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Routed IPsec using if_ipsec VTI interfaces

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    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
    last edited by Jun 6, 2018, 2:38 AM

    Looks like it's better and worse. I can pass traffic between the hosts that failed before, but the gateways are not being generated properly so I need to fix that up, so static routes won't work and so on.

    I see the code blocks I didn't update to the new style so I'll fix those up in the morning.

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      obrienmd
      last edited by Jun 6, 2018, 2:58 AM

      Thanks Jim!

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by Jun 6, 2018, 3:00 PM

        OK, I just pushed the updated gateway code and it's working well for me now.

        I do, however, see the same behavior you did where the firewall can't reach a routed network on the far side using the ipsec interface address as the source. It does work if I set the source to be the LAN, however.

        Using the ipsecX interface address as the source:

        : ping -S 10.6.106.1 10.7.0.1
        PING 10.7.0.1 (10.7.0.1) from 10.6.106.1: 56 data bytes
        ^C
        --- 10.7.0.1 ping statistics ---
        2 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
        

        Going LAN to LAN from the firewall:

        : ping -S 10.6.0.1 10.7.0.1
        PING 10.7.0.1 (10.7.0.1) from 10.6.0.1: 56 data bytes
        64 bytes from 10.7.0.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.802 ms
        64 bytes from 10.7.0.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.883 ms
        64 bytes from 10.7.0.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.716 ms
        ^C
        --- 10.7.0.1 ping statistics ---
        3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
        

        Routes all look correct, on the source node traffic appears on the ipsecX and enc0 interface but the counters on the child SA do not increase and no ESP leaves, so somehow it isn't making its way to that connection. I'll keep poking at it, but it's not the end of the world since the same situation also didn't work on plain IPsec, though we hoped routed IPsec would be a cure for that.

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          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
          last edited by Jun 6, 2018, 6:47 PM

          Since that firewall-to-LAN routing issue is not a flaw in the VTI code that I can see, I've split that off into https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8551

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            obrienmd
            last edited by Jun 7, 2018, 4:51 PM

            Makes perfect sense to me - as soon as the daily build hits pfSense factory -devel, I'll start testing again!

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              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
              last edited by Jun 7, 2018, 7:02 PM

              OK, I think I have that nailed down. Apparently it does not get along with pf route-to directly on the interface. It works fine for LAN traffic but not traffic exiting from the firewall itself. I pushed a fix, should be in snaps soonish.

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                obrienmd
                last edited by Jun 7, 2018, 8:32 PM

                Cool, thanks!

                Question - and this might be sacrilege - can I set my Factory boxes to download CE snapshots? I poked around repos but when it looks like just swapping the pfSense.conf one didn't really work out on a test box :)

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                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by Jun 7, 2018, 8:34 PM

                  @obrienmd said in Routed IPsec using if_ipsec VTI interfaces:

                  Cool, thanks!

                  Question - and this might be sacrilege - can I set my Factory boxes to download CE snapshots? I poked around repos but when it looks like just swapping the pfSense.conf one didn't really work out on a test box :)

                  Not easily, several things need adjusted and it's just not worth the hassle to downgrade like that in-place. All the changes I made today, including the fix for that route-to issue, have been synchronized to Factory so it should show up in snapshots for both CE and Factory by the morning.

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                    obrienmd
                    last edited by Jun 7, 2018, 9:00 PM

                    Much appreciated.

                    This is going to help in a lot of places... Now I just have to get Verizon to terminate mobile private network tunnels as VTI :) Wish me luck...

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                      obrienmd
                      last edited by Jun 8, 2018, 12:23 PM

                      Hrm, with the new devel builds, phase 1s are coming up (and SAs show, with no inbound traffic), and I'm seeing this in ipsec logs, I think the key lines being SADB_ACQUIRE and 'unable to acquire reqid'.

                      CARP is enabled on WANs of one of the sides, and I'm using the CARP IP for 'Interface' on the P1 locally and 'remote gateway' on the P1 remotely. Might this have something to do with it?

                      The other pair I've been testing most with is that where one side is factory, and we had some success earlier, but neither side is HA/CARP. I'll be testing again with that one today as soon as factory images come out.

                      Jun 8 05:18:00	charon		10[CFG] vici client 360 registered for: list-sa
                      Jun 8 05:18:00	charon		10[CFG] vici client 360 requests: list-sas
                      Jun 8 05:18:00	charon		10[CFG] vici client 360 disconnected
                      Jun 8 05:18:00	charon		10[KNL] received an SADB_ACQUIRE with policy id 2 but no matching policy found
                      Jun 8 05:18:00	charon		10[KNL] creating acquire job for policy {local_wan_ip}/32|/0 === {remote_wan_ip}/32|/0 with reqid {0}
                      Jun 8 05:18:00	charon		15[CFG] trap not found, unable to acquire reqid 0
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		15[KNL] <con2|2> querying policy {local_tunnel_ip}/32|/0 === {remote_tunnel_ip}/32|/0 in failed, not found
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		15[KNL] <con2|2> querying policy {remote_tunnel_ip)/32|/0 === {local_tunnel_ip}/32|/0 in failed, not found
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		15[IKE] <con2|2> sending DPD request
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		15[IKE] <con2|2> queueing IKE_DPD task
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		15[IKE] <con2|2> activating new tasks
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		15[IKE] <con2|2> activating IKE_DPD task
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		15[ENC] <con2|2> generating INFORMATIONAL request 253 [ ]
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		15[NET] <con2|2> sending packet: from {local_ip}[500] to {remote_ip}[500] (76 bytes)
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		10[NET] <con2|2> received packet: from {remote_ip)[500] to {local_ip}[500] (76 bytes)
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		10[ENC] <con2|2> parsed INFORMATIONAL response 253 [ ]
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		10[IKE] <con2|2> activating new tasks
                      Jun 8 05:18:03	charon		10[IKE] <con2|2> nothing to initiate
                      
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                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                        last edited by Jun 8, 2018, 12:27 PM

                        Granted I haven't tried it on an HA pair but nothing has changed in a couple days that would affect that. When was the last snapshot you had working there?

