following command:
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ssh sshgateway
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It is also possible to tell the client to fork into the background after
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the connection has been successfully established:
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ssh -f sshgateway true
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Without the ssh configuration done in step (4), it is also possible
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to use the following command lines:
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ssh -fw 0:1 sshgateway true
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ifconfig tun0 192.168.5.1 192.168.5.2 netmask 255.255.255.252
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Using OpenSSH tunnel forwarding is a simple way to establish secure
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and ad hoc virtual private networks. Possible fields of application
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could be wireless networks or administrative VPN tunnels.
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Nevertheless, ssh tunneling requires some packet header overhead and
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runs on top of TCP. It is still suggested to use the IP Security
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Protocol (IPSec) for robust and permanent VPN connections and to
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interconnect corporate networks.
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Reyk Floeter
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$OpenBSD: README.tun,v 1.4 2006/03/28 00:12:31 deraadt Exp $
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