1 .TH STRONGSWAN.CONF 5 "2013-10-29" "@PACKAGE_VERSION@" "strongSwan"
3 strongswan.conf \- strongSwan configuration file
7 configuration file is well suited to define IPsec related configuration
8 parameters, it is not useful for other strongSwan applications to read options
10 The file is hard to parse and only
12 is capable of doing so. As the number of components of the strongSwan project
13 is continually growing, a more flexible configuration file was needed, one that
14 is easy to extend and can be used by all components. With strongSwan 4.2.1
15 .IR strongswan.conf (5)
16 was introduced which meets these requirements.
19 The format of the strongswan.conf file consists of hierarchical
23 in each section. Each section has a name, followed by C-Style curly brackets
24 defining the section body. Each section body contains a set of subsections
28 settings := (section|keyvalue)*
29 section := name { settings }
30 keyvalue := key = value\\n
33 Values must be terminated by a newline.
35 Comments are possible using the \fB#\fP-character, but be careful: The parser
36 implementation is currently limited and does not like brackets in comments.
38 Section names and keys may contain any printable character except:
44 An example file in this format might look like this:
61 Indentation is optional, you may use tabs or spaces.
66 statement it is possible to include other files into strongswan.conf, e.g.
69 include /some/path/*.conf
72 If the file name is not an absolute path, it is considered to be relative
73 to the directory of the file containing the include statement. The file name
74 may include shell wildcards (see
76 Also, such inclusions can be nested.
78 Sections loaded from included files
80 previously loaded sections; already existing values are
82 It is important to note that settings are added relative to the section the
83 include statement is in.
85 As an example, the following three files result in the same final
86 config as the one given above:
91 somevalue = before include
97 # settings loaded from this file are added to section-one
98 # the following replaces the previous value
106 # this extends section-one and subsection
109 # this replaces the previous value
119 Values are accessed using a dot-separated section list and a key.
120 With reference to the example above, accessing
121 .B section-one.subsection.othervalue
126 The following keys are currently defined (using dot notation). The default
127 value (if any) is listed in brackets after the key.
132 Path to database with file measurement information
135 Plugins to load in ipsec attest tool
140 Many of these options also apply to \fBcharon\-cmd\fR and other
141 \fBcharon\fR derivatives. Just use their respective name (e.g.
142 \fIcharon\-cmd\fR) instead of \fIcharon\fR.
144 .BR charon.block_threshold " [5]"
145 Maximum number of half-open IKE_SAs for a single peer IP
147 .BR charon.cisco_unity " [no]
148 Send Cisco Unity vendor ID payload (IKEv1 only)
150 .BR charon.close_ike_on_child_failure " [no]"
151 Close the IKE_SA if setup of the CHILD_SA along with IKE_AUTH failed
153 .BR charon.cookie_threshold " [10]"
154 Number of half-open IKE_SAs that activate the cookie mechanism
159 DNS servers assigned to peer via configuration payload (CP)
161 .BR charon.dos_protection " [yes]"
162 Enable Denial of Service protection using cookies and aggressiveness checks
165 Section to define file loggers, see LOGGER CONFIGURATION
167 .BR charon.flush_auth_cfg " [no]"
168 If enabled objects used during authentication (certificates, identities etc.)
169 are released to free memory once an IKE_SA is established.
170 Enabling this might conflict with plugins that later need access to e.g. the
173 .BR charon.fragment_size " [512]"
174 Maximum size (in bytes) of a sent fragment when using the proprietary IKEv1
175 fragmentation extension.
178 Name of the group the daemon changes to after startup
180 .BR charon.half_open_timeout " [30]"
181 Timeout in seconds for connecting IKE_SAs (also see IKE_SA_INIT DROPPING).
183 .BR charon.hash_and_url " [no]"
184 Enable hash and URL support
186 .BR charon.i_dont_care_about_security_and_use_aggressive_mode_psk " [no]"
187 If enabled responders are allowed to use IKEv1 Aggressive Mode with pre-shared
188 keys, which is discouraged due to security concerns (offline attacks on the
189 openly transmitted hash of the PSK)
191 .BR charon.ignore_routing_tables
192 A space-separated list of routing tables to be excluded from route lookups
194 .BR charon.ikesa_limit " [0]"
195 Maximum number of IKE_SAs that can be established at the same time before new
196 connection attempts are blocked
198 .BR charon.ikesa_table_segments " [1]"
199 Number of exclusively locked segments in the hash table
201 .BR charon.ikesa_table_size " [1]"
202 Size of the IKE_SA hash table
204 .BR charon.inactivity_close_ike " [no]"
205 Whether to close IKE_SA if the only CHILD_SA closed due to inactivity
207 .BR charon.init_limit_half_open " [0]"
208 Limit new connections based on the current number of half open IKE_SAs (see
209 IKE_SA_INIT DROPPING).
211 .BR charon.init_limit_job_load " [0]"
212 Limit new connections based on the number of jobs currently queued for
213 processing (see IKE_SA_INIT DROPPING).
215 .BR charon.initiator_only " [no]"
216 Causes charon daemon to ignore IKE initiation requests.
218 .BR charon.install_routes " [yes]"
219 Install routes into a separate routing table for established IPsec tunnels
221 .BR charon.install_virtual_ip " [yes]"
222 Install virtual IP addresses
224 .BR charon.install_virtual_ip_on
225 The name of the interface on which virtual IP addresses should be installed.
226 If not specified the addresses will be installed on the outbound interface.
228 .BR charon.interfaces_ignore
229 A comma-separated list of network interfaces that should be ignored, if
230 .B charon.interfaces_use
231 is specified this option has no effect.
233 .BR charon.interfaces_use
234 A comma-separated list of network interfaces that should be used by charon.
235 All other interfaces are ignored.
237 .BR charon.keep_alive " [20s]"
238 NAT keep alive interval
241 Plugins to load in the IKEv2 daemon charon
243 .BR charon.max_packet " [10000]"
244 Maximum packet size accepted by charon
246 .BR charon.multiple_authentication " [yes]"
247 Enable multiple authentication exchanges (RFC 4739)
252 WINS servers assigned to peer via configuration payload (CP)
254 .BR charon.port " [500]"
255 UDP port used locally. If set to 0 a random port will be allocated.
257 .BR charon.port_nat_t " [4500]"
258 UDP port used locally in case of NAT-T. If set to 0 a random port will be
259 allocated. Has to be different from
261 otherwise a random port will be allocated.
