diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
index 5b44955..1727729 100644
--- a/LICENSE
+++ b/LICENSE
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
-The MIT License (MIT)
+MIT License
-Copyright (c) 2016 Nyr, Angristan
+Copyright (c) 2013 Nyr
+Copyright (c) 2016 Angristan (Stanislas Lange)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 4a6cdb7..eccb708 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Here is a preview of the installer :
**You have to enable the TUN module otherwise OpenVPN won't work.** Ask your host if you don't know how to do it. If the TUN module is not enabled, the script will warn you and exit.
-You can get a cheap VPS to run this script for $2.50/month worldwide at [Vultr](https://goo.gl/Xyd1Sc) or 3€/month for unlimited bandwidth in France at [PulseHeberg](https://goo.gl/76yqW5).
+You can get a cheap VPS to run this script for $3.50/month worldwide at [Vultr](https://goo.gl/Xyd1Sc) or 3€/month for unlimited bandwidth in France at [PulseHeberg](https://goo.gl/76yqW5).
First, get the script and make it executable :
@@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ When OpenVPN is installed, you can run the script again, and you will get the ch
This script is based on the great work of [Nyr and its contributors](https://github.com/Nyr/openvpn-install).
-I made it because I wanted to have a more secured OpenVPN out-of-the-box. It works like the original script, but is more focused on privacy and espicially better encryption. Nyr's original script uses mainly default parameters regarding encryption, and some of them are unsecure. See [#encryption](#encryption).
+I made it because I wanted to have a more secured OpenVPN out-of-the-box. It works like the original script, but is more focused on privacy and especially better encryption. Nyr's original script uses mainly default parameters regarding encryption, and some of them are insecure. See [#encryption](#encryption).
Also, Nyr and myself clearly have not the same point of view regarding this script, that's why it's a fork.
-The only drawback is that you need to use a recent version of OpenVPN, because some parameters that requires TLS 1.2 are only availble since OpenVPN 2.3.3. Therefore I restrain the compatibility of this script to a few but widely used GNU/Linux distributions, to get a recent version of OpenVPN from trusted third-party repositories, if needed. That is not a complete drawback tough, because it means that you can have the latest version with all the new features and security fixes. See [compatibilty](#compatibility).
+The only drawback is that you need to use a recent version of OpenVPN, because some parameters that requires TLS 1.2 are only available since OpenVPN 2.3.3. Therefore I restrain the compatibility of this script to a few but widely used GNU/Linux distributions, to get a recent version of OpenVPN from trusted third-party repositories, if needed. That is not a complete drawback tough, because it means that you can have the latest version with all the new features and security fixes. See [compatibility](#compatibility).
On the client-side, it's less problematic, but if you want to use an OpenVPN server installed with this script with an old client (\<2.3.3), it won't work. However I don't see why you would use an outdated client.
@@ -60,8 +60,9 @@ The script is made to work on these OS and architectures :
- **Debian 8** (i386, amd64)
- **Debian 9** (i386, amd64, armhf, arm64)
- **Ubuntu 14.04 LTS** (i386, amd64)
-- **Ubuntu 16.04 LTS** (i386, amd64)
+- **Ubuntu 16.04 LTS** (i386, amd64, armhf)
- **Ubuntu 17.10** (i386, amd64, armhf, arm64)
+- **Ubuntu 18.04 LTS** (i386, amd64, armhf, arm64)
- **Fedora 25** (amd64)
- **Fedora 26** (amd64)
- **Fedora 27** (amd64)
@@ -87,6 +88,7 @@ This fork includes the following features :
- [Arch Linux support](https://github.com/Angristan/OpenVPN-install/pull/2)
- Up-to-date OpenVPN thanks to [EPEL](http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL) for CentOS and [swupdate.openvpn.net](https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/OpenvpnSoftwareRepos) for Ubuntu and Debian. These are third-party yet trusted repositories.
- Randomized certificate name
+- The ability to create passwordless clients and clients protected with a password
- Other improvements !
