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- common
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tasks:
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- import_tasks: 'tasks/setup.yml'
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- import_tasks: 'tasks/openvpn.yml'
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- import_tasks: 'tasks/nfs.yml'
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- import_tasks: 'tasks/radicale.yml'
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- import_tasks: 'tasks/syncthing.yml'
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# activation is in use.
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#
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# For network
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bind_to_address "{{ mpd_listen_address }}"
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bind_to_address "{{ vpn_listen_address }}"
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#
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# This setting is the TCP port that is desired for the daemon to get assigned
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# blocks. Setting this block is optional, though the server will only attempt
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# autodetection for one sound card.
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#
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{% for peer in vpn_peers %}
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audio_output {
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type "pulse"
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name "Pulse remote laptop"
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server "10.8.1.6"
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}
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audio_output {
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type "pulse"
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name "Pulse remote desktop"
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server "10.8.1.10"
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name "Pulse remote {{ peer.name }}"
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server "{{ peer.ip }}"
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}
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{% endfor %}
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#
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# Character Encoding ##########################################################
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# allow icmp
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ip protocol icmp accept
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iifname "br0" tcp dport {{ ssh_port }} accept comment "SSH"
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iifname "br0" tcp dport { {{ http_port }}, {{ https_port }} } accept comment "HTTP/HTTPS"
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iifname 'br0' tcp dport {{ ssh_port }} accept comment 'SSH'
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iifname 'br0' tcp dport { {{ http_port }}, {{ https_port }} } accept comment 'HTTP/HTTPS'
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iifname "br0" tcp dport {{ vpn_mobile_port }} accept comment "OpenVPN TCP"
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iifname "br0" udp dport {{ vpn_mobile_port }} accept comment "OpenVPN UDP"
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iifname "br0" tcp dport {{ vpn_lan_port }} accept comment "OpenVPN LAN TCP"
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iifname "br0" udp dport {{ vpn_lan_port }} accept comment "OpenVPN LAN UDP"
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iifname 'br0' tcp dport {{ vpn_port }} accept comment 'Wireguard'
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iifname { "tun0", "tun1" } tcp dport { {{ http_port }}, {{ https_port }} } ip saddr { 10.8.0.0/24, 10.8.1.0/24 } ip daddr 10.8.0.1/32 accept comment "HTTP/HTTPS"
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iifname { "tun0", "tun1" } tcp dport {{ transmission_port }} ip saddr { 10.8.0.0/24, 10.8.1.0/24 } ip daddr 10.8.0.1/32 accept comment "Transmission"
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iifname { "tun0", "tun1" } tcp dport { {{ syncthing_gui_port }}, {{ syncthing_protocol_port }} } ip saddr { 10.8.0.0/24, 10.8.1.0/24 } ip daddr 10.8.0.1/32 accept comment "Syncthing"
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iifname { "tun0", "tun1" } tcp dport {{ mpd_port }} ip saddr { 10.8.0.0/24, 10.8.1.0/24 } ip daddr 10.8.0.1/32 accept comment "MPD"
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iifname '{{ vpn_interface }}' tcp dport { {{ http_port }}, {{ https_port }} } ip saddr {{ vpn_source_range }} ip daddr {{ vpn_destination_range }} accept comment 'HTTP/HTTPS'
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iifname '{{ vpn_interface }}' tcp dport {{ transmission_port }} ip saddr {{ vpn_source_range }} ip daddr {{ vpn_destination_range }} accept comment 'Transmission'
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iifname '{{ vpn_interface }}' tcp dport { {{ syncthing_gui_port }}, {{ syncthing_protocol_port }} } ip saddr {{ vpn_source_range }} ip daddr {{ vpn_destination_range }} accept comment 'Syncthing'
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iifname '{{ vpn_interface }}' tcp dport {{ mpd_port }} ip saddr {{ vpn_source_range }} ip daddr {{ vpn_destination_range }} accept comment 'MPD'
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}
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}
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# {{ ansible_managed }} {{ ansible_date_time.time }} {{ ansible_date_time.date }}
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#################################################
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# Sample OpenVPN 2.0 config file for #
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# multi-client server. #
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# #
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# This file is for the server side #
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# of a many-clients <-> one-server #
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# OpenVPN configuration. #
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# #
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# OpenVPN also supports #
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# single-machine <-> single-machine #
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# configurations (See the Examples page #
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# on the web site for more info). #
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# #
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# This config should work on Windows #
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# or Linux/BSD systems. Remember on #
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# Windows to quote pathnames and use #
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# double backslashes, e.g.: #
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# "C:\\Program Files\\OpenVPN\\config\\foo.key" #
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# #
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# Comments are preceded with '#' or ';' #
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#################################################
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# Which local IP address should OpenVPN
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# listen on? (optional)
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local {{ vpn_local_ip }}
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# Which TCP/UDP port should OpenVPN listen on?