263 .BR charon.process_route " [yes]"
264 Process RTM_NEWROUTE and RTM_DELROUTE events
266 .BR charon.receive_delay " [0]"
267 Delay in ms for receiving packets, to simulate larger RTT
269 .BR charon.receive_delay_response " [yes]"
270 Delay response messages
272 .BR charon.receive_delay_request " [yes]"
273 Delay request messages
275 .BR charon.receive_delay_type " [0]"
276 Specific IKEv2 message type to delay, 0 for any
278 .BR charon.replay_window " [32]"
279 Size of the AH/ESP replay window, in packets.
281 .BR charon.retransmit_base " [1.8]"
282 Base to use for calculating exponential back off, see IKEv2 RETRANSMISSION
284 .BR charon.retransmit_timeout " [4.0]
285 Timeout in seconds before sending first retransmit
287 .BR charon.retransmit_tries " [5]"
288 Number of times to retransmit a packet before giving up
290 .BR charon.retry_initiate_interval " [0]"
291 Interval to use when retrying to initiate an IKE_SA (e.g. if DNS resolution
292 failed), 0 to disable retries.
294 .BR charon.reuse_ikesa " [yes]
295 Initiate CHILD_SA within existing IKE_SAs
297 .BR charon.routing_table
298 Numerical routing table to install routes to
300 .BR charon.routing_table_prio
301 Priority of the routing table
303 .BR charon.send_delay " [0]"
304 Delay in ms for sending packets, to simulate larger RTT
306 .BR charon.send_delay_response " [yes]"
307 Delay response messages
309 .BR charon.send_delay_request " [yes]"
310 Delay request messages
312 .BR charon.send_delay_type " [0]"
313 Specific IKEv2 message type to delay, 0 for any
315 .BR charon.send_vendor_id " [no]
316 Send strongSwan vendor ID payload
319 Section to define syslog loggers, see LOGGER CONFIGURATION
321 .BR charon.threads " [16]"
322 Number of worker threads in charon. Several of these are reserved for long
323 running tasks in internal modules and plugins. Therefore, make sure you don't
324 set this value too low. The number of idle worker threads listed in
326 might be used as indicator on the number of reserved threads.
329 Name of the user the daemon changes to after startup
330 .SS charon.plugins subsection
332 .BR charon.plugins.android_log.loglevel " [1]"
333 Loglevel for logging to Android specific logger
335 .BR charon.plugins.attr
336 Section to specify arbitrary attributes that are assigned to a peer via
337 configuration payload (CP)
339 .BR charon.plugins.certexpire.csv.cron
340 Cron style string specifying CSV export times
342 .BR charon.plugins.certexpire.csv.empty_string
343 String to use in empty intermediate CA fields
345 .BR charon.plugins.certexpire.csv.fixed_fields " [yes]"
346 Use a fixed intermediate CA field count
348 .BR charon.plugins.certexpire.csv.force " [yes]"
349 Force export of all trustchains we have a private key for
351 .BR charon.plugins.certexpire.csv.format " [%d:%m:%Y]"
352 strftime(3) format string to export expiration dates as
354 .BR charon.plugins.certexpire.csv.local
355 strftime(3) format string for the CSV file name to export local certificates to
357 .BR charon.plugins.certexpire.csv.remote
358 strftime(3) format string for the CSV file name to export remote certificates to
360 .BR charon.plugins.certexpire.csv.separator " [,]"
363 .BR charon.plugins.coupling.file
364 File to store coupling list to
366 .BR charon.plugins.coupling.hash " [sha1]"
367 Hashing algorithm to fingerprint coupled certificates
369 .BR charon.plugins.coupling.max " [1]"
370 Maximum number of coupling entries to create
372 .BR charon.plugins.dhcp.force_server_address " [no]"
373 Always use the configured server address. This might be helpful if the DHCP
374 server runs on the same host as strongSwan, and the DHCP daemon does not listen
375 on the loopback interface. In that case the server cannot be reached via
376 unicast (or even 255.255.255.255) as that would be routed via loopback.
377 Setting this option to yes and configuring the local broadcast address (e.g.
378 192.168.0.255) as server address might work.
380 .BR charon.plugins.dhcp.identity_lease " [no]"
381 Derive user-defined MAC address from hash of IKEv2 identity
383 .BR charon.plugins.dhcp.server " [255.255.255.255]"
384 DHCP server unicast or broadcast IP address
386 .BR charon.plugins.dnscert.enable " [no]"
387 Enable fetching of CERT RRs via DNS
389 .BR charon.plugins.duplicheck.enable " [yes]"
390 Enable duplicheck plugin (if loaded)
392 .BR charon.plugins.duplicheck.socket " [unix://@piddir@/charon.dck]"
393 Socket provided by the duplicheck plugin
395 .BR charon.plugins.eap-aka.request_identity " [yes]"
398 .BR charon.plugins.eap-aka-3ggp2.seq_check
401 .BR charon.plugins.eap-dynamic.preferred
402 The preferred EAP method(s) to be used. If it is not given the first
403 registered method will be used initially. If a comma separated list is given
404 the methods are tried in the given order before trying the rest of the
407 .BR charon.plugins.eap-dynamic.prefer_user " [no]"
408 If enabled the EAP methods proposed in an EAP-Nak message sent by the peer are
409 preferred over the methods registered locally.
411 .BR charon.plugins.eap-gtc.backend " [pam]"
412 XAuth backend to be used for credential verification
414 .BR charon.plugins.eap-peap.fragment_size " [1024]"
415 Maximum size of an EAP-PEAP packet
417 .BR charon.plugins.eap-peap.max_message_count " [32]"
418 Maximum number of processed EAP-PEAP packets (0 = no limit)
420 .BR charon.plugins.eap-peap.include_length " [no]"
421 Include length in non-fragmented EAP-PEAP packets
423 .BR charon.plugins.eap-peap.phase2_method " [mschapv2]"
424 Phase2 EAP client authentication method
426 .BR charon.plugins.eap-peap.phase2_piggyback " [no]"
427 Phase2 EAP Identity request piggybacked by server onto TLS Finished message
429 .BR charon.plugins.eap-peap.phase2_tnc " [no]"
430 Start phase2 EAP TNC protocol after successful client authentication
432 .BR charon.plugins.eap-peap.request_peer_auth " [no]"
433 Request peer authentication based on a client certificate
435 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.accounting " [no]"
436 Send RADIUS accounting information to RADIUS servers.
438 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.accounting_requires_vip " [no]"
439 If enabled, accounting is disabled unless an IKE_SA has at least one virtual IP
441 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.class_group " [no]"
444 attribute sent in the RADIUS-Accept message as group membership information that
445 is compared to the groups specified in the
450 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.close_all_on_timeout " [no]"
451 Closes all IKE_SAs if communication with the RADIUS server times out. If it is
452 not set only the current IKE_SA is closed.
