packages/net/openconnect
Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos 749abcacc8 openconnect: allow processing multiple passwords from stdin
Resolves #1419

Signed-off-by: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos <nmav@gnutls.org>
2015-06-20 12:36:39 +02:00
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files openconnect: allow processing multiple passwords from stdin 2015-06-20 12:36:39 +02:00
patches openconnect: allow processing multiple passwords from stdin 2015-06-20 12:36:39 +02:00
Config.in openconnect: add an option to support stoken 2014-12-07 21:18:52 -08:00
Makefile openconnect: updated to 7.06 and disabled MIPS16 2015-06-17 22:06:52 +02:00
README openconnect: list the defaultroute option 2015-03-29 21:02:58 +02:00

The openconnect client expects to be configured using the uci interface.

To setup a VPN connection, add the following to /etc/config/network:

config interface 'MYVPN'
        option proto 'openconnect'
        option interface 'wan'
        option server 'vpn.example.com'
        option port '4443'
        option username 'test'
        option password 'secret'
        option serverhash 'AE7FF6A0426F0A0CD0A02EB9EC3C5066FAEB0B25'
        option token_mode 'rsa' # when built with stoken support
        option token_secret 'secret' # when built with stoken support
	option defaultroute '0'
        option authgroup 'DEFAULT'

The additional files are also used:
/etc/openconnect/user-cert-vpn-MYVPN.pem: The user certificate
/etc/openconnect/user-key-vpn-MYVPN.pem: The user private key
/etc/openconnect/ca-vpn-MYVPN.pem: The CA certificate (instead of serverhash)

After these are setup you can initiate the VPN using "ifup MYVPN", and
deinitialize it using ifdown. You may also use the luci web interface
(Network -> Interfaces -> MYVPN Connect).

Note that you need to configure the firewall to allow communication between
the MYVPN interface and lan.


There is a luci plugin to allow configuring an openconnect interface from
the web environment; see the luci-proto-openconnect package.