strongswan.conf Reference » History » Version 57
Andreas Steffen, 27.04.2010 16:19
added charon.plugins.eap-sim.request_identity option
1 | 29 | Andreas Steffen | h1. strongswan.conf |
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2 | 1 | Martin Willi | |
3 | 1 | Martin Willi | h2. Overview |
4 | 1 | Martin Willi | |
5 | 49 | Andreas Steffen | While the [[IpsecConf|ipsec.conf]] configuration file is well suited to define IPsec related configuration parameters, it is not useful for other strongSwan applications to read options from this file. The file is hard to parse and only [[IpsecStarter|ipsec starter]] is capable of doing so. As the number of components of the strongSwan project is continually growing, we needed a more flexible configuration file that is easy to extend and can be used by all components. The new configuration format consists of hierarchical sections and a list of key/value pairs in each section. Starting with the strongSwan 4.2.1 release, a default strongswan.conf file is installed in your sysconfdir, e.g. _/etc/strongswan.conf_. |
6 | 1 | Martin Willi | |
7 | 1 | Martin Willi | h2. Syntax |
8 | 1 | Martin Willi | |
9 | 49 | Andreas Steffen | Each section has a name, followed by C-Style curly brackets defining the sections body. Each section body contains a set of subsections and key/value pairs: |
10 | 1 | Martin Willi | |
11 | 1 | Martin Willi | <pre> |
12 | 30 | Martin Willi | settings := (section|keyvalue)* |
13 | 30 | Martin Willi | section := name { settings } |
14 | 1 | Martin Willi | keyvalue := key = value\n |
15 | 29 | Andreas Steffen | </pre> |
16 | 49 | Andreas Steffen | |
17 | 49 | Andreas Steffen | Values must be terminated by a newline. Comments are possible using the #-character, but be careful: The parser implementation is currently limited and does not like brackets in comments. Section names and keys may contain any printable character except: |
18 | 49 | Andreas Steffen | |
19 | 30 | Martin Willi | <pre> |
20 | 30 | Martin Willi | . { } # \n \t space |
21 | 29 | Andreas Steffen | </pre> |
22 | 49 | Andreas Steffen | |
23 | 29 | Andreas Steffen | An example might look like this: |
24 | 49 | Andreas Steffen | |
25 | 29 | Andreas Steffen | <pre> |
26 | 1 | Martin Willi | a = b |
27 | 1 | Martin Willi | section-one { |
28 | 1 | Martin Willi | somevalue = asdf |
29 | 1 | Martin Willi | subsection { |
30 | 1 | Martin Willi | othervalue = xxx |
31 | 1 | Martin Willi | } |
32 | 1 | Martin Willi | # yei, a comment |
33 | 1 | Martin Willi | yetanother = zz |
34 | 1 | Martin Willi | } |
35 | 1 | Martin Willi | section-two { |
36 | 1 | Martin Willi | x = 12 |
37 | 1 | Martin Willi | } |
38 | 1 | Martin Willi | </pre> |
39 | 29 | Andreas Steffen | |
40 | 1 | Martin Willi | Indentation is optional, you may use tabs or spaces. |
41 | 30 | Martin Willi | |
42 | 30 | Martin Willi | |
43 | 30 | Martin Willi | h2. Reading values |
44 | 29 | Andreas Steffen | |
45 | 49 | Andreas Steffen | The config file is read by libstrongswan during library initialization. Values are accessed using a dot-separated section list and a key: |
46 | 49 | Andreas Steffen | Accessing *section-one.subsection.othervalue* will return *xxx*. Have a look at the [source:trunk/src/libstrongswan/settings.h settings interface] how to query values. |
47 | 27 | Andreas Steffen | |
48 | 29 | Andreas Steffen | h2. Defined keys |
49 | 1 | Martin Willi | |
50 | 1 | Martin Willi | The following keys are currently defined (using dot notation). |
51 | 1 | Martin Willi | |
52 | 30 | Martin Willi | |Key |Default |Description| |
53 | 40 | Tobias Brunner | |\3. *charon section* | |
54 | 44 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.block_threshold |5 |Maximum number of half-open IKE_SAs for a single peer IP| |
55 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.close_ike_on_child_failure |no |Close the IKE_SA if setup of the CHILD_SA along with IKE_AUTH failed| |
56 | 44 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.cookie_threshold |10 |Number of half-open IKE_SAs that activate the cookie mechanism| |
57 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.dns1 | |DNS server 1 assigned to peer via configuration payload (CP)| |
58 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.dns2 | |DNS server 2 assigned to peer via configuration payload (CP)| |
59 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.dos_protection |yes |Enable Denial of Service protection using cookies and aggressiveness checks| |
60 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.hash_and_url |no |Enable hash and URL support| |
61 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.install_routes |yes |Install routes into a separate routing table for established IPsec tunnels| |
62 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.keep_alive |20s |NAT keep alive interval| |
63 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.load | |Plugins to load in charon| |
64 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.multiple_authentication |yes |Enable multiple authentication exchanges (RFC 4739)| |
65 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.process_route |yes |Process RTM_NEWROUTE and RTM_DELROUTE events| |
66 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.reuse_ikesa |yes |Initiate CHILD_SA within existing IKE_SAs| |