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# If you want to run multiple OpenVPN instances
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# on the same machine, use a different port
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# number for each one. You will need to
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# open up this port on your firewall.
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port {{ vpn_lan_port }}
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# TCP or UDP server?
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proto {{ vpn_protocol }}
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# "dev tun" will create a routed IP tunnel,
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# "dev tap" will create an ethernet tunnel.
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# Use "dev tap0" if you are ethernet bridging
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# and have precreated a tap0 virtual interface
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# and bridged it with your ethernet interface.
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# If you want to control access policies
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# over the VPN, you must create firewall
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# rules for the the TUN/TAP interface.
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# On non-Windows systems, you can give
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# an explicit unit number, such as tun0.
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# On Windows, use "dev-node" for this.
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# On most systems, the VPN will not function
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# unless you partially or fully disable
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# the firewall for the TUN/TAP interface.
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dev tun
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# Windows needs the TAP-Win32 adapter name
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# from the Network Connections panel if you
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# have more than one. On XP SP2 or higher,
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# you may need to selectively disable the
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# Windows firewall for the TAP adapter.
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# Non-Windows systems usually don't need this.
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;dev-node MyTap
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# SSL/TLS root certificate (ca), certificate
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# (cert), and private key (key). Each client
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# and the server must have their own cert and
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# key file. The server and all clients will
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# use the same ca file.
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#
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# See the "easy-rsa" directory for a series
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# of scripts for generating RSA certificates
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# and private keys. Remember to use
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# a unique Common Name for the server
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# and each of the client certificates.
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#
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# Any X509 key management system can be used.
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# OpenVPN can also use a PKCS #12 formatted key file
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# (see "pkcs12" directive in man page).
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ca /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/ca.crt
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cert /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/server.crt
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key /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/server.key
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# Diffie hellman parameters.
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# Generate your own with:
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# openssl dhparam -out dh2048.pem 2048
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dh /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/dh2048.pem
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# Network topology
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# Should be subnet (addressing via IP)
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# unless Windows clients v2.0.9 and lower have to
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# be supported (then net30, i.e. a /30 per client)
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# Defaults to net30 (not recommended)
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;topology subnet
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# Configure server mode and supply a VPN subnet
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# for OpenVPN to draw client addresses from.
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# The server will take 10.8.0.1 for itself,
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# the rest will be made available to clients.
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# Each client will be able to reach the server
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# on 10.8.0.1. Comment this line out if you are
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# ethernet bridging. See the man page for more info.
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server 10.8.0.0 255.255.255.0
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# Maintain a record of client <-> virtual IP address
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# associations in this file. If OpenVPN goes down or
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# is restarted, reconnecting clients can be assigned
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# the same virtual IP address from the pool that was
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# previously assigned.
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ifconfig-pool-persist ipp.txt
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# Configure server mode for ethernet bridging.
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# You must first use your OS's bridging capability
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# to bridge the TAP interface with the ethernet
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# NIC interface. Then you must manually set the
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# IP/netmask on the bridge interface, here we
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# assume 10.8.0.4/255.255.255.0. Finally we
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# must set aside an IP range in this subnet
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# (start=10.8.0.50 end=10.8.0.100) to allocate
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# to connecting clients. Leave this line commented
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# out unless you are ethernet bridging.
