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IPsec: Setup OPNsense for IKEv2 EAP-TLS
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.. contents:: Index
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EAP-TLS via IKEv2 is based on client certificate authentication.
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Be sure to install the client certificate on your enduser device.
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Step 1 - Create Certificates
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For EAP-TLS with IKEv2 you need to create a Root CA and a server certificate for your Firewall.
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Go to **System->Trust->Authorities** and click **Add**. Give it a **Descriptive Name** and as **Method**
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choose **Create internal Certificate Authority**. Increase the **Lifetime** and fill in the fields
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matching your local values. Now go to **System->Trust->Certificates** and create a new certificate for
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the Firewall itself. Important is to change the **Type** to server. The Common Name can be the hostname
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of the Firewall and set as **Alternative Name** the FQDN your Firewall how it is known to the WAN side.
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This is most important as your VPN will drop when the FQDN does not match the ones of the certificate.
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If you already have a CA roll out a server certificate and import
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the CA itself via **System->Trust->Authorities** and the certificate with the key in
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**System->Trust->Certificates**.
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Step 2 - Mobile Clients
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First we will need to setup the mobile clients network and authentication source.
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Go to **VPN->IPsec->Mobile Clients**
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For our example we will use the following settings:
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IKE Extensions
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**Enable** checked *check to enable mobile clients*
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**User Authentication** Local Database *For the example we use the Local Database*
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**Group Authentication** none *Leave on none*
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**Virtual Address Pool** 10.10.0.0/24 *Enter the IP range for the remote clients*
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========================== ================ =============================================
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You can select other options, but we will leave them all unchecked for this example.
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**Save** your settings and select **Create Phase1** when it appears.
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Then enter the Mobile Client Phase 1 setting.
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Step 3 - Phase 1 Mobile Clients
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Phase 1 General information
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**Connection method** default *default is 'Start on traffic'*
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**Key Exchange version** V2 *only V2 is supported for EAP-TLS*
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**Internet Protocol** IPv4
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**Interface** WAN *choose the interface connected to the internet*
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**Description** MobileIPsec *freely chosen description*
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Phase 1 proposal (Authentication)
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**Authentication method** EAP-TLS *This is the method we want here*
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**My identifier** Distinguished Name *Set the FQDN you used within certificate*
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**My Certificate** Certificate *Choose the certificate from dropdown list*
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=========================== ==================== =============================================
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.. Note::
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Some clients require RSA as remote like Strongswan Android App. If you encounter problem with
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your client devices replace **Authentication method** to **RSA (local) + EAP-TLS (remote)**
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Phase 1 proposal (Algorithms)
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**Encryption algorithm** AES *For our example we will use AES/256 bits*
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**Hash algoritm** SHA1, SHA256 *SHA1 and SHA256 for compatibility*
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**DH key group** 1024, 2048 bit *1024 and 2048 bit for compatibility*
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**Lifetime** 28800 sec *lifetime before renegotiation*
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Advanced Options are fine by default.
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**Save** your settings.
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Step 3 - Phase 2 Mobile Clients
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Press the button that says '+ Show 0 Phase-2 entries'
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.. image:: images/ipsec_s2s_vpn_p1a_show_p2.png
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:width: 100%
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You will see an empty list:
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.. image:: images/ipsec_s2s_vpn_p1a_p2_empty.png
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:width: 100%
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Now press the *+* at the right of this list to add a Phase 2 entry.
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General information
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**Mode** Tunnel IPv4 *Select Tunnel mode*
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**Description** MobileIPsecP2 *Freely chosen description*
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Local Network
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**Local Network** LAN subnet *Route the local LAN subnet*
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Phase 2 proposal (SA/Key Exchange)
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**Protocol** ESP *Choose ESP for encryption*
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**Encryption algorithms** AES / 256 *For this example we use AES 256*
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**Hash algorithms** SHA1, SHA256 *Same as before, mix SHA1 and SHA256*
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**PFS Key group** off *Most mobile systems do not support PFS in Phase2*
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**Lifetime** 3600 sec
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=========================== ============== ====================================================
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**Save** your settings and **Enable IPsec**, Select:
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.. image:: images/ipsec_s2s_vpn_p1a_enable.png
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:width: 100%
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.. Note::
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If you already had IPsec enabled and added Road Warrior setup, it's important to
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restart the whole service via services widget in the upper right corner of IPSec pages
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or via **System->Diagnostics->Services->Strogswan** since applying configuration only
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reloads it, but a restart also loads the required modules of strongSwan.
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Step 4 - Add IPsec Users
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Go to **System->Trust->Certificates** and create a new client certificate.
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Just click **Add**, choose your CA and probably increase the lifetime. Everything else besides
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the CN can be left default. Give a **Common Name** and **Save**. Download the newly created
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certificate as PKCS12 and export it to your end user device.
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