454 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.dae.enable " [no]"
455 Enables support for the Dynamic Authorization Extension (RFC 5176)
457 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.dae.listen " [0.0.0.0]"
458 Address to listen for DAE messages from the RADIUS server
460 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.dae.port " [3799]"
461 Port to listen for DAE requests
463 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.dae.secret
464 Shared secret used to verify/sign DAE messages
466 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.eap_start " [no]"
467 Send EAP-Start instead of EAP-Identity to start RADIUS conversation
469 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.filter_id " [no]"
476 attribute sent in the RADIUS-Accept message as group membership information that
477 is compared to the groups specified in the
482 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.forward.ike_to_radius
483 RADIUS attributes to be forwarded from IKEv2 to RADIUS (can be defined by
484 name or attribute number, a colon can be used to specify vendor-specific
485 attributes, e.g. Reply-Message, or 11, or 36906:12).
487 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.forward.radius_to_ike
489 .B charon.plugins.eap-radius.forward.ike_to_radius
491 IKEv2, a strongSwan specific private notify (40969) is used to transmit the
494 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.id_prefix
495 Prefix to EAP-Identity, some AAA servers use a IMSI prefix to select the
498 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.nas_identifier " [strongSwan]"
499 NAS-Identifier to include in RADIUS messages
501 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.port " [1812]"
502 Port of RADIUS server (authentication)
504 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.secret
505 Shared secret between RADIUS and NAS
507 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.server
508 IP/Hostname of RADIUS server
510 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.servers
511 Section to specify multiple RADIUS servers. The
519 options can be specified for each server. A server's IP/Hostname can be
523 .BR acct_port " [1813]"
524 option can be used to specify the port used for RADIUS accounting.
525 For each RADIUS server a priority can be specified using the
526 .BR preference " [0]"
529 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.sockets " [1]"
530 Number of sockets (ports) to use, increase for high load
532 .BR charon.plugins.eap-radius.xauth
533 Section to configure multiple XAuth authentication rounds via RADIUS. The subsections define so called
534 authentication profiles with arbitrary names. In each profile section one or more XAuth types can be
535 configured, with an assigned message. For each type a separate XAuth exchange will be initiated and all
536 replies get concatenated into the User-Password attribute, which then gets verified over RADIUS.
538 Available XAuth types are \fBpassword\fR, \fBpasscode\fR, \fBnextpin\fR, and \fBanswer\fR. This type is
539 not relevant to strongSwan or the AAA server, but the client may show a different dialog (along with the
542 To use the configured profiles, they have to be configured in the respective connection in
544 by appending the profile name, separated by a colon, to the
546 XAauth backend configuration in
551 .IR rightauth2=xauth-radius:profile .
553 .BR charon.plugins.eap-sim.request_identity " [yes]"
556 .BR charon.plugins.eap-simaka-sql.database
559 .BR charon.plugins.eap-simaka-sql.remove_used " [no]"
562 .BR charon.plugins.eap-tls.fragment_size " [1024]"
563 Maximum size of an EAP-TLS packet
565 .BR charon.plugins.eap-tls.max_message_count " [32]"
566 Maximum number of processed EAP-TLS packets (0 = no limit)
568 .BR charon.plugins.eap-tls.include_length " [yes]"
569 Include length in non-fragmented EAP-TLS packets
571 .BR charon.plugins.eap-tnc.max_message_count " [10]"
572 Maximum number of processed EAP-TNC packets (0 = no limit)
574 .BR charon.plugins.eap-tnc.protocol " [tnccs-1.1]"
575 IF-TNCCS protocol version to be used (tnccs-1.1, tnccs-2.0, tnccs-dynamic)
577 .BR charon.plugins.eap-ttls.fragment_size " [1024]"
578 Maximum size of an EAP-TTLS packet
580 .BR charon.plugins.eap-ttls.max_message_count " [32]"
581 Maximum number of processed EAP-TTLS packets (0 = no limit)
583 .BR charon.plugins.eap-ttls.include_length " [yes]"
584 Include length in non-fragmented EAP-TTLS packets
586 .BR charon.plugins.eap-ttls.phase2_method " [md5]"
587 Phase2 EAP client authentication method
589 .BR charon.plugins.eap-ttls.phase2_piggyback " [no]"
590 Phase2 EAP Identity request piggybacked by server onto TLS Finished message
592 .BR charon.plugins.eap-ttls.phase2_tnc " [no]"
593 Start phase2 EAP TNC protocol after successful client authentication
595 .BR charon.plugins.eap-ttls.request_peer_auth " [no]"
596 Request peer authentication based on a client certificate
598 .BR charon.plugins.error-notify.socket " [unix://@piddir@/charon.enfy]"
599 Socket provided by the error-notify plugin
601 .BR charon.plugins.ha.autobalance " [0]"
602 Interval in seconds to automatically balance handled segments between nodes.
605 .BR charon.plugins.ha.fifo_interface " [yes]"
608 .BR charon.plugins.ha.heartbeat_delay " [1000]"
611 .BR charon.plugins.ha.heartbeat_timeout " [2100]"
614 .BR charon.plugins.ha.local
617 .BR charon.plugins.ha.monitor " [yes]"
620 .BR charon.plugins.ha.pools
623 .BR charon.plugins.ha.remote
626 .BR charon.plugins.ha.resync " [yes]"
629 .BR charon.plugins.ha.secret
632 .BR charon.plugins.ha.segment_count " [1]"
635 .BR charon.plugins.ipseckey.enable " [no]"
636 Enable fetching of IPSECKEY RRs via DNS
638 .BR charon.plugins.led.activity_led
641 .BR charon.plugins.led.blink_time " [50]"
644 .BR charon.plugins.kernel-klips.ipsec_dev_count " [4]"
645 Number of ipsecN devices
647 .BR charon.plugins.kernel-klips.ipsec_dev_mtu " [0]"
648 Set MTU of ipsecN device
650 .BR charon.plugins.kernel-libipsec.allow_peer_ts " [no]"
651 Allow that the remote traffic selector equals the IKE peer. The route installed
652 for such traffic (via TUN device) usually prevents further IKE traffic. The
653 fwmark options for the \fIkernel-netlink\fR and \fIsocket-default\fR plugins can
654 be used to circumvent that problem.
656 .BR charon.plugins.kernel-netlink.fwmark
657 Firewall mark to set on the routing rule that directs traffic to our own routing
658 table. The format is [!]mark[/mask], where the optional exclamation mark inverts
659 the meaning (i.e. the rule only applies to packets that don't match the mark).