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;server-bridge 10.8.0.4 255.255.255.0 10.8.0.50 10.8.0.100
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# Configure server mode for ethernet bridging
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# using a DHCP-proxy, where clients talk
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# to the OpenVPN server-side DHCP server
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# to receive their IP address allocation
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# and DNS server addresses. You must first use
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# your OS's bridging capability to bridge the TAP
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# interface with the ethernet NIC interface.
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# Note: this mode only works on clients (such as
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# Windows), where the client-side TAP adapter is
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# bound to a DHCP client.
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;server-bridge
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# Push routes to the client to allow it
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# to reach other private subnets behind
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# the server. Remember that these
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# private subnets will also need
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# to know to route the OpenVPN client
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# address pool (10.8.0.0/255.255.255.0)
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# back to the OpenVPN server.
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;push "route 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0"
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# To assign specific IP addresses to specific
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# clients or if a connecting client has a private
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# subnet behind it that should also have VPN access,
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# use the subdirectory "ccd" for client-specific
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# configuration files (see man page for more info).
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# EXAMPLE: Suppose the client
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# having the certificate common name "Thelonious"
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# also has a small subnet behind his connecting
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# machine, such as 192.168.40.128/255.255.255.248.
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# First, uncomment out these lines:
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;client-config-dir ccd
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;route 192.168.40.128 255.255.255.248
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# Then create a file ccd/Thelonious with this line:
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# iroute 192.168.40.128 255.255.255.248
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# This will allow Thelonious' private subnet to
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# access the VPN. This example will only work
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# if you are routing, not bridging, i.e. you are
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# using "dev tun" and "server" directives.
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# EXAMPLE: Suppose you want to give
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# Thelonious a fixed VPN IP address of 10.9.0.1.
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# First uncomment out these lines:
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;client-config-dir ccd
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;route 10.9.0.0 255.255.255.252
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# Then add this line to ccd/Thelonious:
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# ifconfig-push 10.9.0.1 10.9.0.2
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# Suppose that you want to enable different
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# firewall access policies for different groups
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# of clients. There are two methods:
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# (1) Run multiple OpenVPN daemons, one for each
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# group, and firewall the TUN/TAP interface
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# for each group/daemon appropriately.
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# (2) (Advanced) Create a script to dynamically
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# modify the firewall in response to access
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# from different clients. See man
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# page for more info on learn-address script.
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;learn-address ./script
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# If enabled, this directive will configure
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# all clients to redirect their default
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# network gateway through the VPN, causing
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# all IP traffic such as web browsing and
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# and DNS lookups to go through the VPN
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# (The OpenVPN server machine may need to NAT
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# or bridge the TUN/TAP interface to the internet
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# in order for this to work properly).
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;push "redirect-gateway def1 bypass-dhcp"
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# Certain Windows-specific network settings
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# can be pushed to clients, such as DNS
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# or WINS server addresses. CAVEAT:
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# http://openvpn.net/faq.html#dhcpcaveats
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# The addresses below refer to the public
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# DNS servers provided by opendns.com.
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;push "dhcp-option DNS 208.67.222.222"
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# Uncomment this directive to allow different
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# clients to be able to "see" each other.
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# By default, clients will only see the server.
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# To force clients to only see the server, you
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# will also need to appropriately firewall the
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# server's TUN/TAP interface.
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client-to-client
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# Uncomment this directive if multiple clients
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# might connect with the same certificate/key
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# files or common names. This is recommended
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# only for testing purposes. For production use,
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# each client should have its own certificate/key
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# pair.
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#
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# IF YOU HAVE NOT GENERATED INDIVIDUAL
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# CERTIFICATE/KEY PAIRS FOR EACH CLIENT,
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# EACH HAVING ITS OWN UNIQUE "COMMON NAME",
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# UNCOMMENT THIS LINE OUT.
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;duplicate-cn
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# The keepalive directive causes ping-like
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# messages to be sent back and forth over
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# the link so that each side knows when
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# the other side has gone down.
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# Ping every 10 seconds, assume that remote
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# peer is down if no ping received during
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# a 120 second time period.
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keepalive 10 120
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# try forever to resolve peer name
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resolv-retry infinite
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# Don't ping until connected to remote
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ping-timer-rem
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# For extra security beyond that provided
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# by SSL/TLS, create an "HMAC firewall"
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# to help block DoS attacks and UDP port flooding.