67 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.routing_table | |Numerical routing table to install routes to| |
68 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.routing_table_prio | |Priority of the routing table| |
69 | 46 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.send_vendor_id |no |Send strongSwan vendor ID payload| |
70 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.threads |16 |Number of worker threads in charon| |
71 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.ikesa_table_size |1 |Size of the IKE_SA hash table| |
72 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.ikesa_table_segments |1 |Number of exclusively locked segments in the hash table| |
73 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.nbns1 | |WINS server 1 assigned to peer via configuration payload (CP)| |
74 | 30 | Martin Willi | |charon.nbns2 | |WINS server 2 assigned to peer via configuration payload (CP)| |
75 | 47 | Martin Willi | |charon.retransmit_tries |5 |Number of times to retransmit a packet before giving up| |
76 | 47 | Martin Willi | |charon.retransmit_timeout |4.0 |Timeout in seconds before sending first retransmit| |
77 | 47 | Martin Willi | |charon.retransmit_base |1.8 |Base to use for calculating exponential back off, see [[Retransmission]]| |
78 | 50 | Martin Willi | |charon.inactivity_close_ike |no |Whether to close IKE_SA if the only CHILD_SA closed due to inactivity| |
79 | 57 | Andreas Steffen | |\3. *charon plugins subsection* | |
80 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.dhcp.identity_lease |no |Derive user-defined MAC address from hash of IKEv2 identity| |
81 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.dhcp.server |255.255.255.255|DHCP server unicast or broadcast IP address| |
82 | 55 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.eap-aka.request_identity |yes || |
83 | 1 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.eap-aka-3ggp2.seq_check | || |
84 | 1 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.eap-gtc.pam_service |login |PAM service to be used for authentication| |
85 | 57 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.eap-sim.request_identity |yes || |
86 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.eap-radius.secret | |Shared secret between RADIUS and NAS| |
87 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.eap-radius.server | |IP/Hostname of RADIUS server| |
88 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.eap-radius.port |1812 |Port of RADIUS server (authentication)| |
89 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.eap-radius.sockets |5 |Number of sockets (ports) to use, increase for high load| |
90 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.eap-radius.nas_identifier |strongSwan|NAS-Identifier to include in RADIUS messages| |
91 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.eap-radius.eap_start |no |Send EAP-Start instead of EAP-Identity to start RADIUS conversation| |
92 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.eap-radius.id_prefix | |Prefix to EAP-Identity, some AAA servers use a IMSI prefix to select the EAP method| |
93 | 53 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.ha.fifo_interface |yes || |
94 | 53 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.ha.local | || |
95 | 53 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.ha.monitor |yes || |
96 | 53 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.ha.remote | || |
97 | 53 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.ha.resync |yes || |
98 | 53 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.ha.secret | || |
99 | 53 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.ha.segment_count |1 || |
100 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.enable |no |Enable the load testing plugin. Read [[LoadTests]] first!| |
101 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.initiators |0 |Number of concurrent initiator threads to use in load test| |
102 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.iterations |1 |Number of IKE_SAs to initate to self by each initiator in load test| |
103 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.delay |0 |Delay between initiatons for each thread| |
104 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.proposal |aes128-sha1-modp1024|IKE proposal to use in load test| |
105 | 1 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.initiator_auth |pubkey |Authentication method(s) the intiator uses| |
106 | 1 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.responder_auth |pubkey |Authentication method(s) the responder uses| |
107 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.fake_kernel |no |Fake the kernel interface to allow load-testing against self| |
108 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.delete_after_established|no |Delete an IKE_SA as soon as it has been established| |
109 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.request_virtual_ip |no |Request an INTERNAL_IPV4_ADDR from the server| |
110 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.pool |NULL |Provide INTERNAL_IPV4_ADDRs from a named pool| |
111 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.remote |127.0.0.1 |Address to initiation connections to| |
112 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.ike_rekey |0 |Seconds to start IKE_SA rekeying after setup| |