661 .BR charon.plugins.kernel-netlink.roam_events " [yes]"
662 Whether to trigger roam events when interfaces, addresses or routes change
664 .BR charon.plugins.kernel-netlink.xfrm_acq_expires " [165]"
665 Lifetime of XFRM acquire state in kernel. The value gets written to
666 /proc/sys/net/core/xfrm_acq_expires. Indirectly controls the delay of XFRM
667 acquire messages sent.
669 .BR charon.plugins.kernel-pfroute.vip_wait " [1000]"
670 Time in ms to wait until virtual IP addresses appear/disappear before failing.
672 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester
673 Section to configure the load-tester plugin, see LOAD TESTS
675 .BR charon.plugins.lookip.socket " [unix://@piddir@/charon.lkp]"
676 Socket provided by the lookip plugin
678 .BR charon.plugins.radattr.dir
679 Directory where RADIUS attributes are stored in client-ID specific files.
681 .BR charon.plugins.radattr.message_id " [-1]"
682 Attributes are added to all IKE_AUTH messages by default (-1), or only to the
683 IKE_AUTH message with the given IKEv2 message ID.
685 .BR charon.plugins.resolve.file " [/etc/resolv.conf]"
686 File where to add DNS server entries
688 .BR charon.plugins.resolve.resolvconf.iface_prefix " [lo.inet.ipsec.]"
689 Prefix used for interface names sent to resolvconf(8). The nameserver address
690 is appended to this prefix to make it unique. The result has to be a valid
691 interface name according to the rules defined by resolvconf. Also, it should
692 have a high priority according to the order defined in interface-order(5).
694 .BR charon.plugins.socket-default.fwmark
695 Firewall mark to set on outbound packets.
697 .BR charon.plugins.socket-default.set_source " [yes]"
698 Set source address on outbound packets, if possible.
700 .BR charon.plugins.socket-default.use_ipv4 " [yes]"
701 Listen on IPv4, if possible.
703 .BR charon.plugins.socket-default.use_ipv6 " [yes]"
704 Listen on IPv6, if possible.
706 .BR charon.plugins.sql.database
707 Database URI for charons SQL plugin
709 .BR charon.plugins.sql.loglevel " [-1]"
710 Loglevel for logging to SQL database
712 .BR charon.plugins.stroke.ignore_missing_ca_basic_constraint " [no]"
713 Treat certificates in ipsec.d/cacerts and ipsec.conf ca sections as CA
714 certificates even if they don't contain a CA basic constraint.
716 .BR charon.plugins.stroke.max_concurrent " [4]"
717 Maximum number of stroke messages handled concurrently
719 .BR charon.plugins.stroke.socket " [unix://@piddir@/charon.ctl]"
720 Socket provided by the stroke plugin
722 .BR charon.plugins.stroke.timeout " [0]"
723 Timeout in ms for any stroke command. Use 0 to disable the timeout
725 .BR charon.plugins.systime-fix.interval " [0]"
726 Interval in seconds to check system time for validity. 0 disables the check
728 .BR charon.plugins.systime-fix.reauth " [no]"
729 Whether to use reauth or delete if an invalid cert lifetime is detected
731 .BR charon.plugins.systime-fix.threshold
732 Threshold date where system time is considered valid. Disabled if not specified
734 .BR charon.plugins.systime-fix.threshold_format " [%Y]"
735 strptime(3) format used to parse threshold option
737 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-ifmap.client_cert
738 Path to X.509 certificate file of IF-MAP client
740 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-ifmap.client_key
741 Path to private key file of IF-MAP client
743 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-ifmap.device_name
744 Unique name of strongSwan server as a PEP and/or PDP device
746 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-ifmap.renew_session_interval " [150]"
747 Interval in seconds between periodic IF-MAP RenewSession requests
749 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-ifmap.server_uri " [https://localhost:8444/imap]"
750 URI of the form [https://]servername[:port][/path]
752 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-ifmap.server_cert
753 Path to X.509 certificate file of IF-MAP server
755 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-ifmap.username_password
756 Credentials of IF-MAP client of the form username:password
758 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-pdp.pt_tls.enable " [yes]"
759 Enable PT-TLS protocol on the strongSwan PDP
761 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-pdp.pt_tls.port " [271]"
762 PT-TLS server port the strongSwan PDP is listening on
764 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-pdp.radius.enable " [yes]"
765 Enable RADIUS protocol on the strongSwan PDP
767 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-pdp.radius.method " [ttls]"
768 EAP tunnel method to be used
770 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-pdp.radius.port " [1812]"
771 RADIUS server port the strongSwan PDP is listening on
773 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-pdp.radius.secret
774 Shared RADIUS secret between strongSwan PDP and NAS
776 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-pdp.server
777 Name of the strongSwan PDP as contained in the AAA certificate
779 .BR charon.plugins.tnc-pdp.timeout
780 Timeout in seconds before closing incomplete connections
782 .BR charon.plugins.updown.dns_handler " [no]"
783 Whether the updown script should handle DNS serves assigned via IKEv1 Mode
784 Config or IKEv2 Config Payloads (if enabled they can't be handled by other
785 plugins, like resolve)
787 .BR charon.plugins.whitelist.enable " [yes]"
788 Enable loaded whitelist plugin
790 .BR charon.plugins.whitelist.socket " [unix://@piddir@/charon.wlst]"
791 Socket provided by the whitelist plugin
793 .BR charon.plugins.xauth-eap.backend " [radius]"
794 EAP plugin to be used as backend for XAuth credential verification
796 .BR charon.plugins.xauth-pam.pam_service " [login]"
797 PAM service to be used for authentication
799 .BR charon.plugins.xauth-pam.trim_email " [yes]"
800 If an email address is given as an XAuth username, trim it to just the
802 .SS libstrongswan section
804 .BR libstrongswan.cert_cache " [yes]"
805 Whether relations in validated certificate chains should be cached in memory
807 .BR libstrongswan.crypto_test.bench " [no]"
810 .BR libstrongswan.crypto_test.bench_size " [1024]"
813 .BR libstrongswan.crypto_test.bench_time " [50]"
816 .BR libstrongswan.crypto_test.on_add " [no]"
817 Test crypto algorithms during registration
819 .BR libstrongswan.crypto_test.on_create " [no]"
820 Test crypto algorithms on each crypto primitive instantiation
822 .BR libstrongswan.crypto_test.required " [no]"
823 Strictly require at least one test vector to enable an algorithm
825 .BR libstrongswan.crypto_test.rng_true " [no]"
826 Whether to test RNG with TRUE quality; requires a lot of entropy
828 .BR libstrongswan.dh_exponent_ansi_x9_42 " [yes]"
829 Use ANSI X9.42 DH exponent size or optimum size matched to cryptographical
832 .BR libstrongswan.ecp_x_coordinate_only " [yes]"
833 Compliance with the errata for RFC 4753
835 .BR libstrongswan.host_resolver.max_threads " [3]"
836 Maximum number of concurrent resolver threads (they are terminated if unused)
838 .BR libstrongswan.host_resolver.min_threads " [0]"
839 Minimum number of resolver threads to keep around
841 .BR libstrongswan.integrity_test " [no]"
842 Check daemon, libstrongswan and plugin integrity at startup
844 .BR libstrongswan.leak_detective.detailed " [yes]"
845 Includes source file names and line numbers in leak detective output
847 .BR libstrongswan.leak_detective.usage_threshold " [10240]"
848 Threshold in bytes for leaks to be reported (0 to report all)
850 .BR libstrongswan.leak_detective.usage_threshold_count " [0]"
851 Threshold in number of allocations for leaks to be reported (0 to report all)
853 .BR libstrongswan.processor.priority_threads
854 Subsection to configure the number of reserved threads per priority class
855 see JOB PRIORITY MANAGEMENT
857 .BR libstrongswan.x509.enforce_critical " [yes]"
858 Discard certificates with unsupported or unknown critical extensions
859 .SS libstrongswan.plugins subsection
861 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.attr-sql.database
862 Database URI for attr-sql plugin used by charon
864 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.attr-sql.lease_history " [yes]"
865 Enable logging of SQL IP pool leases
867 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.gcrypt.quick_random " [no]"