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#
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# Generate with:
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# openvpn --genkey --secret ta.key
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#
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# The server and each client must have
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# a copy of this key.
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# The second parameter should be '0'
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# on the server and '1' on the clients.
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tls-auth /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/ta.key 0
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auth SHA512
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# Select a cryptographic cipher.
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# This config item must be copied to
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# the client config file as well.
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cipher AES-256-CBC
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tls-version-min 1.2
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# Enable compression on the VPN link.
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# If you enable it here, you must also
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# enable it in the client config file.
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;comp-lzo
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# The maximum number of concurrently connected
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# clients we want to allow.
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;max-clients 1
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# It's a good idea to reduce the OpenVPN
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# daemon's privileges after initialization.
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#
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# You can uncomment this out on
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# non-Windows systems.
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user nobody
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group nogroup
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# The persist options will try to avoid
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# accessing certain resources on restart
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# that may no longer be accessible because
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# of the privilege downgrade.
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persist-key
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persist-tun
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# Output a short status file showing
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# current connections, truncated
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# and rewritten every minute.
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status openvpn-lan-status.log
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# By default, log messages will go to the syslog (or
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# on Windows, if running as a service, they will go to
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# the "\Program Files\OpenVPN\log" directory).
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# Use log or log-append to override this default.
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# "log" will truncate the log file on OpenVPN startup,
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# while "log-append" will append to it. Use one
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# or the other (but not both).
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;log openvpn.log
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# Set the appropriate level of log
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# file verbosity.
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#
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# 0 is silent, except for fatal errors
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# 4 is reasonable for general usage
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# 5 and 6 can help to debug connection problems
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# 9 is extremely verbose
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verb 4
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# Silence repeating messages. At most 20
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# sequential messages of the same message
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# category will be output to the log.
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;mute 20
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# Disable the internal fragmentation alghorithm
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# this can be done by the kernel network driver from the OS
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fragment 0
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mssfix 0
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# Enable jumbo frames, note that this could lead to problems on bad connections
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# e.g. mobile users or laptop users see https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/Gigabit_Networks_Linux#Tweakedsetup
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tun-mtu 24000
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# {{ ansible_managed }} {{ ansible_date_time.time }} {{ ansible_date_time.date }}
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#################################################
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# Sample OpenVPN 2.0 config file for #
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# multi-client server. #
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# #
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# This file is for the server side #
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# of a many-clients <-> one-server #
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# OpenVPN configuration. #
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# #
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# OpenVPN also supports #
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# single-machine <-> single-machine #
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# configurations (See the Examples page #
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# on the web site for more info). #
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# #
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# This config should work on Windows #
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# or Linux/BSD systems. Remember on #
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# Windows to quote pathnames and use #
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# double backslashes, e.g.: #
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# "C:\\Program Files\\OpenVPN\\config\\foo.key" #
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# #
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# Comments are preceded with '#' or ';' #
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#################################################
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# Which local IP address should OpenVPN
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# listen on? (optional)
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local {{ vpn_local_ip }}
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# Which TCP/UDP port should OpenVPN listen on?
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# If you want to run multiple OpenVPN instances
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# on the same machine, use a different port
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# number for each one. You will need to
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# open up this port on your firewall.
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port {{ vpn_mobile_port }}
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# TCP or UDP server?
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proto {{ vpn_protocol }}
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# "dev tun" will create a routed IP tunnel,
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# "dev tap" will create an ethernet tunnel.
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# Use "dev tap0" if you are ethernet bridging
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# and have precreated a tap0 virtual interface
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# and bridged it with your ethernet interface.
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# If you want to control access policies
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# over the VPN, you must create firewall
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# rules for the the TUN/TAP interface.
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# On non-Windows systems, you can give
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# an explicit unit number, such as tun0.
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# On Windows, use "dev-node" for this.
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# On most systems, the VPN will not function
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# unless you partially or fully disable
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# the firewall for the TUN/TAP interface.
