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Updated Edgeos Config Example number 2 (markdown)
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# EdgeRouterPro-8 config example with v1.9.0
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## EdgeRouterPro-8 DN42 config example with v1.9.0
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After a lot of searching and trying I [Phil/ALS7] finnaly got a working config
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Also thanx to drathir for his patience and support
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##Features
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@ -13,141 +11,46 @@ Also thanx to drathir for his patience and support
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--> still work in Progress
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* Basic EdgeOS knowledge is required
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1) you need to create all required fields in the registry --> look at [[Getting started]] page.
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1) you need to create all required fields in the registry --> look at howto/Getting startet page
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The data i used are the following:
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2) get a peer --> ask nice @irc
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Own ASN: AS4242422684
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Own IPv4: 172.20.4.64/27
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Own IPv6: fd33:ac1d:d1ce::/48
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3) You need following data from the peer
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2) get a peer --> ask nice @ [[IRC]]
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3) You need following data
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--tunnel options, secret key
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--ASN from the peer
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--ASN from the peer (in this example i use remote-as XXXXX)
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--ip's
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...
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The data i used are the following:
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Own ASN: AS111111
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Own IPv4: 172.AA.AA.64/27
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Own IPv6: fdBB:BBBB:CCCC::/48
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start a ssh session to your router
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Peer OpenVPN Remote Address: X.X.X.X
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Peer OpenVPN Remote Host: X.X.X.Y
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Peer OpenVPN IP for you: fdAA::BBB/64
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Peer OpenVPN IP: fdAA::CC
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Peer OpenVPN Port: 1194
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Peer OpenVPN encryption: aes256
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Peer ASN: AS222222
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Peer BGP Neighbour IPv4: Z.Z.Z.Z
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Peer BGP Neighbour IPv6: fdAA::CC
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### Copy OpenVPN key to the ErPro
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copy vpn key to /config/auth/giveITaName
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sudo su
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cd /config
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mkdir auth
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cd auth
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cat > giveITaName
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now paste the key in the terminal window, hit return once and kill cat with CTRL+C
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last thing to do is type exit
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### Create IPv4 OpenVPN Interface
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Set up Interface vtunX -- i used vtun0
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copy vpn key to /config/auth/giveITaName -- Create folder if needed
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configure
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set interface openssh vtun0
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 mode site-to-site
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 local-port 1194
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 remote-port 1194
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 local-address 172.AA.AA.64
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 remote-address X.X.X.X
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 remote-host X.X.X.Y
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 shared-secret-key-file /config/auth/giveITaName
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 encryption aes256
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 local-port 1194 //you get the port from your peer
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 remote-port 1194 //you get the port from your peer
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 local-address 172.20.4.64 //your sife dn42 ip address
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 remote-address X.X.X.X //dn42 link address from your peer
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 remote-host X.X.X.Y //clearnet ip address from your peer
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 shared-secret-key-file /config/auth/giveITaName // your keyfile
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set interfaces openvpn vtun0 openvpn-option "--comp-lzo" //if your peer support compression
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commit
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save
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exit
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Now the ipv4 tunnel should be up&running
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Check it with:
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show interfaces openvpn
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show interfaces openvpn detail
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show openvpn status site-to-site
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### Create IPv4 BGP Session
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#### Open Firewall
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* You need to open the firewall to local for the tunnel Interface on port 179/tcp
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#### Configure the BGP Neighbor
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* You must not use AS before the as numbers !!
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With this step you create the basic bgp session
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configure
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set protocols bgp 111111 neighbor Z.Z.Z.Z remote-as 222222
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set protocols bgp 111111 neighbor Z.Z.Z.Z soft-reconfiguration inbound
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set protocols bgp 111111 neighbor update-source 172.AA.AA.64
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commit
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save
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When commit this configuration you should be able to see a BGP neighbor session start and come up. You can check this with:
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show ip bgp summary
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#### Set route to blackhole
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so bgp can announce the route
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set protocols static route 172.AA.AA.64/27 blackhole
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commit
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save
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#### Announce prefix to BGP
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set protocols bgp 111111 network 172.A.A.64/27
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commit
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save
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exit
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You should now be able to see networks being advertised via
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show ip bgp neighbors Z.Z.Z.Z advertised-routes
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### Define Nameservers
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Now ping to 172.23.0.53 ... thats the nameserver we are using
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If everything is allright it should work
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#### NS Config
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Enter the configure mode
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configure
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set service dns forwarding name-server 8.8.8.8
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set service dns forwarding name-server 8.8.4.4
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set service dns forwarding options rebind-domain-ok=/dn42/
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set service dns forwarding options server=/23.172.in-addr.arpa/172.23.0.53
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set service dns forwarding options server=/22.172.in-addr.arpa/172.23.0.53
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set service dns forwarding options server=/dn42/172.23.0.53
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commit
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save
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exit
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Now try to access any .dn42 tld
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