868 Use faster random numbers in gcrypt; for testing only, produces weak keys!
870 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.ntru.param_set_selection " [optimum]"
871 The following parameter sets are available: 'x9_98_speed', 'x9_98_bandwidth',
872 'x9_98_balance' and 'optimum', the last set not being part of the X9.98
873 standard but exhibiting the best performance.
875 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.openssl.engine_id " [pkcs11]"
876 ENGINE ID to use in the OpenSSL plugin
878 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.openssl.fips_mode " [0]"
879 Set OpenSSL FIPS mode: disabled(0), enabled(1), Suite B enabled(2)
881 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.pkcs11.modules
882 List of available PKCS#11 modules
884 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.pkcs11.load_certs " [yes]"
885 Whether to load certificates from tokens
887 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.pkcs11.reload_certs " [no]"
888 Reload certificates from all tokens if charon receives a SIGHUP
890 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.pkcs11.use_dh " [no]"
891 Whether the PKCS#11 modules should be used for DH and ECDH (see use_ecc option)
893 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.pkcs11.use_ecc " [no]"
894 Whether the PKCS#11 modules should be used for ECDH and ECDSA public key
895 operations. ECDSA private keys can be used regardless of this option
897 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.pkcs11.use_hasher " [no]"
898 Whether the PKCS#11 modules should be used to hash data
900 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.pkcs11.use_pubkey " [no]"
901 Whether the PKCS#11 modules should be used for public key operations, even for
902 keys not stored on tokens
904 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.pkcs11.use_rng " [no]"
905 Whether the PKCS#11 modules should be used as RNG
907 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.random.random " [@random_device@]"
908 File to read random bytes from, instead of @random_device@
910 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.random.urandom " [@urandom_device@]"
911 File to read pseudo random bytes from, instead of @urandom_device@
913 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.random.strong_equals_true " [no]"
914 If set to yes the RNG_STRONG class reads random bytes from the same source as
917 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.unbound.resolv_conf " [/etc/resolv.conf]"
918 File to read DNS resolver configuration from
920 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.unbound.trust_anchors " [/etc/ipsec.d/dnssec.keys]"
921 File to read DNSSEC trust anchors from (usually root zone KSK). The format of
922 the file is the standard DNS Zone file format, anchors can be stored as DS or
923 DNSKEY entries in the file.
925 .BR libstrongswan.plugins.unbound.dlv_anchors
926 File to read trusted keys for DLV (DNSSEC Lookaside Validation) from. It uses
927 the same format as \fItrust_anchors\fR. Only one DLV can be configured, which
928 is then used as a root trusted DLV, this means that it is a lookaside for
933 List of TLS encryption ciphers
935 .BR libtls.key_exchange
936 List of TLS key exchange methods
939 List of TLS MAC algorithms
942 List of TLS cipher suites
945 .BR libtnccs.tnc_config " [/etc/tnc_config]"
946 TNC IMC/IMV configuration directory
948 .SS libtnccs plugins section
950 .BR libtnccs.plugins.tnccs-11.max_message_size " [45000]"
951 Maximum size of a PA-TNC message (XML & Base64 encoding)
953 .BR libtnccs.plugins.tnccs-20.max_batch_size " [65522]"
954 Maximum size of a PB-TNC batch (upper limit via PT-EAP = 65529)
956 .BR libtnccs.plugins.tnccs-20.max_message_size " [65490]"
957 Maximum size of a PA-TNC message (upper limit via PT-EAP = 65497)
959 .BR libtnccs.plugins.tnc-imc.dlclose " [yes]"
962 .BR libtnccs.plugins.tnc-imc.preferred_language " [en]"
963 Preferred language for TNC recommendations
965 .BR libtnccs.plugins.tnc-imv.dlclose " [yes]"
969 .BR libimcv.assessment_result " [yes]"
970 Whether IMVs send a standard IETF Assessment Result attribute
973 Global IMV policy database URI
975 .BR libimcv.debug_level " [1]"
976 Debug level for a stand-alone libimcv library
978 .BR libimcv.load " [random nonce gmp pubkey x509]"
979 Plugins to load in IMC/IMVs
981 .BR libimcv.os_info.name
982 Manually set the name of the client OS (e.g. Ubuntu)
984 .BR libimcv.os_info.version
985 Manually set the version of the client OS (e.g. 12.04 i686)
987 .BR libimcv.policy_script " [ipsec _imv_policy]"
988 Script called for each TNC connection to generate IMV policies
990 .BR libimcv.stderr_quiet " [no]"
991 isable output to stderr with a stand-alone libimcv library
993 .SS libimcv plugins section
995 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-attestation.aik_blob
996 AIK encrypted private key blob file
998 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-attestation.aik_cert
1001 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-attestation.aik_key
1004 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-attestation.nonce_len " [20]"
1007 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-attestation.use_quote2 " [yes]"
1008 Use Quote2 AIK signature instead of Quote signature
1010 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-attestation.cadir
1011 Path to directory with AIK cacerts
1013 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-attestation.dh_group " [ecp256]"
1014 Preferred Diffie-Hellman group
1016 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-attestation.hash_algorithm " [sha256]"
1017 Preferred measurement hash algorithm
1019 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-attestation.min_nonce_len " [0]"
1020 DH minimum nonce length
1022 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-attestation.remediation_uri
1023 URI pointing to attestation remediation instructions
1025 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-os.push_info " [yes]"
1026 Send operating system info without being prompted
1028 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-os.remediation_uri
1029 URI pointing to operating system remediation instructions
1031 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-scanner.push_info " [yes]"
1032 Send open listening ports without being prompted
1034 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-scanner.remediation_uri