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dev tun
|
||||
|
||||
# Windows needs the TAP-Win32 adapter name
|
||||
# from the Network Connections panel if you
|
||||
# have more than one. On XP SP2 or higher,
|
||||
# you may need to selectively disable the
|
||||
# Windows firewall for the TAP adapter.
|
||||
# Non-Windows systems usually don't need this.
|
||||
;dev-node MyTap
|
||||
|
||||
# SSL/TLS root certificate (ca), certificate
|
||||
# (cert), and private key (key). Each client
|
||||
# and the server must have their own cert and
|
||||
# key file. The server and all clients will
|
||||
# use the same ca file.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# See the "easy-rsa" directory for a series
|
||||
# of scripts for generating RSA certificates
|
||||
# and private keys. Remember to use
|
||||
# a unique Common Name for the server
|
||||
# and each of the client certificates.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Any X509 key management system can be used.
|
||||
# OpenVPN can also use a PKCS #12 formatted key file
|
||||
# (see "pkcs12" directive in man page).
|
||||
ca /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/ca.crt
|
||||
cert /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/server.crt
|
||||
key /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/server.key
|
||||
|
||||
# Diffie hellman parameters.
|
||||
# Generate your own with:
|
||||
# openssl dhparam -out dh2048.pem 2048
|
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dh /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/dh2048.pem
