# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
-# usage: $0 SERVER_HOST [DEST_HOST]
-# ssh to SERVER_HOST, create a cert & client config, put it on
-# DEST_HOST, or localhost by default. Assumes server was setup
-# by the other script in this dir.
-
set -eE -o pipefail
trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?" >&2' ERR
[[ $EUID == 0 ]] || exec sudo -E "$BASH_SOURCE" "$@"
+readonly this_file="$(readlink -f -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"; cd "${this_file%/*}"
+
+
usage() {
- cat <<EOF
+ cat <<'EOF'
usage: ${0##*/} VPN_SERVER_HOST
--c CLIENT_HOST default is localhost
+-b COMMON_NAME By default, use $HOSTNAME or $CLIENT_HOST. If the cert
+ already exists on the server, with the CLIENT_NAME
+ name, we use the existing one. See comment below if we
+ ever want to check existing common names. They must be
+ unique per server, so you can use $(uuidgen) if
+ needed. You used to be able to create multiple with the
+ same name, but not connect at the same time, but now,
+ the generator keeps track, so you can't generate.
+-c CLIENT_HOST default is localhost. Else we ssh to root@CLIENT_HOST
-n CONFIG_NAME default is client
+-s SCRIPT_PATH Use custom up/down script at SCRIPT_PATH. copied to same path
+ on client, if client is not localhost.
Generate a client cert and config and install it on locally or on
CLIENT_HOST if given. Uses default config options, and expects be able
-to ssh to VPN_SERVER_HOST and CLIENT_HOST.
+to ssh to VPN_SERVER_HOST and CLIENT_HOST as root, or if CLIENT_HOST is
+localhost, just to sudo this script as root.
+
+
+
+
+Note: Uses GNU getopt options parsing style
EOF
- exit ${1:-0}
+ exit ${1:-0}
}
+# to get the common name
+# cn=$(s openssl x509 -noout -nameopt multiline -subject \
+ # -in /etc/openvpn/client/mail.crt | \
+ # sed -rn 's/^\s*commonName\s*=\s*(.*)/\1/p')
+
+
+####### begin command line parsing and checking ##############
+
shell="bash -c"
name=client
+custom_script=false
+script=/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
+client_host=$CLIENT_HOST
-temp=$(getopt -l help hc:n: "$@") || usage 1
+temp=$(getopt -l help hb:c:n:s: "$@") || usage 1
eval set -- "$temp"
while true; do
- case $1 in
- -c) shell="ssh $2"; shift 2 ;;
- -n) name="$2"; shift 2 ;;
- -h|--help) usage ;;
- --) shift; break ;;
- *) echo "$0: Internal error! unexpected args: $*" ; exit 1 ;;
- esac
+ case $1 in
+ -b) common_name="$2"; shift 2 ;;
+ -c) client_host=$2; shell="ssh root@$client_host"; shift 2 ;;
+ -n) name="$2"; shift 2 ;;
+ -s) custom_script=true; script="$2"; shift 2 ;;
+ -h|--help) usage ;;
+ --) shift; break ;;
+ *) echo "$0: Internal error! unexpected args: $*" ; exit 1 ;;
+ esac
done
-host=$1
-[[ $host ]] || usage 1
-# bash or else we get motd spam. note sleep 2, sleep 1 failed.
-ssh $host bash <<EOF | $shell 'id -u | grep -xF 0 || s=sudo; $s tar xzv -C /etc/openvpn/client'
-set -eE -o pipefail
-cd /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa
-source vars >/dev/null
+if [[ ! $common_name ]]; then
+ if [[ $client_host ]]; then
+ common_name=$client_host
+ else
+ common_name=$HOSTNAME
+ fi
+fi
-# uuidgen because common name must be unique
-{ echo -e '\n\n\n\n\n'\$(uuidgen)'\n\n\n\n\n'; sleep 2; echo -e 'y\ny\n'; } | ./build-key $name &>/dev/null
+host=$1
+[[ $host ]] || usage 1
-d=\$(mktemp -d)
-cp /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/ca.crt \$d/$name-ca.crt
-mv /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys/$name.{crt,key} \$d
+####### end command line parsing and checking ##############
-tar cz -C \$d .
-rm -rf \$d
-EOF
-cat > /etc/openvpn/client/$name.conf <<EOF
-# From example config, from debian stretch as of 1-2017
+# bash or else we get motd spam. note sleep 2, sleep 1 failed.
+if ! ssh root@$host bash -s -- $name $common_name < client-cert-helper \
+ | $shell 'id -u | grep -xF 0 || s=sudo; $s tar xzv -C /etc/openvpn/client'; then
+ echo ssh root@$host cat /tmp/vpn-mk-client-cert.log:
+ ssh root@$host cat /tmp/vpn-mk-client-cert.log
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+
+f=/etc/openvpn/client/$name.crt
+if ! $shell "test -s $f"; then
+ # if common name is not unique, you get empty file. and if we didn't silence
+ # build-key, you'd see an error "TXT_DB error number 2"
+ echo "$0: error: $f is empty or otherwise bad. is this common name unique?"
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+$shell "dd of=/etc/openvpn/client/$name.conf" <<EOF
+# From example config, from debian stretch to buster
client
dev tun
proto udp
# This script will update local dns
# to what the server sends, if it sends dns.
script-security 2
-up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
-down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
+up "$script"
+down "$script"
# matching server config
-cipher aes-256-cbc
-
+cipher AES-256-CBC
# example config has the commented line, but this other thing looks stronger,
# and I've seen it in a vpn provider I trust
# more resilient when running as nonroot
persist-key
+
+# See comments in server side configuration.
+# The minimum of the client & server config is what is used by openvpn.
+reneg-sec 432000
+
+tls-auth $name-ta.key 1
EOF
+
+if [[ $client_host ]] && $custom_script; then
+ $shell "dd of=$script" <$script
+ $shell "chmod +x $script"
+fi
+
+$shell 'cd /etc/openvpn; for f in client/*; do ln -sf $f .; done'