## DNS
@@ -96,6 +98,7 @@ The script will ask you which DNS resolvers you want to use when connected to th
Here are the possibilities :
- Current system resolvers, those that are in `/etc/resolv.conf`
+- [Cloudflare](https://1.1.1.1/), recommended, fastest resolvers available (Anycast servers)
- [Quad9](https://www.quad9.net), recommended, security and privacy oriented, fast worldwide (Anycast servers)
- [FDN's DNS Servers](http://www.fdn.fr/actions/dns/), recommended if you're in western europe (France)
- [DNS.WATCH DNS Servers](https://dns.watch/index), recommended if you're in western europe (Germany)
@@ -184,7 +187,7 @@ The [SWEET32 vulnerability page](https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/SWEE
Indeed, AES is today's standard. It's the fastest and more secure cipher available today. [SEED](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEED) and [Camellia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camellia_(cipher)) are not vulnerable to date but are slower than AES and relatively less trusted.
-As they have not any proven vulnerabilities, I decided to give the user the choice to use them, though I don't see any particular reason to this day to use it. Maybe someday if AES happens to be broken. Here is an exemple about [why Camellia is good, but AES is better and should be used](http://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/476/why-does-nobody-use-or-break-the-camellia-cipher/477#477).
+As they have not any proven vulnerabilities, I decided to give the user the choice to use them, though I don't see any particular reason to this day to use it. Maybe someday if AES happens to be broken. Here is an example about [why Camellia is good, but AES is better and should be used](http://crypto.stackexchange.com/questions/476/why-does-nobody-use-or-break-the-camellia-cipher/477#477).
Currently AES is only available in its CBC mode, which is weaker than GCM.
@@ -212,7 +215,7 @@ Thus, the best data channel cipher currently available in OpenVPN is `AES-128-CB
### Control channel's cipher
-According to the [Hardening](https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/Hardening#Useof--tls-cipher) page of the OpenVPN wiki, TLS 1.2 is not supported by OpenVPN <2.3.3, so it uses a TLS 1.0 cipher by default, which is unsecure.
+According to the [Hardening](https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/Hardening#Useof--tls-cipher) page of the OpenVPN wiki, TLS 1.2 is not supported by OpenVPN <2.3.3, so it uses a TLS 1.0 cipher by default, which is insecure.
> The following are TLSv1.2 DHE + RSA choices, requiring a compatible peer running at least OpenVPN 2.3.3:
- TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-GCM-SHA384
@@ -228,7 +231,7 @@ Thus, I have chosen `TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-128-GCM-SHA256` as the control channel
OpenVPN uses a 2048 bits DH key [by default](https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa/blob/master/easyrsa3/vars.example#L97).
-2048 bits is OK, but both [NSA](https://cryptome.org/2016/01/CNSA-Suite-and-Quantum-Computing-FAQ.pdf) and [ANSSI](https://www.ssi.gouv.fr/uploads/2015/01/RGS_v-2-0_B1.pdf) recommend at least a 3072 bits for a future-proof key. Like RSA, the size of the key will have an impact on speed, I leave the choice to use a 2048, 3072 or 4096 bits key. 4096 bits is what's most used and recommened today, but 3072 bits is still good.
+2048 bits is OK, but both [NSA](https://cryptome.org/2016/01/CNSA-Suite-and-Quantum-Computing-FAQ.pdf) and [ANSSI](https://www.ssi.gouv.fr/uploads/2015/01/RGS_v-2-0_B1.pdf) recommend at least a 3072 bits for a future-proof key. Like RSA, the size of the key will have an impact on speed, I leave the choice to use a 2048, 3072 or 4096 bits key. 4096 bits is what's most used and recommended today, but 3072 bits is still good.
In OpenVPN 2.4, we will be able to use ECDH key. It uses elliptic curves instead of prime numbers' factorization for a reduced key size and calculation time, thus it's faster and more secure.
@@ -253,10 +256,16 @@ SHA-1 is not safe anymore, so I use SHA-256 which is safe and widely used.
TLS-Auth is not enabled by default by OpenVPN, but it is in this script.
+## Check for DNS leaks
+
+Go to [dnsleaktest.com](https://dnsleaktest.com/) or [ipleak.net](https://ipleak.net/) with your browser. Only your server's IP should show up.
+
+## Say thanks
+
+You can [say thanks](https://saythanks.io/to/Angristan) if you want!
+
## Credits & Licence
Thanks to the [contributors](https://github.com/Angristan/OpenVPN-install/graphs/contributors) and of course Nyr's orginal work.