|
||||
|
||||
# Network topology
|
||||
# Should be subnet (addressing via IP)
|
||||
# unless Windows clients v2.0.9 and lower have to
|
||||
# be supported (then net30, i.e. a /30 per client)
|
||||
# Defaults to net30 (not recommended)
|
||||
;topology subnet
|
||||
|
||||
# Configure server mode and supply a VPN subnet
|
||||
# for OpenVPN to draw client addresses from.
|
||||
# The server will take 10.8.0.1 for itself,
|
||||
# the rest will be made available to clients.
|
||||
# Each client will be able to reach the server
|
||||
# on 10.8.0.1. Comment this line out if you are
|
||||
# ethernet bridging. See the man page for more info.
|
||||
server 10.8.1.0 255.255.255.0
|
||||
|
||||
# Maintain a record of client <-> virtual IP address
|
||||
# associations in this file. If OpenVPN goes down or
|
||||
# is restarted, reconnecting clients can be assigned
|
||||
# the same virtual IP address from the pool that was
|
||||
# previously assigned.
|
||||
ifconfig-pool-persist ipp.txt
|
||||
|
||||
# Configure server mode for ethernet bridging.
|
||||
# You must first use your OS's bridging capability
|
||||
# to bridge the TAP interface with the ethernet
|
||||
# NIC interface. Then you must manually set the
|
||||
# IP/netmask on the bridge interface, here we
|
||||
# assume 10.8.0.4/255.255.255.0. Finally we
|
||||
# must set aside an IP range in this subnet
|
||||
# (start=10.8.0.50 end=10.8.0.100) to allocate
|
||||
# to connecting clients. Leave this line commented
|
||||
# out unless you are ethernet bridging.
|
||||
;server-bridge 10.8.0.4 255.255.255.0 10.8.0.50 10.8.0.100
|
||||
|
||||
# Configure server mode for ethernet bridging
|
||||
# using a DHCP-proxy, where clients talk
|
||||
# to the OpenVPN server-side DHCP server
|
||||
# to receive their IP address allocation
|
||||
# and DNS server addresses. You must first use
|
||||
# your OS's bridging capability to bridge the TAP
|
||||
# interface with the ethernet NIC interface.
|
||||
# Note: this mode only works on clients (such as
|
||||
# Windows), where the client-side TAP adapter is
|
||||
# bound to a DHCP client.
|
||||
;server-bridge
|
||||
|
||||
# Push routes to the client to allow it
|
||||
# to reach other private subnets behind
|
||||
# the server. Remember that these
|
||||
# private subnets will also need
|
||||
# to know to route the OpenVPN client
|
||||
# address pool (10.8.0.0/255.255.255.0)
|
||||
# back to the OpenVPN server.
|
||||
push "route 10.8.0.0 255.255.255.0"
|
||||
|
||||
# To assign specific IP addresses to specific
|
||||
# clients or if a connecting client has a private
|
||||
# subnet behind it that should also have VPN access,
|
||||
# use the subdirectory "ccd" for client-specific
|
||||
# configuration files (see man page for more info).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXAMPLE: Suppose the client
|
||||
# having the certificate common name "Thelonious"
|
||||
# also has a small subnet behind his connecting
|
||||
# machine, such as 192.168.40.128/255.255.255.248.
|
||||
# First, uncomment out these lines:
|
||||
;client-config-dir ccd
|
||||
;route 192.168.40.128 255.255.255.248
|
||||
|
||||
# Then create a file ccd/Thelonious with this line:
|
||||
# iroute 192.168.40.128 255.255.255.248
|
||||
# This will allow Thelonious' private subnet to
|
||||
# access the VPN. This example will only work
|
||||
# if you are routing, not bridging, i.e. you are
|
||||
# using "dev tun" and "server" directives.
|
||||
|
||||
# EXAMPLE: Suppose you want to give
|
||||
# Thelonious a fixed VPN IP address of 10.9.0.1.
|
||||
# First uncomment out these lines:
|
||||
;client-config-dir ccd
|
||||
;route 10.9.0.0 255.255.255.252
|
||||
|
||||
# Then add this line to ccd/Thelonious:
|
||||
# ifconfig-push 10.9.0.1 10.9.0.2
|
||||
|
||||
# Suppose that you want to enable different
|
||||
# firewall access policies for different groups
|
||||
# of clients. There are two methods:
|
||||
# (1) Run multiple OpenVPN daemons, one for each
|
||||
# group, and firewall the TUN/TAP interface
|
||||
# for each group/daemon appropriately.
|
||||
# (2) (Advanced) Create a script to dynamically
|
||||
# modify the firewall in response to access
|
||||
# from different clients. See man
|
||||
# page for more info on learn-address script.
|
||||
;learn-address ./script
|
||||
|
||||
# If enabled, this directive will configure
|
||||
# all clients to redirect their default
|
||||
# network gateway through the VPN, causing
|
||||
# all IP traffic such as web browsing and
|
||||
# and DNS lookups to go through the VPN
|
||||
# (The OpenVPN server machine may need to NAT
|
||||
# or bridge the TUN/TAP interface to the internet
|
||||
# in order for this to work properly).
|
||||
;push "redirect-gateway def1 bypass-dhcp"
|
||||
|
||||
# Certain Windows-specific network settings
|
||||
# can be pushed to clients, such as DNS
|
||||
# or WINS server addresses. CAVEAT:
|
||||
# http://openvpn.net/faq.html#dhcpcaveats
|
||||
# The addresses below refer to the public
|
||||
# DNS servers provided by opendns.com.
|
||||
;push "dhcp-option DNS 208.67.222.222"