113 | 41 | Martin Willi | |charon.plugins.load-tester.child_rekey |600 |Seconds to start CHILD_SA rekeying after setup| |
114 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.sql.database | |Database URI for charons [[SQL]] plugin| |
115 | 52 | Andreas Steffen | |charon.plugins.sql.loglevel |-1 |Loglevel for logging to [[SQL]] database| |
116 | 39 | Martin Willi | |Flexible logger configuration | |see [[LoggerConfiguration]]| |
117 | 39 | Martin Willi | |\3. *libstrongswan section* | |
118 | 1 | Martin Willi | |libstrongswan.dh_exponent_ansi_x9_42 |yes |Use ANSI X9.42 DH exponent size or optimum size matched to cryptographical strength| |
119 | 40 | Tobias Brunner | |libstrongswan.crypto_test.on_add |no |Test crypto algorithms during registration| |
120 | 32 | Andreas Steffen | |libstrongswan.crypto_test.on_create |no |Test crypto algorithms on each crypto primitive instantiation| |
121 | 36 | Martin Willi | |libstrongswan.crypto_test.required |no |Strictly require at least one test vector to enable an algorithm| |
122 | 36 | Martin Willi | |libstrongswan.crypto_test.rng_true |no |Whether to test RNG with TRUE quality; requires a lot of entropy| |
123 | 1 | Martin Willi | |libstrongswan.ecp_x_coordinate_only |yes |Compliance with the errata for RFC 4753 | |
124 | 36 | Martin Willi | |libstrongswan.integrity_test |no |Check daemon, libstrongswan and plugin integrity at startup| |
125 | 57 | Andreas Steffen | |\3. *libstrongswan plugins subsection* | |
126 | 38 | Andreas Steffen | |libstrongswan.plugins.gcrypt.quick_random |no |Use faster random numbers in gcrypt; for testing only, produces weak keys!| |
127 | 41 | Martin Willi | |libstrongswan.plugins.attr-sql.database | |Database URI for attr-sql plugin used by charon and pluto | |
128 | 41 | Martin Willi | |libstrongswan.plugins.attr-sql.lease_history |yes |Enable logging of [[SQL]] IP pool leases| |
129 | 51 | Tobias Brunner | |libstrongswan.plugins.openssl.engine_id |pkcs11 |ENGINE ID to use in the OpenSSL plugin| |
130 | 45 | Andreas Steffen | |libstrongswan.plugins.x509.enforce_critical |no |Discard certificates with unsupported or unknown critical extensions| |
131 | 40 | Tobias Brunner | |\3. *manager section* | |
132 | 30 | Martin Willi | |manager.database | |Credential database URI for manager| |
133 | 30 | Martin Willi | |manager.debug |no |Enable debugging in manager| |
134 | 30 | Martin Willi | |manager.load | |Plugins to load in manager| |
135 | 30 | Martin Willi | |manager.socket | |FastCGI socket of manager, to run it statically| |
136 | 30 | Martin Willi | |manager.threads |10 |Threads to use for request handling| |
137 | 30 | Martin Willi | |manager.timeout |15m |Session timeout for manager| |
138 | 40 | Tobias Brunner | |\3. *mediation client section* | |
139 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medcli.database | |Mediation client database URI| |
140 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medcli.dpd |5m |DPD timeout to use in mediation client plugin| |
141 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medcli.rekey |20m |Rekeying time on mediation connections in mediation client plugin| |
142 | 40 | Tobias Brunner | |\3. *mediation server section* | |
143 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medsrv.database | |Mediation server database URI| |
144 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medsrv.debug |no |Debugging in mediation server web application| |
145 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medsrv.dpd |5m |DPD timeout to use in mediation server plugin| |
146 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medsrv.load | |Plugins to load in mediation server plugin| |
147 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medsrv.password_length |6 |Minimum password length required for mediation server user accounts| |
148 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medsrv.rekey |20m |Rekeying time on mediation connections in mediation server plugin| |
149 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medsrv.socket | |Run Mediation server web application statically on socket| |
150 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medsrv.threads |5 |Number of thread for mediation service web application| |
151 | 30 | Martin Willi | |medsrv.timeout |15m |Session timeout for mediation service| |
152 | 40 | Tobias Brunner | |\3. *openac section* | |
153 | 30 | Martin Willi | |openac.load | |Plugins to load in ipsec openac tool| |
154 | 40 | Tobias Brunner | |\3. *pluto section* | |
155 | 30 | Martin Willi | |pluto.dns1 | |DNS server 1 assigned to peer via configuration payload (CP)| |
156 | 30 | Martin Willi | |pluto.dns2 | |DNS server 2 assigned to peer via configuration payload (CP)| |
157 | 30 | Martin Willi | |pluto.load | |Plugins to load in ipsec pluto daemon| |
158 | 30 | Martin Willi | |pluto.nbns1 | |WINS server 1 assigned to peer via configuration payload (CP)| |
159 | 30 | Martin Willi | |pluto.nbns2 | |WINS server 2 assigned to peer via configu+ration payload (CP)| |
160 | 40 | Tobias Brunner | |\3. *pool section* | |
161 | 30 | Martin Willi | |pool.load | |Plugins to load in ipsec pool tool| |
162 | 40 | Tobias Brunner | |\3. *scepclient section* | |
163 | 30 | Martin Willi | |scepclient.load | |Plugins to load in ipsec scepclient tool| |