-[Old repo](https://github.com/Angristan/OpenVPN-install-fork-old)
-
[MIT Licence](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Angristan/openvpn-install/master/LICENSE)
diff --git a/openvpn-install.sh b/openvpn-install.sh
index b7e173d..248ce34 100644
--- a/openvpn-install.sh
+++ b/openvpn-install.sh
@@ -4,16 +4,19 @@
# https://github.com/Angristan/OpenVPN-install
+# Verify root
if [[ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "Sorry, you need to run this as root"
exit 1
fi
+# Verify tun
if [[ ! -e /dev/net/tun ]]; then
echo "TUN is not available"
exit 2
fi
+# Check if CentOS 5
if grep -qs "CentOS release 5" "/etc/redhat-release"; then
echo "CentOS 5 is too old and not supported"
exit 3
@@ -22,11 +25,9 @@ fi
if [[ -e /etc/debian_version ]]; then
OS="debian"
# Getting the version number, to verify that a recent version of OpenVPN is available
- # VERSION_ID=$(cat /etc/os-release | grep "VERSION_ID")
source /etc/os-release
IPTABLES='/etc/iptables/iptables.rules'
SYSCTL='/etc/sysctl.conf'
- # if [[ "$VERSION_ID" != 'VERSION_ID="7"' ]] && [[ "$VERSION_ID" != 'VERSION_ID="8"' ]] && [[ "$VERSION_ID" != 'VERSION_ID="9"' ]] && [[ "$VERSION_ID" != 'VERSION_ID="14.04"' ]] && [[ "$VERSION_ID" != 'VERSION_ID="16.04"' ]] && [[ "$VERSION_ID" != 'VERSION_ID="17.10"' ]]; then
case "$VERSION_ID" in
7|8|9|14.04|16.04|17.10)
:
@@ -39,7 +40,7 @@ if [[ -e /etc/debian_version ]]; then
echo "then you can continue, a recent version of OpenVPN is available on these."
echo "Keep in mind they are not supported, though."
while [[ $CONTINUE != "y" && $CONTINUE != "n" ]]; do
- read -p "Continue ? [y/n]: " -e CONTINUE
+ read -rp "Continue ? [y/n]: " -e CONTINUE
done
if [[ "$CONTINUE" = "n" ]]; then
echo "Ok, bye !"
@@ -66,37 +67,35 @@ fi
newclient () {
# Where to write the custom client.ovpn?
- if [ -e /home/$1 ]; then # if $1 is a user name
+ if [ -e "/home/$1" ]; then # if $1 is a user name
homeDir="/home/$1"
- elif [ ${SUDO_USER} ]; then # if not, use SUDO_USER
+ elif [ "${SUDO_USER}" ]; then # if not, use SUDO_USER
homeDir="/home/${SUDO_USER}"
else # if not SUDO_USER, use /root
homeDir="/root"
fi
# Generates the custom client.ovpn
- cp /etc/openvpn/client-template.txt $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- echo "" >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- cat /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/ca.crt >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- echo "" >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- echo "" >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- cat /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/issued/$1.crt >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- echo "" >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- echo "" >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- cat /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/private/$1.key >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- echo "" >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- echo "key-direction 1" >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- echo "" >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- cat /etc/openvpn/tls-auth.key >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
- echo "" >> $homeDir/$1.ovpn
+ cp /etc/openvpn/client-template.txt "$homeDir/$1.ovpn"
+ {
+ echo ""
+ cat "/etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/ca.crt"
+ echo ""
+
+ echo ""
+ cat "/etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/issued/$1.crt"
+ echo ""
+
+ echo ""
+ cat "/etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/private/$1.key"
+ echo ""
+ echo "key-direction 1"
+
+ echo ""
+ cat "/etc/openvpn/tls-auth.key"
+ echo ""
+ } >> "$homeDir/$1.ovpn"
}
-# Try to get our IP from the system and fallback to the Internet.
-# I do this to make the script compatible with NATed servers (LowEndSpirit/Scaleway)
-# and to avoid getting an IPv6.
