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Type: improvement Since VPP-SWAN does not really need StrongSwan to be compiled, this patch refines the Makefile to reflect the change. In addition README is updated. Signed-off-by: Fan Zhang <fanzhang.oss@gmail.com> Change-Id: I185957167ac71a44f4d12e78e1dac31c194f80f4
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.. _vpp_sswan_doc:
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VPP-SSWAN
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=======================
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``VPP-SSWAN`` is a StrongSwan plugin that helps offloading Strongswan IPsec ESP
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process from Linux Kernel to ``VPP``.
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The ``VPP-SSWAN`` takes advantage of ``StrongSwan`` extendable plugin design
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and translates ``StrongSwan`` SA creation/deletion and routing
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update operations into ``VPP`` C API calls. The successful execution of the
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API calls means the operations shall be performed by VPP smoothly.
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Inside ``VPP-SSWAN``, the kernel-vpp plugin is an interface to the IPsec and
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networking backend for `VPP <https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP>`__ platform using
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the `VPP C API <https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/How_To_Use_The_C_API>`__.
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It provides address and routing lookup functionality and installs routes for
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IPsec traffic.
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The plugin also installs and maintains Security Associations and Policies to
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the `VPP IPsec <https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/IPSec_and_IKEv2#IPSec>`__.
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Since ``StrongSwan`` expects both IKE and IPsec traffic coming through the
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same network protected interfaces, the ``VPP-SSWAN`` expects the IKE traffic
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being diverted to Linux Kernel through the help of
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`VPP Linux Control Plane <https://s3-docs.fd.io/vpp/22.10/developer/plugins/
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lcp.html>`__. It is important to notice that due to LCP is a Tun/Tap interface,
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the IPsec performance will be limited by it if Transport mode of IPsec is used.
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Prerequisites
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-------------
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``VPP`` in release mode should be built before compiling ``vpp-swan plugin``.
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User may install ``StrongSwan`` prior to compile the plugin. However the
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plugin requires downloading ``StrongSwan`` source to include some of its
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header files to compile ``VPP-SSWAN``. In addition ``libsystemd-dev``
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should be installed prior to compile the plugin.
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Please Note: ONLY Strongswan version ``5.9.5`` and ``5.9.6`` were tested with
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this plugin.
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Build VPP Strongswan Plugin
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-------------
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``VPP-SSWAN`` requires ``StrongSwan`` source to compile. To obtain
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``StrongSwan`` the simplest way is to run the following commands:
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::
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cd path/to/vpp/external/strongswan/vpp_swan/
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make all
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Or you may download ``StrongSwan`` from its github page. It is recommended to
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use ``Strongswan`` version ``5.9.6`` or ``5.9.5`` for ``VPP-SSWAN`` to be
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compiled and integrate. The following steps are required for manually download
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``Strongswan`` source:
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- download strongswan source code to:
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``path/to/vpp/build/external/downloads``
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- unzip source code strongswan to:
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``path/to/vpp/build-root/build-vpp-native/external/sswan``
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- check if you have installed packages: ``libsystemd-dev`` on your OS
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- configure strongswan by:
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``./autogen.sh``
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``./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-libipsec
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--enable-systemd --enable-swanctl --disable-gmp --enable-openssl``
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- compile ``vpp-swan plugin`` by:
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cd path/to/vpp/external/strongswan/vpp_swan/
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make
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Build/install Strongswan (Optional)
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-------------
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In case you haven't installed ``Strongswan`` yet, you may use the following
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simple command to compile and install ``Strongswan`` from the downloaded source.
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::
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cd path/to/vpp/external/strongswan/vpp_swan/
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make pull-swan
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make install-swan
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Install VPP-SWAN plugin into StrongSwan
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After the ``VPP-SSWAN`` plugin has been built and ``Strongswan`` was installed,
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the following command will install the ``VPP-SSWAN`` plugin into ``Strongswan``.
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::
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cd path/to/vpp/external/strongswan/vpp_swan/
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make install
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Or you can manually copy ``libstrongswan-kernel-vpp.so`` into:
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``/usr/lib/ipsec/plugins``,
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and also ``kernel-vpp.conf`` into: ``/etc/strongswan.d/charon/``
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Now you can restart ``Strongswan`` by executing the following command:
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systemctl restart strongswan.service
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Configuration Strongswan
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As an example, ``swanctl.conf`` file provides an example configuration to
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initialize connections between two endpoints.
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You may update the file based on your need and Copy into:
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``/etc/swanctl/conf.d/swanctl.conf``
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Configuration VPP
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Some special treatment to VPP are required in your VPP ``startup.conf``.
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Since we use ``Strongswan`` to process IKE messages, we should disable VPP's
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IKEv2 plugin. Also as mentioned ``Linux Control Plane`` plugin is needed to
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route the traffic between VPP interface and Tun/Tap interface. To do so, simply
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adding the following commands:
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plugins {
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plugin linux_cp_plugin.so { enable }
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plugin ikev2_plugin.so { disable }
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}
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linux-cp {
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lcp-sync
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}
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Running VPP
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Based on the provided sample ``swanctl.conf``, the following commands are
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required to be executed in ``VPP``:
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lcp create eth2 host-if eth2
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set interface state eth2 up
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set interface ip address eth2 192.168.0.2/24
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set int state eth1 up
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set int ip addr eth1 192.168.200.1/24
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In the commands above we assume ``eth2`` is the WAN interface to receive both
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IKE message and ESP encapsulated packets, and ``eth1`` is the LAN interface to
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receive plain packets to be encrypted. With the commands a ``Linux CP`` interface
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is created to mirror the ``eth2`` interface to Linux Kernel, and both interfaces
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were set the IP addresses followed by the ``swanctl.conf``.
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With the commands successfully executed and the security policy is succesfully
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agreed between two IKE daemons (one with VPP as IPsec processing engine), you may
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see the packets are encrypted/decrypted by VPP smoothly.
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Misc
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This plugin is based on:
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`https://github.com/matfabia/strongswan
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<https://github.com/matfabia/strongswan>`__
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Author: Matus Fabian <matfabia@cisco.com>
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