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2017-10-26Allow IPsec interface to have SAs resetMatthew Smith1-0/+24
Make it easier to integrate with external IKE daemon. IPsec interfaces can have one or both SAs replaced after creation. This allows for the possibility of setting a new child SA on an interface when rekeying occurs. It also allows for the possibility of creating an interface ahead of time and updating the SA when parameters that are negotiated during IKE exchange become known. Change-Id: I0a31afdcc2bdff7098a924a51abbc58bdab2bd08 Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2017-10-14Add API call to set keys on IPsec tunnel intfMatthew Smith1-0/+56
There was already a CLI command and a libvnet function to set the keys on an existing IPsec tunnel interface. Expose this via the API. Change-Id: I226a9616f680fc022f04447177a2e8232690657f Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2017-10-04Add API support to dump IPsec SAsMatthew Smith1-0/+106
Add an API request message type to dump IPsec SAs. Either all IPsec SAs can be dumped or it can be limited to a single SA ID (numeric ID set at creation time - not an index). Add a handler for incoming messages with the new request type. Add an API response message type containing the data for an IPsec SA. Add VAT support for new message type. Change-Id: Id7828d000efc637dee7f988a87d3f707a8b466b7 Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2017-05-15Add sw_if_index of tunnel interface to API reply for ipsec_tunnel_if_add_delMatthew Smith1-2/+10
Change-Id: If5158f6fa7344dee94548c93dace779430e0647f Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2017-05-09API support for IPsec tunnel interface creationMatthew Smith1-0/+44
Change-Id: I8c9f886cb95e92adbe1c646844789ca0a6bb6140 Signed-off-by: Matthew Smith <mgsmith@netgate.com>
2017-03-10Fix coverity CIDs 161048, 163895Pavel Kotucek1-2/+1
Change-Id: Ic206601413bb366e2a920daf00524e92a47287ef Signed-off-by: Pavel Kotucek <pkotucek@cisco.com>
2017-03-01dpdk: be a pluginDamjan Marion1-4/+0
Change-Id: I238258cdeb77035adc5e88903d824593d0a1da90 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
2017-02-17Implemented IKEv2 initiator features:Radu Nicolau1-1/+197
- IKE_SA_INIT and IKE_AUTH initial exchanges - Delete IKA SA - Rekey and delete Child SA - Child SAs lifetime policy To set up one VPP instance as the initiator use the following CLI commands (or API equivalents): ikev2 profile set <id> responder <interface> <addr> ikev2 profile set <id> ike-crypto-alg <crypto alg> <key size> ike-integ-alg <integ alg> ike-dh <dh type> ikev2 profile set <id> esp-crypto-alg <crypto alg> <key size> esp-integ-alg <integ alg> esp-dh <dh type> ikev2 profile set <id> sa-lifetime <seconds> <jitter> <handover> <max bytes> and finally ikev2 initiate sa-init <profile id> to initiate the IKE_SA_INIT exchange Child SA re-keying process: 1. Child SA expires 2. A new Child SA is created using the Child SA rekey exchange 3. For a set time both SAs are alive 4. After the set time interval expires old SA is deleted Any additional settings will not be carried over (i.e. settings of the ipsec<x> interface associated with the Child SA) CLI API additions: ikev2 profile set <id> responder <interface> <addr> ikev2 profile set <id> ike-crypto-alg <crypto alg> <key size> ike-integ-alg <integ alg> ike-dh <dh type> ikev2 profile set <id> esp-crypto-alg <crypto alg> <key size> esp-integ-alg <integ alg> esp-dh <dh type> ikev2 profile set <id> sa-lifetime <seconds> <jitter> <handover> <max bytes> ikev2 initiate sa-init <profile id> ikev2 initiate del-child-sa <child sa ispi> ikev2 initiate del-sa <sa ispi> ikev2 initiate rekey-child-sa <profile id> <child sa ispi> Sample configurations: Responder: ikev2 profile add pr1 ikev2 profile set pr1 auth shared-key-mic string Vpp123 ikev2 profile set pr1 id local fqdn vpp.home.responder ikev2 profile set pr1 id remote fqdn vpp.home.initiator ikev2 profile set pr1 traffic-selector remote ip-range 192.168.125.0 - 192.168.125.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0 ikev2 profile set pr1 traffic-selector local ip-range 192.168.124.0 - 192.168.124.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0 Initiator: ikev2 profile add pr1 ikev2 profile set pr1 auth shared-key-mic string Vpp123 ikev2 profile set pr1 id local fqdn vpp.home.initiator ikev2 profile set pr1 id remote fqdn vpp.home.responder ikev2 profile set pr1 traffic-selector local ip-range 192.168.125.0 - 192.168.125.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0 ikev2 profile set pr1 traffic-selector remote ip-range 192.168.124.0 - 192.168.124.255 port-range 0 - 65535 protocol 0 ikev2 profile set pr1 responder TenGigabitEthernet3/0/1 192.168.40.20 ikev2 profile set pr1 ike-crypto-alg aes-cbc 192 ike-integ-alg sha1-96 ike-dh modp-2048 ikev2 profile set pr1 esp-crypto-alg aes-cbc 192 esp-integ-alg sha1-96 esp-dh ecp-256 ikev2 profile set pr1 sa-lifetime 3600 10 5 0 Change-Id: I1db9084dc787129ea61298223fb7585a6f7eaf9e Signed-off-by: Radu Nicolau <radu.nicolau@intel.com>
2017-01-27dpdk: rework cryptodev ipsec build and setupSergio Gonzalez Monroy1-33/+10
Build Cryptodev IPsec support by default when DPDK is enabled but only build hardware Cryptodev PMDs. To enable Cryptodev support, a new startup.conf option for dpdk has been introduced 'enable-cryptodev'. During VPP init, if Cryptodev support is not enabled or not enough cryptodev resources are available then default to OpenSSL ipsec implementation. Change-Id: I5aa7e0d5c2676bdb41d775ef40364536a081956d Signed-off-by: Sergio Gonzalez Monroy <sergio.gonzalez.monroy@intel.com>
2017-01-16Add --without-libssl configure parameterDamjan Marion1-12/+12
This replaces --without-ipsec and --without-ipv6sr and allows other parts of the code to be disabled if libssl is not available. Change-Id: Id97ff3685a7924d7f86622952e0405d94ceb5957 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>
2016-12-28Reorganize source tree to use single autotools instanceDamjan Marion1-0/+537
Change-Id: I7b51f88292e057c6443b12224486f2d0c9f8ae23 Signed-off-by: Damjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>