-IP=$(ip addr | grep 'inet' | grep -v inet6 | grep -vE '127\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' | grep -o -E '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' | head -1)
-if [[ "$IP" = "" ]]; then
- IP=$(wget -qO- ipv4.icanhazip.com)
-fi
# Get Internet network interface with default route
NIC=$(ip -4 route ls | grep default | grep -Po '(?<=dev )(\S+)' | head -1)
@@ -108,24 +107,47 @@ if [[ -e /etc/openvpn/server.conf ]]; then
echo ""
echo "Looks like OpenVPN is already installed"
echo ""
+
echo "What do you want to do?"
echo " 1) Add a cert for a new user"
echo " 2) Revoke existing user cert"
echo " 3) Remove OpenVPN"
echo " 4) Exit"
- read -p "Select an option [1-4]: " option
+ read -rp "Select an option [1-4]: " option
+
case $option in
1)
echo ""
echo "Here are the files that already exist,do not repeat that"
tail -n +2 /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/index.txt | grep "^V" | cut -d '=' -f 2 | nl -s ') '
+ echo "Do you want to protect the configuration file with a password?"
+ echo "(e.g. encrypt the private key with a password)"
+ echo " 1) Add a passwordless client"
+ echo " 2) Use a password for the client"
+ until [[ "$pass" =~ ^[1-2]$ ]]; do
+ read -rp "Select an option [1-2]: " -e -i 1 pass
+ done
+ echo ""
echo "Tell me a name for the client cert"
- echo "Please, use one word only, no special characters"
- read -p "Client name: " -e -i newclient CLIENT
+ echo "Use one word only, no special characters"
+ until [[ "$CLIENT" =~ ^[a-zA-Z0-9_]+$ ]]; do
+ read -rp "Client name: " -e CLIENT
+ done
+
cd /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/
- ./easyrsa build-client-full $CLIENT nopass
+ case $pass in
+ 1)
+ ./easyrsa build-client-full $CLIENT nopass
+ ;;
+ 2)
+ echo "⚠️ You will be asked for the client password below ⚠️"
+ ./easyrsa build-client-full $CLIENT
+ ;;
+ esac
+
# Generates the custom client.ovpn
newclient "$CLIENT"
+
echo ""
echo "Client $CLIENT added, certs available at $homeDir/$CLIENT.ovpn"
exit
@@ -137,24 +159,29 @@ if [[ -e /etc/openvpn/server.conf ]]; then
echo "You have no existing clients!"
exit 5
fi
+
echo ""
echo "Select the existing client certificate you want to revoke"
tail -n +2 /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/index.txt | grep "^V" | cut -d '=' -f 2 | nl -s ') '
if [[ "$NUMBEROFCLIENTS" = '1' ]]; then
- read -p "Select one client [1]: " CLIENTNUMBER
+ read -rp "Select one client [1]: " CLIENTNUMBER
else
- read -p "Select one client [1-$NUMBEROFCLIENTS]: " CLIENTNUMBER
+ read -rp "Select one client [1-$NUMBEROFCLIENTS]: " CLIENTNUMBER
fi
+
CLIENT=$(tail -n +2 /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/index.txt | grep "^V" | cut -d '=' -f 2 | sed -n "$CLIENTNUMBER"p)
cd /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/
./easyrsa --batch revoke $CLIENT
EASYRSA_CRL_DAYS=3650 ./easyrsa gen-crl
- rm -rf pki/reqs/$CLIENT.req
- rm -rf pki/private/$CLIENT.key
- rm -rf pki/issued/$CLIENT.crt
- rm -rf /etc/openvpn/crl.pem
+ rm -f pki/reqs/$CLIENT.req
+ rm -f pki/private/$CLIENT.key
+ rm -f pki/issued/$CLIENT.crt
+ rm -f /etc/openvpn/crl.pem
cp /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/crl.pem /etc/openvpn/crl.pem
chmod 644 /etc/openvpn/crl.pem
+ rm -f $(find /home -maxdepth 2 | grep $CLIENT.ovpn) 2>/dev/null
+ rm -f /root/$CLIENT.ovpn 2>/dev/null
+
echo ""
echo "Certificate for client $CLIENT revoked"
echo "Exiting..."