1035 URI pointing to scanner remediation instructions
1037 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-swid.swid_directory " [@prefix@/share]"
1038 Directory where SWID tags are located
1040 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-test.additional_ids " [0]"
1041 Number of additional IMC IDs
1043 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-test.command " [none]"
1044 Command to be sent to the Test IMV
1046 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-test.dummy_size " [0]"
1047 Size of dummy attribute to be sent to the Test IMV (0 = disabled)
1049 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-test.remediation_uri
1050 URI pointing to test remediation instructions
1052 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-test.retry " [no]"
1053 Do a handshake retry
1055 .BR libimcv.plugins.imc-test.retry_command
1056 Command to be sent to the Test IMV in the handshake retry
1058 .BR libimcv.plugins.imv-test.rounds " [0]"
1059 Number of IMC-IMV retry rounds
1062 .BR manager.database
1063 Credential database URI for manager
1065 .BR manager.debug " [no]"
1066 Enable debugging in manager
1069 Plugins to load in manager
1072 FastCGI socket of manager, to run it statically
1074 .BR manager.threads " [10]"
1075 Threads to use for request handling
1077 .BR manager.timeout " [15m]"
1078 Session timeout for manager
1079 .SS mediation client section
1082 Mediation client database URI
1084 .BR medcli.dpd " [5m]"
1085 DPD timeout to use in mediation client plugin
1087 .BR medcli.rekey " [20m]"
1088 Rekeying time on mediation connections in mediation client plugin
1089 .SS mediation server section
1092 Mediation server database URI
1094 .BR medsrv.debug " [no]"
1095 Debugging in mediation server web application
1097 .BR medsrv.dpd " [5m]"
1098 DPD timeout to use in mediation server plugin
1101 Plugins to load in mediation server plugin
1103 .BR medsrv.password_length " [6]"
1104 Minimum password length required for mediation server user accounts
1106 .BR medsrv.rekey " [20m]"
1107 Rekeying time on mediation connections in mediation server plugin
1110 Run Mediation server web application statically on socket
1112 .BR medsrv.threads " [5]"
1113 Number of thread for mediation service web application
1115 .BR medsrv.timeout " [15m]"
1116 Session timeout for mediation service
1120 Plugins to load in ipsec openac tool
1124 Database URI for the database that stores the package information
1128 Plugins to load in ipsec pki tool
1132 Plugins to load in ipsec pool tool
1133 .SS pt-tls-client section
1135 .BR pt-tls-client.load
1136 Plugins to load in ipsec pt-tls-client tool
1137 .SS scepclient section
1140 Plugins to load in ipsec scepclient tool
1144 Plugins to load in starter
1146 .BR starter.load_warning " [yes]"
1147 Disable charon plugin load option warning
1149 .SH LOGGER CONFIGURATION
1150 The options described below provide a much more flexible way to configure
1151 loggers for the IKEv2 daemon charon than using the
1157 that if any loggers are specified in strongswan.conf,
1159 does not have any effect.
1161 There are currently two types of loggers defined:
1164 Log directly to a file and are defined by specifying the full path to the
1165 file as subsection in the
1167 section. To log to the console the two special filenames
1168 .BR stdout " and " stderr
1172 Log into a syslog facility and are defined by specifying the facility to log to
1173 as the name of a subsection in the
1175 section. The following facilities are currently supported:
1176 .BR daemon " and " auth .
1178 Multiple loggers can be defined for each type with different log verbosity for
1179 the different subsystems of the daemon.
1182 .BR charon.filelog.<filename>.default " [1]"
1184 .BR charon.syslog.<facility>.default
1185 Specifies the default loglevel to be used for subsystems for which no specific
1186 loglevel is defined.
1188 .BR charon.filelog.<filename>.<subsystem> " [<default>]"
1190 .BR charon.syslog.<facility>.<subsystem>
1191 Specifies the loglevel for the given subsystem.
1193 .BR charon.filelog.<filename>.append " [yes]"
1194 If this option is enabled log entries are appended to the existing file.
1196 .BR charon.filelog.<filename>.flush_line " [no]"
1197 Enabling this option disables block buffering and enables line buffering.
1199 .BR charon.filelog.<filename>.ike_name " [no]"
1201 .BR charon.syslog.<facility>.ike_name
1202 Prefix each log entry with the connection name and a unique numerical
1203 identifier for each IKE_SA.
1205 .BR charon.filelog.<filename>.time_format
1206 Prefix each log entry with a timestamp. The option accepts a format string as
1210 .BR charon.syslog.identifier
1211 Global identifier used for an
1213 call, prepended to each log message by syslog. If not configured,
1215 is not called, so the value will depend on system defaults (often the program
1221 Main daemon setup/cleanup/signal handling
1224 IKE_SA manager, handling synchronization for IKE_SA access
1233 Jobs queueing/processing and thread pool management
1236 Configuration management and plugins
1239 IPsec/Networking kernel interface
1242 IKE network communication
1245 Low-level encoding/decoding (ASN.1, X.509 etc.)
1248 Packet encoding/decoding encryption/decryption operations
1251 libtls library messages
1254 libipsec library messages
1257 libstrongwan library messages
1260 Trusted Network Connect
1263 Integrity Measurement Collector
1266 Integrity Measurement Verifier
1269 Platform Trust Service
1276 Very basic auditing logs, (e.g. SA up/SA down)
1279 Generic control flow with errors, a good default to see whats going on
1282 More detailed debugging control flow
1285 Including RAW data dumps in Hex
1288 Also include sensitive material in dumps, e.g. keys
1294 /var/log/charon.log {
1295 time_format = %b %e %T
1306 # enable logging to LOG_DAEMON, use defaults
1309 # minimalistic IKE auditing logging to LOG_AUTHPRIV
1318 .SH JOB PRIORITY MANAGEMENT
1319 Some operations in the IKEv2 daemon charon are currently implemented
1320 synchronously and blocking. Two examples for such operations are communication
1321 with a RADIUS server via EAP-RADIUS, or fetching CRL/OCSP information during
1322 certificate chain verification. Under high load conditions, the thread pool may
1323 run out of available threads, and some more important jobs, such as liveness
1324 checking, may not get executed in time.
