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THIS DOCUMENTATION IS ONLY PARTIALLY FINISHED FOR CHAOSVPN 2.0!

QUICK HOWTO FOR DEBIAN USER

0. Install necessary helper programs

needed to use the chaosvpn client:

# apt-get install iproute

needed to compile the chaosvpn-client if not using a precreated debian package for it:

# apt-get install build-essential git-core bison flex libcurl4-openssl-dev

aditionally needed to build the debian packages:

# apt-get install debhelper devscripts quilt
.
the quilt version in debian lenny is too old, you need quilt (>= 0.46-7) either
available in debian squeeze or from backports.org

1. Install tinc

# apt-get install tinc

You need either the package from Debian squeeze/unstable, or a lenny backport like from http://debian.sdinet.de/lenny/sdinet/tinc/

This has to be at least version 1.0.10, better 1.0.11 or later.

Or visit http://tinc.nl.linux.org/, download and build yourself - at a minimum ./configure, specify the parameter --sysconfdir=/etc, and check the binary in the script

If the tinc installation gives the following error:

> ./MAKEDEV: don't know how to make device "tun"

Then create the device by hand:

# mkdir -p /dev/net
# mknod /dev/net/tun c 10 200
# chown root:root /dev/net/tun
# chmod 600 /dev/net/tun

2. Create config directory

# mkdir -p /etc/tinc/chaos

3. Generate keys

# tincd -n chaos --generate-keys=2048

and press return a few times...

4. Devise a network-nick and a unique IP range you will be using

This network-nick or sometimes called nodename is the name of the network endpoint/gateway where the vpn software will be running, not necessarily the name of the user, there may even be more than one gateway per user.

Used below where <nodename> is.

Please use only characters a-z, 0-9 and _ in it.

Second please select an unused IPv4 range out of IPRanges, and write yourself down in that wiki page to mark your future range as in-use. Please select from the correct ranges, 172.31.*.* for Europe, and 10.100.*.* for North America and elsewhere.

Used below where <ipv4 subnet in the vpn> is.

The usage of IPv6 networks is also possible, but we do not have a central range for this (yet), you may specify an IPv6 range you received from your provider to be reachable over the VPN, or a private network assigned through RFC$insertnumberandlinkhere.

5. Hostname

The gateway may have a DynDNS (or similar) hostname pointing to a dynamic IP, or a static hostname/fixed IP.

Used below where <clienthost> is.

6. Mail us your Infos

  • send to haegar@ccc.de for a connection in Europe.
  • send to join@agoralink.org for a connection outside of Europe ie North America, et al.

We need the following info:

[<nodename>]
 replace <nodename> with the network nick from step 4
 .
gatewayhost=<clienthost>
 This should be the external name or ip address of the client host, not a VPN address.
 If the client is not reachable over the internet leave it out and set hidden=1 below.
 .
network=<ipv4 subnet in the vpn>
network6=<ipv6 subnet in the vpn>
 this may be more than one, IPv4 or IPv6
 .
 These subnets must be unique in our vpn,
 simply renumber your home network (or use something like NETMAP) with a network block that is still free.
 .
 Please use the list of assigned networks on IPRanges, and add yourself there.
owner=
 Admin of the VPN gateway, with email address - a way to contact the responsible
 person in case of problems with your network link.
key
 rsa-public-key - contents of /etc/tinc/chaos/rsa_key.pub
optional the following details:
port=655
 if not specified tinc works on tcp+udp port 655
 it is better if everyone chooses a random port for this.
 either this specified port or port 655 needs to accept TCP and UDP traffic from outside.
use-tcp-only=1
 "I don't do udp, we only use suboptimal tcp"
hidden=1
 "I cannot accept inbound tunnel connections, I can only connect out."
 (e.g. behind a NAT)
indirectdata=1
 "I cannot accept inbound udp data packets, I can only send out."
 (e.g. behind a NAT)
silent=1
 "I cannot connect out, but you can connect to me."

7. Awaiting Response

8. goto 6 unless $success

9. chaosvpn-client download and compile

    • TODO: THIS PART NEEDS TO BE EXPANDED **
If on Debian Lenny you currently (to be fixed) you need two backports from unstable
to compile:
.
# wget -nd http://debian.sdinet.de/lenny/sdinet/debhelper/debhelper_7.4.10~sdinetD1_all.deb
# wget -nd http://debian.sdinet.de/lenny/sdinet/quilt/quilt_0.46-8~bpo50+1_all.deb
# dpkg -i debhelper_7.4.10~sdinetD1_all.deb
# dpkg -i quilt_0.46-8~bpo50+1_all.deb
# git clone git://github.com/ryd/chaosvpn.git
# cd chaosvpn

way 1: create a git snapshot debian package

# make deb
 perhaps it throws an error about missing build dependencies, install these and retry.
# sudo dpkg -i ../chaosvpn_2.0*.deb
 install the generated package file, replace filename above with real name.

way 2: create debian package and install this

# debuild
 Answer the "This package has a Debian revision number but there does not seem to be
 an appropriate original tar file or .orig directory in the parent directory" with "y"
# sudo dpkg -i ../chaosvpn_2.0*.deb
 install the generated package file, replace filename above with real name.

way 3: just compile and install the raw binary

# make
# sudo make install

10. Customize configfile

FIXME to be expanded

/etc/tinc/chaosvpn.conf

In the top part are the variables.

change

$my_peerid to the network nick from step 4
$my_vpn_ip to an ip address in your network range, like 172.31.x.1

11. script in /etc/ppp/ip-up to autostart, or to restart from time to time via cron

if you built a debian package and installed it the cron and ip-up parts are already setup, if you installed it manually with make install you have to do it yourself.


and with luck, it will function beautifully! ;)


todo: tons ;) test in particular, and adjust docs for other linux distros, and perhaps even with *bsd