@@ -162,7 +189,7 @@ if [[ -e /etc/openvpn/server.conf ]]; then
;;
3)
echo ""
- read -p "Do you really want to remove OpenVPN? [y/n]: " -e -i n REMOVE
+ read -rp "Do you really want to remove OpenVPN? [y/n]: " -e -i n REMOVE
if [[ "$REMOVE" = 'y' ]]; then
PORT=$(grep '^port ' /etc/openvpn/server.conf | cut -d " " -f 2)
if pgrep firewalld; then
@@ -197,6 +224,12 @@ if [[ -e /etc/openvpn/server.conf ]]; then
else
yum remove openvpn -y
fi
+ OVPNS=$(ls /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/pki/issued | awk -F "." {'print $1'})
+ for i in $OVPNS
+ do
+ rm $(find /home -maxdepth 2 | grep $i.ovpn) 2>/dev/null
+ rm /root/$i.ovpn 2>/dev/null
+ done
rm -rf /etc/openvpn
rm -rf /usr/share/doc/openvpn*
echo ""
@@ -214,6 +247,7 @@ else
clear
echo "Welcome to the secure OpenVPN installer (github.com/Angristan/OpenVPN-install)"
echo ""
+
# OpenVPN setup and first user creation
echo "I need to ask you a few questions before starting the setup"
echo "You can leave the default options and just press enter if you are ok with them"
@@ -221,28 +255,59 @@ else
echo "I need to know the IPv4 address of the network interface you want OpenVPN listening to."
echo "If your server is running behind a NAT, (e.g. LowEndSpirit, Scaleway) leave the IP address as it is. (local/private IP)"
echo "Otherwise, it should be your public IPv4 address."
- read -p "IP address: " -e -i $IP IP
+
+ # Autodetect IP address and pre-fill for the user
+ IP=$(ip addr | grep 'inet' | grep -v inet6 | grep -vE '127\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' | grep -oE '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' | head -1)
+ read -rp "IP address: " -e -i $IP IP
echo ""
echo "What port do you want for OpenVPN?"
- read -p "Port: " -e -i 1194 PORT
+ echo " 1) Default: 1194"
+ echo " 2) Custom"
+ echo " 3) Random [49152-65535]"
+ until [[ "$PORT_CHOICE" =~ ^[1-3]$ ]]; do
+ read -p "Port choice [1-3]: " -e -i 1 PORT_CHOICE
+ done
+ case $PORT_CHOICE in
+ 1)
+ PORT="1194"
+ ;;
+ 2)
+ until [[ "$PORT" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && [ "$PORT" -ge 1 -a "$PORT" -le 65535 ]; do
+ read -p "Custom port [1-65535]: " -e -i 1194 PORT
+ done
+ ;;
+ 3)
+ # Generate random number within private ports range
+ PORT=$(shuf -i49152-65535 -n1)
+ echo "Random Port: $PORT"
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ # If $IP is a private IP address, the server must be behind NAT
+ if echo "$IP" | grep -qE '^(10\.|172\.1[6789]\.|172\.2[0-9]\.|172\.3[01]\.|192\.168)'; then
+ echo ""
+ echo "This server is behind NAT. What is the public IPv4 address or hostname?"
+ read -rp "Public IP address / hostname: " -e PUBLICIP
+ fi
echo ""
echo "What protocol do you want for OpenVPN?"
echo "Unless UDP is blocked, you should not use TCP (unnecessarily slower)"
- while [[ $PROTOCOL != "UDP" && $PROTOCOL != "TCP" ]]; do
- read -p "Protocol [UDP/TCP]: " -e -i UDP PROTOCOL
+ until [[ "$PROTOCOL" == "UDP" || "$PROTOCOL" == "TCP" ]]; do
+ read -rp "Protocol [UDP/TCP]: " -e -i UDP PROTOCOL
done
echo ""
echo "What DNS do you want to use with the VPN?"