|
||||
|
||||
# Uncomment this directive to allow different
|
||||
# clients to be able to "see" each other.
|
||||
# By default, clients will only see the server.
|
||||
# To force clients to only see the server, you
|
||||
# will also need to appropriately firewall the
|
||||
# server's TUN/TAP interface.
|
||||
client-to-client
|
||||
|
||||
# Uncomment this directive if multiple clients
|
||||
# might connect with the same certificate/key
|
||||
# files or common names. This is recommended
|
||||
# only for testing purposes. For production use,
|
||||
# each client should have its own certificate/key
|
||||
# pair.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# IF YOU HAVE NOT GENERATED INDIVIDUAL
|
||||
# CERTIFICATE/KEY PAIRS FOR EACH CLIENT,
|
||||
# EACH HAVING ITS OWN UNIQUE "COMMON NAME",
|
||||
# UNCOMMENT THIS LINE OUT.
|
||||
;duplicate-cn
|
||||
|
||||
# The keepalive directive causes ping-like
|
||||
# messages to be sent back and forth over
|
||||
# the link so that each side knows when
|
||||
# the other side has gone down.
|
||||
# Ping every 10 seconds, assume that remote
|
||||
# peer is down if no ping received during
|
||||
# a 120 second time period.
|
||||
keepalive 10 120
|
||||
|
||||
# try forever to resolve peer name
|
||||
resolv-retry infinite
|
||||
|
||||
# Don't ping until connected to remote
|
||||
ping-timer-rem
|
||||
|
||||
# For extra security beyond that provided
|
||||
# by SSL/TLS, create an "HMAC firewall"
|
||||
# to help block DoS attacks and UDP port flooding.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Generate with:
|
||||
# openvpn --genkey --secret ta.key
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The server and each client must have
|
||||
# a copy of this key.
|
||||
# The second parameter should be '0'
|
||||
# on the server and '1' on the clients.
|
||||
tls-auth /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/ta.key 0
|
||||
auth SHA512
|
||||
|
||||
# Select a cryptographic cipher.
|
||||
# This config item must be copied to
|
||||
# the client config file as well.
|
||||
cipher AES-256-CBC
|
||||
tls-version-min 1.2
|
||||
|
||||
# Enable compression on the VPN link.
|
||||
# If you enable it here, you must also
|
||||
# enable it in the client config file.
|
||||
# Disabled as advised on https://openvpn.net/security-advisories/
|
||||
#compress lz4
|
||||
|
||||
# The maximum number of concurrently connected
|
||||
# clients we want to allow.
|
||||
max-clients 10
|
||||
|
||||
# It's a good idea to reduce the OpenVPN
|
||||
# daemon's privileges after initialization.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# You can uncomment this out on
|
||||
# non-Windows systems.
|
||||
user nobody
|
||||
group nogroup
|
||||
|
||||
# The persist options will try to avoid
|
||||
# accessing certain resources on restart
|
||||
# that may no longer be accessible because
|
||||
# of the privilege downgrade.
|
||||
persist-key
|
||||
persist-tun
|
||||
|
||||
# Output a short status file showing
|
||||
# current connections, truncated
|
||||
# and rewritten every minute.
|
||||
status openvpn-mobile-status.log
|
||||
|
||||
# By default, log messages will go to the syslog (or
|
||||
# on Windows, if running as a service, they will go to
|
||||
# the "\Program Files\OpenVPN\log" directory).
|
||||
# Use log or log-append to override this default.
|
||||
# "log" will truncate the log file on OpenVPN startup,
|
||||
# while "log-append" will append to it. Use one
|
||||
# or the other (but not both).
|
||||
;log openvpn.log
|
||||
|
||||
# Set the appropriate level of log
|
||||
# file verbosity.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# 0 is silent, except for fatal errors
|
||||
# 4 is reasonable for general usage
|
||||
# 5 and 6 can help to debug connection problems
|
||||
# 9 is extremely verbose
|
||||
verb 4
|
||||
|
||||
# Silence repeating messages. At most 20
|
||||
# sequential messages of the same message
|
||||
# category will be output to the log.
|
||||
mute 5
|
||||
|
||||
# Disable the internal fragmentation alghorithm
|
||||
# this can be done by the kernel network driver from the OS
|
||||
fragment 0
|
||||
mssfix 0
|
||||
|
||||
txqueuelen 1000
|
||||
|
|
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