                        Can you show the conXXXX entry from /var/etc/ipsec/ipsec.conf for that tunnel?

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                          obrienmd
                          last edited by Jun 8, 2018, 2:51 PM

                          Non-HA side:

                          conn con2
                                  fragmentation = yes
                                  keyexchange = ikev2
                                  reauth = yes
                                  forceencaps = no
                                  mobike = no
                          
                                  rekey = yes
                                  installpolicy = no
                          
                                  dpdaction = restart
                                  dpddelay = 10s
                                  dpdtimeout = 60s
                                  auto = start
                                  left = {non_ha_side_wan_ip}
                                  right = {ha_side_wan_ip}
                                  leftid = {non_ha_side_wan_ip}
                                  ikelifetime = 28800s
                                  lifetime = 3600s
                                  ike = aes256-sha1-modp1024!
                                  esp = aes256gcm128-sha256-modp2048,aes256gcm96-sha256-modp2048,aes256gcm64-sha256-modp2048!
                                  leftauth = psk
                                  rightauth = psk
                                  rightid = {ha_side_wan_ip}
                                  rightsubnet = 10.90.91.1
                                  leftsubnet = 10.90.91.2/30
                          
                          

                          HA side:

                          conn con1
                                  fragmentation = yes
                                  keyexchange = ikev2
                                  reauth = yes
                                  forceencaps = no
                                  mobike = no
                          
                                  rekey = yes
                                  installpolicy = no
                          
                                  dpdaction = restart
                                  dpddelay = 10s
                                  dpdtimeout = 60s
                                  auto = start
                                  left = {ha_side_wan_ip}
                                  right = {non_ha_side_wan_ip}
                                  leftid = {ha_side_wan_ip}
                                  ikelifetime = 28800s
                                  lifetime = 3600s
                                  ike = aes256-sha1-modp1024!
                                  esp = aes256gcm128-sha256-modp2048,aes256gcm96-sha256-modp2048,aes256gcm64-sha256-modp2048!
                                  leftauth = psk
                                  rightauth = psk
                                  rightid = {non_ha_side_wan_ip}
                                  rightsubnet = 10.90.91.2
                                  leftsubnet = 10.90.91.1/30
                          
                          
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                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                            last edited by jimp Jun 8, 2018, 2:54 PM Jun 8, 2018, 2:54 PM

                            Those don't look quite right, there is no reqid in those blocks like there should be. Are the ipsecX interfaces actually present?

                            Might be due to the tunnel being IKEv2, I think all three of my test systems here have been IKEv1. I'll try to spin up a v2 set.

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                              obrienmd
                              last edited by Jun 8, 2018, 3:18 PM

                              Yup, ipsec1000/2000 (depending on box) ints are there, and show proper /30s.

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                                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                last edited by Jun 8, 2018, 3:21 PM

                                I did see one problem come up that I just pushed a fix for, but I didn't see that specific error you had unless I had an IKEv1/IKEv2 mismatch between the peers.

                                The fix I made only touches two lines, you can easily apply it manually to test: https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/d4b43c48ed1636d3fcd6e47d73ba721bd63d883a

                                With that I just switched both sides from IKEv1 to IKEv2 and it came right back up.

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                                  obrienmd
                                  last edited by Jun 8, 2018, 3:53 PM

                                  Yep, nailed it. Looking good with that change.

                                  Because of your warning on frr, I'm testing with static routing right now. After everything was fixed and I disabled / re-enabled the interfaces to get traffic flowing, static routes were showing in the route table but set to hn1 rather than the ipsec interface. Editing and re-saving the static route resolved the issue.

                                  With dynamic routing I bet I won't see that in the future, but if there's some resiliency code somewhere to reset interfaces on static routes when gateways disappear/appear, go up/down, go pending, etc... Perhaps something needs to get tweaked there.

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                                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                    last edited by Jun 8, 2018, 3:55 PM

                                    I need to work a bit on static routes yet. I had it solved and working on reboot but somewhere in my changes this week that appears to have broken again as I am not seeing my routes in the table after it boots up. I need to investigate more and open another issue up for that.

                                    FRR should be better next week, see my updates on https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8449#note-2

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                                      obrienmd
                                      last edited by Jun 8, 2018, 4:37 PM

                                      Great, thanks Jim.

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                                        obrienmd
                                        last edited by Jun 8, 2018, 8:04 PM

                                        Is there a simple way to map a devel release, e.g. 2.4.4.a.20180608.1025 for Factory or 2.4.4.a.20180608.0718 for CE, against a git commit? I don't want to assume it will be build using all commits immediately prior to that (and I don't know which time zones these are based on).

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                                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @obrienmd
                                          last edited by Jun 8, 2018, 8:08 PM

                                          @obrienmd said in Routed IPsec using if_ipsec VTI interfaces:

                                          Is there a simple way to map a devel release, e.g. 2.4.4.a.20180608.1025 for Factory or 2.4.4.a.20180608.0718 for CE, against a git commit? I don't want to assume it will be build using all commits immediately prior to that (and I don't know which time zones these are based on).

                                          Not without loading it up and seeing what's in /etc/version.lastcommit. Servers are using CDT.

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