echo " 1) Current system resolvers (from /etc/resolv.conf)"
- echo " 2) Quad9 (Anycast: worldwide)"
- echo " 3) FDN (France)"
- echo " 4) DNS.WATCH (Germany)"
- echo " 5) OpenDNS (Anycast: worldwide)"
- echo " 6) Google (Anycast: worldwide)"
- echo " 7) Yandex Basic (Russia)"
- echo " 8) AdGuard DNS (Russia)"
- while [[ $DNS != "1" && $DNS != "2" && $DNS != "3" && $DNS != "4" && $DNS != "5" && $DNS != "6" && $DNS != "7" && $DNS != "8" ]]; do
- read -p "DNS [1-8]: " -e -i 1 DNS
+ echo " 2) Cloudflare (Anycast: worldwide)"
+ echo " 3) Quad9 (Anycast: worldwide)"
+ echo " 4) FDN (France)"
+ echo " 5) DNS.WATCH (Germany)"
+ echo " 6) OpenDNS (Anycast: worldwide)"
+ echo " 7) Google (Anycast: worldwide)"
+ echo " 8) Yandex Basic (Russia)"
+ echo " 9) AdGuard DNS (Russia)"
+ until [[ "$DNS" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && [ "$DNS" -ge 1 -a "$DNS" -le 9 ]; do
+ read -rp "DNS [1-9]: " -e -i 1 DNS
done
echo ""
echo "See https://github.com/Angristan/OpenVPN-install#encryption to learn more about "
@@ -260,8 +325,8 @@ else
echo " 5) CAMELLIA-192-CBC"
echo " 6) CAMELLIA-256-CBC"
echo " 7) SEED-CBC"
- while [[ $CIPHER != "1" && $CIPHER != "2" && $CIPHER != "3" && $CIPHER != "4" && $CIPHER != "5" && $CIPHER != "6" && $CIPHER != "7" ]]; do
- read -p "Cipher [1-7]: " -e -i 1 CIPHER
+ until [[ "$CIPHER" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && [ "$CIPHER" -ge 1 -a "$CIPHER" -le 7 ]; do
+ read -rp "Cipher [1-7]: " -e -i 1 CIPHER
done
case $CIPHER in
1)
@@ -291,8 +356,8 @@ else
echo " 1) 2048 bits (fastest)"
echo " 2) 3072 bits (recommended, best compromise)"
echo " 3) 4096 bits (most secure)"
- while [[ $DH_KEY_SIZE != "1" && $DH_KEY_SIZE != "2" && $DH_KEY_SIZE != "3" ]]; do
- read -p "DH key size [1-3]: " -e -i 2 DH_KEY_SIZE
+ until [[ "$DH_KEY_SIZE" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && [ "$DH_KEY_SIZE" -ge 1 -a "$DH_KEY_SIZE" -le 3 ]; do
+ read -rp "DH key size [1-3]: " -e -i 2 DH_KEY_SIZE
done
case $DH_KEY_SIZE in
1)
@@ -310,8 +375,8 @@ else
echo " 1) 2048 bits (fastest)"
echo " 2) 3072 bits (recommended, best compromise)"
echo " 3) 4096 bits (most secure)"
- while [[ $RSA_KEY_SIZE != "1" && $RSA_KEY_SIZE != "2" && $RSA_KEY_SIZE != "3" ]]; do
- read -p "RSA key size [1-3]: " -e -i 2 RSA_KEY_SIZE
+ until [[ "$RSA_KEY_SIZE" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] && [ "$RSA_KEY_SIZE" -ge 1 -a "$RSA_KEY_SIZE" -le 3 ]; do
+ read -rp "RSA key size [1-3]: " -e -i 2 RSA_KEY_SIZE
done
case $RSA_KEY_SIZE in
1)
@@ -325,17 +390,25 @@ else
;;
esac
echo ""
+ echo "Do you want to protect the configuration file with a password?"
+ echo "(e.g. encrypt the private key with a password)"
+ echo " 1) Add a passwordless client"
+ echo " 2) Use a password for the client"
+ until [[ "$pass" =~ ^[1-2]$ ]]; do
+ read -rp "Select an option [1-2]: " -e -i 1 pass
+ done
+ echo ""
echo "Finally, tell me a name for the client certificate and configuration"
- while [[ $CLIENT = "" ]]; do
- echo "Please, use one word only, no special characters"
- read -p "Client name: " -e -i client CLIENT
+ echo "Use one word only, no special characters"
+ until [[ "$CLIENT" =~ ^[a-zA-Z0-9_]+$ ]]; do
+ read -rp "Client name: " -e -i client CLIENT
done
echo ""
echo "Okay, that was all I needed. We are ready to setup your OpenVPN server now"
read -n1 -r -p "Press any key to continue..."
if [[ "$OS" = 'debian' ]]; then
- apt-get install ca-certificates gpg -y
+ apt-get install ca-certificates gnupg -y
# We add the OpenVPN repo to get the latest version.
# Debian 7
if [[ "$VERSION_ID" = 'VERSION_ID="7"' ]]; then
@@ -436,8 +509,8 @@ WantedBy=multi-user.target" > /etc/systemd/system/iptables.service
echo "Not doing that could cause problems between dependencies, or missing files in repositories."
echo ""
echo "Continuing will update your installed packages and install needed ones."