1326 To prevent thread starvation in such situations job priorities were introduced.
1327 The job processor will reserve some threads for higher priority jobs, these
1328 threads are not available for lower priority, locking jobs.
1330 Currently 4 priorities have been defined, and they are used in charon as
1334 Priority for long-running dispatcher jobs.
1337 INFORMATIONAL exchanges, as used by liveness checking (DPD).
1340 Everything not HIGH/LOW, including IKE_SA_INIT processing.
1343 IKE_AUTH message processing. RADIUS and CRL fetching block here
1345 Although IKE_SA_INIT processing is computationally expensive, it is explicitly
1346 assigned to the MEDIUM class. This allows charon to do the DH exchange while
1347 other threads are blocked in IKE_AUTH. To prevent the daemon from accepting more
1348 IKE_SA_INIT requests than it can handle, use IKE_SA_INIT DROPPING.
1350 The thread pool processes jobs strictly by priority, meaning it will consume all
1351 higher priority jobs before looking for ones with lower priority. Further, it
1352 reserves threads for certain priorities. A priority class having reserved
1354 threads will always have
1356 threads available for this class (either currently processing a job, or waiting
1359 To ensure that there are always enough threads available for higher priority
1360 tasks, threads must be reserved for each priority class.
1362 .BR libstrongswan.processor.priority_threads.critical " [0]"
1363 Threads reserved for CRITICAL priority class jobs
1365 .BR libstrongswan.processor.priority_threads.high " [0]"
1366 Threads reserved for HIGH priority class jobs
1368 .BR libstrongswan.processor.priority_threads.medium " [0]"
1369 Threads reserved for MEDIUM priority class jobs
1371 .BR libstrongswan.processor.priority_threads.low " [0]"
1372 Threads reserved for LOW priority class jobs
1374 Let's consider the following configuration:
1387 With this configuration, one thread is reserved for HIGH priority tasks. As
1388 currently only liveness checking and stroke message processing is done with
1389 high priority, one or two threads should be sufficient.
1391 The MEDIUM class mostly processes non-blocking jobs. Unless your setup is
1392 experiencing many blocks in locks while accessing shared resources, threads for
1393 one or two times the number of CPU cores is fine.
1395 It is usually not required to reserve threads for CRITICAL jobs. Jobs in this
1396 class rarely return and do not release their thread to the pool.
1398 The remaining threads are available for LOW priority jobs. Reserving threads
1399 does not make sense (until we have an even lower priority).
1401 To see what the threads are actually doing, invoke
1402 .IR "ipsec statusall" .
1403 Under high load, something like this will show up:
1406 worker threads: 2 or 32 idle, 5/1/2/22 working,
1407 job queue: 0/0/1/149, scheduled: 198
1410 From 32 worker threads,
1414 are running CRITICAL priority jobs (dispatching from sockets, etc.).
1416 is currently handling a HIGH priority job. This is actually the thread currently
1417 providing this information via stroke.
1419 are handling MEDIUM priority jobs, likely IKE_SA_INIT or CREATE_CHILD_SA
1422 are handling LOW priority jobs, probably waiting for an EAP-RADIUS response
1423 while processing IKE_AUTH messages.
1425 The job queue load shows how many jobs are queued for each priority, ready for
1426 execution. The single MEDIUM priority job will get executed immediately, as
1427 we have two spare threads reserved for MEDIUM class jobs.
1429 .SH IKE_SA_INIT DROPPING
1430 If a responder receives more connection requests per seconds than it can handle,
1431 it does not make sense to accept more IKE_SA_INIT messages. And if they are
1432 queued but can't get processed in time, an answer might be sent after the
1433 client has already given up and restarted its connection setup. This
1434 additionally increases the load on the responder.
1436 To limit the responder load resulting from new connection attempts, the daemon
1437 can drop IKE_SA_INIT messages just after reception. There are two mechanisms to
1438 decide if this should happen, configured with the following options:
1440 .BR charon.init_limit_half_open " [0]"
1441 Limit based on the number of half open IKE_SAs. Half open IKE_SAs are SAs in
1442 connecting state, but not yet established.
1444 .BR charon.init_limit_job_load " [0]"
1445 Limit based on the number of jobs currently queued for processing (sum over all
1448 The second limit includes load from other jobs, such as rekeying. Choosing a
1449 good value is difficult and depends on the hardware and expected load.
1451 The first limit is simpler to calculate, but includes the load from new
1452 connections only. If your responder is capable of negotiating 100 tunnels/s, you
1453 might set this limit to 1000. The daemon will then drop new connection attempts
1454 if generating a response would require more than 10 seconds. If you are
1455 allowing for a maximum response time of more than 30 seconds, consider adjusting
1456 the timeout for connecting IKE_SAs
1457 .RB ( charon.half_open_timeout ).
1458 A responder, by default, deletes an IKE_SA if the initiator does not establish
1459 it within 30 seconds. Under high load, a higher value might be required.
1462 To do stability testing and performance optimizations, the IKEv2 daemon charon
1463 provides the load-tester plugin. This plugin allows one to setup thousands of
1464 tunnels concurrently against the daemon itself or a remote host.
1467 Never enable the load-testing plugin on productive systems. It provides
1468 preconfigured credentials and allows an attacker to authenticate as any user.