|
|||
<junctionsAsDirs>true</junctionsAsDirs>
|
||||
</folder>
|
||||
<device id="CSDXP5E-4UBNC36-32EHTPK-L6Y6JVZ-HQHM42R-FJXN2LI-2MTYRFX-3ZZPUQN" name="Desktop" compression="metadata" introducer="false" skipIntroductionRemovals="false" introducedBy="">
|
||||
<address>tcp://10.8.1.10:22000</address>
|
||||
<address>dynamic</address>
|
||||
<paused>false</paused>
|
||||
<autoAcceptFolders>false</autoAcceptFolders>
|
||||
<maxSendKbps>0</maxSendKbps>
|
||||
|
|
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
|
|||
<remoteGUIPort>0</remoteGUIPort>
|
||||
</device>
|
||||
<device id="2AC4LRC-YIJDWWK-YCOEZLT-4OWWC2E-7VEZQQB-F3AAPZR-HU75FE4-PGWWXQH" name="XPS15" compression="metadata" introducer="false" skipIntroductionRemovals="false" introducedBy="">
|
||||
<address>tcp://10.8.1.6:22000</address>
|
||||
<address>dynamic</address>
|
||||
<paused>false</paused>
|
||||
<autoAcceptFolders>false</autoAcceptFolders>
|
||||
<maxSendKbps>0</maxSendKbps>
|
||||
|
|
@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
|
|||
<remoteGUIPort>0</remoteGUIPort>
|
||||
</device>
|
||||
<gui enabled="true" tls="true" debugging="false">
|
||||
<address>{{ syncthing_gui_address }}:{{ syncthing_gui_port }}</address>
|
||||
<address>{{ vpn_listen_address }}:{{ syncthing_gui_port }}</address>
|
||||
<user>platvoeten</user>
|
||||
<password>$2a$10$1WqvnXwMfqTU6072LZmxTOkpbqE2osM4G8TrdXfEfkUM1ZEC8I.CK</password>
|
||||
<apikey>6T6cWRLpeXC44ZRoe7QcaKZpHJu2Wug3</apikey>
|
||||
|
|
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
|
|||
</gui>
|
||||
<ldap></ldap>
|
||||
<options>
|
||||
<listenAddress>{{ syncthing_listen_address }}:{{ syncthing_protocol_port }}</listenAddress>
|
||||
<listenAddress>{{ vpn_listen_address }}:{{ syncthing_protocol_port }}</listenAddress>
|
||||
<globalAnnounceServer>default</globalAnnounceServer>
|
||||
<globalAnnounceEnabled>true</globalAnnounceEnabled>
|
||||
<localAnnounceEnabled>true</localAnnounceEnabled>
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
|
|||
"ratio-limit-enabled": false,
|
||||
"rename-partial-files": true,
|
||||
"rpc-authentication-required": false,
|
||||
"rpc-bind-address": "{{ transmission_rpc_address }}",
|
||||
"rpc-bind-address": "{{ vpn_listen_address }}",
|
||||
"rpc-enabled": true,
|
||||
"rpc-host-whitelist": "",
|
||||
"rpc-host-whitelist-enabled": false,
|
||||
|
|
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
|
|||
"rpc-port": {{ transmission_port }},
|
||||
"rpc-url": "/transmission/",
|
||||
"rpc-username": "transmission",
|
||||
"rpc-whitelist": "{{ transmission_rpc_whitelist }}",
|
||||
"rpc-whitelist": "127.0.0.1, {{ vpn_listen_address:[-1] }}*",
|
||||
"rpc-whitelist-enabled": true,
|
||||
"scrape-paused-torrents-enabled": true,
|
||||
"script-torrent-done-enabled": false,
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
|
|||
mpd_listen_address: '10.8.0.1'
|
||||
mpd_port: 21000
|
||||
mpd_http_port: 21001
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
|
|||
syncthing_listen_address: '10.8.0.1'
|
||||
syncthing_gui_address: '10.8.0.1'
|
||||
|
||||
syncthing_gui_port: 8384
|
||||
syncthing_protocol_port: 22000
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
|
|||
transmission_port: 9091
|
||||
transmission_download_folder: '/home/sonny/media/downloads'
|
||||
transmission_incomplete_folder: '/home/sonny/media/downloads/Incompleet'
|
||||
transmission_rpc_whitelist: '127.0.0.1,10.8.0.*, 10.8.1.*'
|
||||
transmission_rpc_address: '10.8.0.1'
|
||||
transmission_ratelimit_ratio: 2
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
16
vars/vpn.yml
16
vars/vpn.yml
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,15 @@
|
|||
vpn_listen_address: '10.8.0.1'
|
||||
vpn_listen_address: '10.0.0.1'
|
||||
vpn_local_ip: '192.168.178.185'
|
||||
vpn_port: '51902'
|
||||
vpn_interface: 'wg0'
|
||||
|
||||
vpn_mobile_port: '1194'
|
||||
vpn_lan_port: '20000'
|
||||
vpn_source_range: '10.0.0.0/24'
|
||||
vpn_destination_range: '10.0.0.1/32'
|
||||
|
||||
vpn_protocol: 'udp'
|
||||
vpn_peers:
|
||||
- {
|
||||
name: 'desktop', ip: '10.0.0.3'
|
||||
}
|
||||
- {
|
||||
name: 'laptop', ip: '10.0.0.2'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
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