- while [[ $CONTINUE != "y" && $CONTINUE != "n" ]]; do
- read -p "Continue ? [y/n]: " -e -i y CONTINUE
+ until [[ $CONTINUE == "y" || $CONTINUE == "n" ]]; do
+ read -rp "Continue ? [y/n]: " -e -i y CONTINUE
done
if [[ "$CONTINUE" = "n" ]]; then
echo "Ok, bye !"
@@ -467,14 +540,13 @@ WantedBy=multi-user.target" > /etc/systemd/system/iptables.service
# Get easy-rsa
wget -O ~/EasyRSA-3.0.4.tgz https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa/releases/download/v3.0.4/EasyRSA-3.0.4.tgz
tar xzf ~/EasyRSA-3.0.4.tgz -C ~/
- mv ~/EasyRSA-3.0.4/ /etc/openvpn/
- mv /etc/openvpn/EasyRSA-3.0.4/ /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/
+ mv ~/EasyRSA-3.0.4/ /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/
chown -R root:root /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/
- rm -rf ~/EasyRSA-3.0.4.tgz
+ rm -f ~/EasyRSA-3.0.4.tgz
cd /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/
# Generate a random, alphanumeric identifier of 16 characters for CN and one for server name
- SERVER_CN="cn_$(cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | fold -w 16 | head -n 1)"
- SERVER_NAME="server_$(cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | fold -w 16 | head -n 1)"
+ SERVER_CN="cn_$(head /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | fold -w 16 | head -n 1)"
+ SERVER_NAME="server_$(head /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | fold -w 16 | head -n 1)"
echo "set_var EASYRSA_KEY_SIZE $RSA_KEY_SIZE" > vars
echo "set_var EASYRSA_REQ_CN $SERVER_CN" >> vars
# Create the PKI, set up the CA, the DH params and the server + client certificates
@@ -482,7 +554,15 @@ WantedBy=multi-user.target" > /etc/systemd/system/iptables.service
./easyrsa --batch build-ca nopass
openssl dhparam -out dh.pem $DH_KEY_SIZE
./easyrsa build-server-full $SERVER_NAME nopass
- ./easyrsa build-client-full $CLIENT nopass
+ case $pass in
+ 1)
+ ./easyrsa build-client-full $CLIENT nopass
+ ;;
+ 2)
+ echo "⚠️ You will be asked for the client password below ⚠️"
+ ./easyrsa build-client-full $CLIENT
+ ;;
+ esac
EASYRSA_CRL_DAYS=3650 ./easyrsa gen-crl
# generate tls-auth key
openvpn --genkey --secret /etc/openvpn/tls-auth.key
@@ -493,11 +573,7 @@ WantedBy=multi-user.target" > /etc/systemd/system/iptables.service
# Generate server.conf
echo "port $PORT" > /etc/openvpn/server.conf
- if [[ "$PROTOCOL" = 'UDP' ]]; then
- echo "proto udp" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
- elif [[ "$PROTOCOL" = 'TCP' ]]; then
- echo "proto tcp" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
- fi
+ echo "proto $(echo $PROTOCOL | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
echo "dev tun
user nobody
group $NOGROUP
@@ -510,40 +586,52 @@ ifconfig-pool-persist ipp.txt" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
# DNS resolvers
case $DNS in
1)
+ # Locate the proper resolv.conf
+ # Needed for systems running systemd-resolved
+ if grep -q "127.0.0.53" "/etc/resolv.conf"; then
+ RESOLVCONF='/run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf'
+ else
+ RESOLVCONF='/etc/resolv.conf'
+ fi
# Obtain the resolvers from resolv.conf and use them for OpenVPN
- grep -v '#' /etc/resolv.conf | grep 'nameserver' | grep -E -o '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' | while read line; do
+ grep -v '#' $RESOLVCONF | grep 'nameserver' | grep -E -o '[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' | while read -r line; do
echo "push \"dhcp-option DNS $line\"" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
done
;;
- 2) #Quad9
- echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 9.9.9.9"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
+ 2) # Cloudflare
+ echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 1.0.0.1"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
+ echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 1.1.1.1"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
;;
- 3) #FDN
+ 3) # Quad9
+ echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 9.9.9.9"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
+ echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 149.112.112.112"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
+ ;;
+ 4) # FDN
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 80.67.169.40"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 80.67.169.12"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
;;
- 4) #DNS.WATCH
+ 5) # DNS.WATCH