1471 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.addrs
1472 Subsection that contains key/value pairs with address pools (in CIDR notation)
1473 to use for a specific network interface e.g. eth0 = 10.10.0.0/16
1475 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.addrs_keep " [no]"
1476 Whether to keep dynamic addresses even after the associated SA got terminated
1478 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.addrs_prefix " [16]"
1479 Network prefix length to use when installing dynamic addresses. If set to -1 the
1480 full address is used (i.e. 32 or 128)
1482 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.ca_dir
1483 Directory to load (intermediate) CA certificates from
1485 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.child_rekey " [600]"
1486 Seconds to start CHILD_SA rekeying after setup
1488 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.delay " [0]"
1489 Delay between initiatons for each thread
1491 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.delete_after_established " [no]"
1492 Delete an IKE_SA as soon as it has been established
1494 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.digest " [sha1]"
1495 Digest algorithm used when issuing certificates
1497 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.dpd_delay " [0]"
1498 DPD delay to use in load test
1500 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.dynamic_port " [0]"
1501 Base port to be used for requests (each client uses a different port)
1503 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.eap_password " [default-pwd]"
1504 EAP secret to use in load test
1506 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.enable " [no]"
1507 Enable the load testing plugin
1509 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.esp " [aes128-sha1]"
1510 CHILD_SA proposal to use for load tests
1512 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.fake_kernel " [no]"
1513 Fake the kernel interface to allow load-testing against self
1515 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.ike_rekey " [0]"
1516 Seconds to start IKE_SA rekeying after setup
1518 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.init_limit " [0]"
1519 Global limit of concurrently established SAs during load test
1521 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.initiator " [0.0.0.0]"
1522 Address to initiate from
1524 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.initiators " [0]"
1525 Number of concurrent initiator threads to use in load test
1527 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.initiator_auth " [pubkey]"
1528 Authentication method(s) the intiator uses
1530 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.initiator_id
1531 Initiator ID used in load test
1533 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.initiator_match
1534 Initiator ID to match against as responder
1536 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.initiator_tsi
1537 Traffic selector on initiator side, as proposed by initiator
1539 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.initiator_tsr
1540 Traffic selector on responder side, as proposed by initiator
1542 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.iterations " [1]"
1543 Number of IKE_SAs to initiate by each initiator in load test
1545 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.issuer_cert
1546 Path to the issuer certificate (if not configured a hard-coded value is used)
1548 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.issuer_key
1549 Path to private key that is used to issue certificates (if not configured a
1550 hard-coded value is used)
1552 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.mode " [tunnel]"
1553 IPsec mode to use, one of \fBtunnel\fR, \fBtransport\fR, or \fBbeet\fR.
1555 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.pool
1556 Provide INTERNAL_IPV4_ADDRs from a named pool
1558 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.preshared_key " [default-psk]"
1559 Preshared key to use in load test
1561 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.proposal " [aes128-sha1-modp768]"
1562 IKE proposal to use in load test
1564 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.responder " [127.0.0.1]"
1565 Address to initiation connections to
1567 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.responder_auth " [pubkey]"
1568 Authentication method(s) the responder uses
1570 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.responder_id
1571 Responder ID used in load test
1573 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.responder_tsi " [initiator_tsi]"
1574 Traffic selector on initiator side, as narrowed by responder
1576 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.responder_tsr " [initiator_tsr]"
1577 Traffic selector on responder side, as narrowed by responder
1579 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.request_virtual_ip " [no]"
1580 Request an INTERNAL_IPV4_ADDR from the server
1582 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.shutdown_when_complete " [no]"
1583 Shutdown the daemon after all IKE_SAs have been established
1585 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.socket " [unix://@piddir@/charon.ldt]"
1586 Socket provided by the load-tester plugin
1588 .BR charon.plugins.load-tester.version " [0]"
1589 IKE version to use (0 means use IKEv2 as initiator and accept any version as
1592 .SS Configuration details
1593 For public key authentication, the responder uses the
1594 .B \(dqCN=srv, OU=load-test, O=strongSwan\(dq
1595 identity. For the initiator, each connection attempt uses a different identity
1597 .BR "\(dqCN=c1-r1, OU=load-test, O=strongSwan\(dq" ,
1598 where the first number inidicates the client number, the second the
1599 authentication round (if multiple authentication is used).
1601 For PSK authentication, FQDN identities are used. The server uses
1602 .BR srv.strongswan.org ,
1603 the client uses an identity in the form
1604 .BR c1-r1.strongswan.org .
1606 For EAP authentication, the client uses a NAI in the form
1607 .BR 100000000010001@strongswan.org .
1609 To configure multiple authentication, concatenate multiple methods using, e.g.
1611 initiator_auth = pubkey|psk|eap-md5|eap-aka
1614 The responder uses a hardcoded certificate based on a 1024-bit RSA key.
1615 This certificate additionally serves as CA certificate. A peer uses the same
1616 private key, but generates client certificates on demand signed by the CA
1617 certificate. Install the Responder/CA certificate on the remote host to
1618 authenticate all clients.
1620 To speed up testing, the load tester plugin implements a special Diffie-Hellman
1621 implementation called modpnull. By setting
1623 proposal = aes128-sha1-modpnull
1625 this wicked fast DH implementation is used. It does not provide any security
1626 at all, but allows one to run tests without DH calculation overhead.
1629 In the simplest case, the daemon initiates IKE_SAs against itself using the
1630 loopback interface. This will actually establish double the number of IKE_SAs,
1631 as the daemon is initiator and responder for each IKE_SA at the same time.
1632 Installation of IPsec SAs would fails, as each SA gets installed twice. To
1633 simulate the correct behavior, a fake kernel interface can be enabled which does
1634 not install the IPsec SAs at the kernel level.
1636 A simple loopback configuration might look like this:
1640 # create new IKE_SAs for each CHILD_SA to simulate
1643 # turn off denial of service protection
1650 # use 4 threads to initiate connections
1653 # each thread initiates 1000 connections
1655 # delay each initiation in each thread by 20ms
1657 # enable the fake kernel interface to
1658 # avoid SA conflicts
1665 This will initiate 4000 IKE_SAs within 20 seconds. You may increase the delay
1666 value if your box can not handle that much load, or decrease it to put more
1667 load on it. If the daemon starts retransmitting messages your box probably can
1668 not handle all connection attempts.
1670 The plugin also allows one to test against a remote host. This might help to
1671 test against a real world configuration. A connection setup to do stress
1672 testing of a gateway might look like this:
1682 # 10000 connections, ten in parallel
1685 # use a delay of 100ms, overall time is:
1686 # iterations * delay = 100s
1688 # address of the gateway
1690 # IKE-proposal to use
1691 proposal = aes128-sha1-modp1024
1692 # use faster PSK authentication instead
1694 initiator_auth = psk
1695 responder_auth = psk
1696 # request a virtual IP using configuration
1698 request_virtual_ip = yes
1699 # enable CHILD_SA every 60s
1706 .SH IKEv2 RETRANSMISSION
1707 Retransmission timeouts in the IKEv2 daemon charon can be configured globally
1708 using the three keys listed below:
1712 .BR charon.retransmit_base " [1.8]"
1713 .BR charon.retransmit_timeout " [4.0]"
1714 .BR charon.retransmit_tries " [5]"
1718 The following algorithm is used to calculate the timeout:
1721 relative timeout = retransmit_timeout * retransmit_base ^ (n-1)
1726 is the current retransmission count.
1728 Using the default values, packets are retransmitted in:
1734 Retransmission Relative Timeout Absolute Timeout
1744 /etc/strongswan.conf
1747 \fBipsec.conf\fR(5), \fBipsec.secrets\fR(5), \fBipsec\fR(8), \fBcharon-cmd\fR(8)
1751 .UR http://www.strongswan.org
1754 by Tobias Brunner, Andreas Steffen and Martin Willi.