#!/bin/sh # # Amazon EC2 user-data file for automatic configuration of IPsec/L2TP VPN server # on a Ubuntu or Debian instance. Tested with Ubuntu 14.04 & 12.04 and Debian 8 & 7. # With minor modifications, this script *can also be used* on dedicated servers # or any KVM- or XEN-based Virtual Private Server (VPS) from other providers. # # DO NOT RUN THIS SCRIPT ON YOUR PC OR MAC! THIS IS MEANT TO BE RUN WHEN # YOUR AMAZON EC2 INSTANCE STARTS! # # For detailed instructions, please see: # https://blog.ls20.com/ipsec-l2tp-vpn-auto-setup-for-ubuntu-12-04-on-amazon-ec2/ # CentOS/RHEL version: https://gist.github.com/hwdsl2/e9a78a50e300d12ae195 # Original post by Thomas Sarlandie: # http://www.sarfata.org/posts/setting-up-an-amazon-vpn-server.md # # Copyright (C) 2014 Lin Song # Based on the work of Thomas Sarlandie (Copyright 2012) # # This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 # Unported License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ # # Attribution required: please include my name in any derivative and let me # know how you have improved it! if [ "$(uname)" = "Darwin" ]; then echo 'DO NOT run this script on your Mac! It should only be run on a newly-created EC2 instance' echo 'or other Dedicated Server / VPS, after you have modified it to set the variables below.' echo 'Please see detailed instructions at the URLs in the comments.' exit fi if [ "$(lsb_release -si)" != "Ubuntu" ] && [ "$(lsb_release -si)" != "Debian" ]; then echo "Looks like you aren't running this script on a Ubuntu or Debian system." exit fi if [ "$(id -u)" != 0 ]; then echo "Sorry, you need to run this script as root." exit fi # Please define your own values for those variables IPSEC_PSK=your_very_secure_key VPN_USER=your_username VPN_PASSWORD=your_very_secure_password # If you need multiple VPN users with different credentials, # please see: https://gist.github.com/hwdsl2/123b886f29f4c689f531 # Important Notes: # For Windows users, a registry change is required to allow connections # to a VPN server behind NAT. Refer to section "Error 809" on this page: # https://kb.meraki.com/knowledge_base/troubleshooting-client-vpn # iPhone/iOS users may need to replace this line in ipsec.conf: # "rightprotoport=17/%any" with "rightprotoport=17/0". # If using Amazon EC2, these ports must be open in the security group of # your VPN server: UDP ports 500 & 4500, and TCP port 22 (optional, for SSH). # Update package index and install wget, dig (dnsutils) and nano apt-get -y update apt-get -y install wget dnsutils nano echo 'If the script hangs here, press Ctrl-C to interrupt, then edit it and comment out' echo 'the next two lines PUBLIC_IP= and PRIVATE_IP=, OR replace them with the actual IPs.' # In Amazon EC2, these two variables will be found automatically # For all other servers, you may replace them with the actual IPs, # or comment out and let the script auto-detect in the next section # If your server only has a public IP, use that IP on both lines PUBLIC_IP=$(wget --retry-connrefused --tries=3 --timeout 15 -qO- 'http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/public-ipv4') PRIVATE_IP=$(wget --retry-connrefused --tries=3 --timeout 15 -qO- 'http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/local-ipv4') # Attempt to find Public IP and Private IP automatically for non-EC2 servers [ "$PUBLIC_IP" = "" ] && PUBLIC_IP=$(dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com) [ "$PUBLIC_IP" = "" ] && { echo "Could not find Public IP, please edit the script manually."; exit; } [ "$PRIVATE_IP" = "" ] && PRIVATE_IP=$(ifconfig eth0 | grep -Eo 'inet (addr:)?([0-9]*\.){3}[0-9]*' | grep -Eo '([0-9]*\.){3}[0-9]*') [ "$PRIVATE_IP" = "" ] && { echo "Could not find Private IP, please edit the script manually."; exit; } # Install necessary packages apt-get -y install libnss3-dev libnspr4-dev pkg-config libpam0g-dev \ libcap-ng-dev libcap-ng-utils libselinux1-dev \ libcurl4-nss-dev libgmp3-dev flex bison gcc make \ libunbound-dev libnss3-tools apt-get -y install xl2tpd # Compile and install Libreswan (https://libreswan.org/) # To upgrade Libreswan when a newer version is available, just re-run these # eight commands with the new "SWAN_VER", and then restart services with # "service ipsec restart" and "service xl2tpd restart". mkdir -p /opt/src cd /opt/src SWAN_VER=3.13 SWAN_URL=https://download.libreswan.org/libreswan-${SWAN_VER}.tar.gz wget --retry-connrefused --tries=3 --timeout 15 -qO- $SWAN_URL | tar xvz [ ! -d libreswan-${SWAN_VER} ] && { echo "Could not retrieve the Libreswan source file. Aborting."; exit; } cd libreswan-${SWAN_VER} make programs && make install # Prepare various config files cat > /etc/ipsec.conf < /etc/ipsec.secrets < /etc/xl2tpd/xl2tpd.conf < /etc/ppp/options.xl2tpd < /etc/ppp/chap-secrets </dev/null cat > /etc/sysctl.conf </dev/null cat > /etc/iptables.rules < /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/iptablesload </dev/null cat > /etc/rc.local < /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward exit 0 EOF if [ ! -f /etc/ipsec.d/cert8.db ] ; then echo > /var/tmp/libreswan-nss-pwd /usr/bin/certutil -N -f /var/tmp/libreswan-nss-pwd -d /etc/ipsec.d /bin/rm -f /var/tmp/libreswan-nss-pwd fi /sbin/sysctl -p /bin/chmod +x /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/iptablesload /bin/chmod 600 /etc/ipsec.secrets /etc/ppp/chap-secrets /sbin/iptables-restore < /etc/iptables.rules /usr/sbin/service ipsec restart /usr/sbin/service xl2tpd restart