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 84.200.69.80"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 84.200.70.40"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
;;
- 5) #OpenDNS
+ 6) # OpenDNS
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 208.67.222.222"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 208.67.220.220"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
;;
- 6) #Google
+ 7) # Google
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 8.8.8.8"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 8.8.4.4"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
;;
- 7) #Yandex Basic
+ 8) # Yandex Basic
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 77.88.8.8"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 77.88.8.1"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
;;
- 8) #AdGuard DNS
+ 9) # AdGuard DNS
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 176.103.130.130"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
echo 'push "dhcp-option DNS 176.103.130.131"' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
;;
esac
-echo 'push "redirect-gateway def1 bypass-dhcp" '>> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
+echo 'push "redirect-gateway def1 bypass-dhcp" ' >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
echo "crl-verify crl.pem
ca ca.crt
cert $SERVER_NAME.crt
@@ -555,9 +643,12 @@ $CIPHER
tls-server
tls-version-min 1.2
tls-cipher TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-128-GCM-SHA256
-status openvpn.log
+status /var/log/openvpn/status.log
verb 3" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
+# Create log dir
+mkdir -p /var/log/openvpn
+
# Create the sysctl configuration file if needed (mainly for Arch Linux)
if [[ ! -e $SYSCTL ]]; then
touch $SYSCTL
@@ -568,12 +659,16 @@ verb 3" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
if ! grep -q "\" $SYSCTL; then
echo 'net.ipv4.ip_forward=1' >> $SYSCTL
fi
+
# Avoid an unneeded reboot
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
+
# Set NAT for the VPN subnet
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $NIC -s 10.8.0.0/24 -j MASQUERADE
+
# Save persitent iptables rules
iptables-save > $IPTABLES
+
if pgrep firewalld; then
# We don't use --add-service=openvpn because that would only work with
# the default port. Using both permanent and not permanent rules to
@@ -588,6 +683,7 @@ verb 3" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
firewall-cmd --zone=trusted --add-source=10.8.0.0/24
firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=trusted --add-source=10.8.0.0/24
fi
+
if iptables -L -n | grep -qE 'REJECT|DROP'; then
# If iptables has at least one REJECT rule, we asume this is needed.
# Not the best approach but I can't think of other and this shouldn't
@@ -600,8 +696,9 @@ verb 3" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
iptables -I FORWARD -s 10.8.0.0/24 -j ACCEPT
iptables -I FORWARD -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
# Save persitent OpenVPN rules
- iptables-save > $IPTABLES
+ iptables-save > $IPTABLES
fi
+
# If SELinux is enabled and a custom port was selected, we need this
if hash sestatus 2>/dev/null; then
if sestatus | grep "Current mode" | grep -qs "enforcing"; then
@@ -618,6 +715,7 @@ verb 3" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
fi
fi
fi
+
# And finally, restart OpenVPN
if [[ "$OS" = 'debian' ]]; then
# Little hack to check for systemd
@@ -650,20 +748,12 @@ verb 3" >> /etc/openvpn/server.conf
chkconfig openvpn on
fi
fi
- # Try to detect a NATed connection and ask about it to potential LowEndSpirit/Scaleway users
- EXTERNALIP=$(wget -qO- ipv4.icanhazip.com)
- if [[ "$IP" != "$EXTERNALIP" ]]; then
- echo ""
- echo "Looks like your server is behind a NAT!"
- echo ""
- echo "If your server is NATed (e.g. LowEndSpirit, Scaleway, or behind a router),"
- echo "then I need to know the address that can be used to access it from outside."
- echo "If that's not the case, just ignore this and leave the next field blank"
- read -p "External IP or domain name: " -e USEREXTERNALIP
- if [[ "$USEREXTERNALIP" != "" ]]; then
- IP=$USEREXTERNALIP
- fi
+
+ # If the server is behind a NAT, use the correct IP address
+ if [[ "$PUBLICIP" != "" ]]; then
+ IP=$PUBLICIP
fi
+
# client-template.txt is created so we have a template to add further users later
echo "client" > /etc/openvpn/client-template.txt
if [[ "$PROTOCOL" = 'UDP' ]]; then