#!/bin/sh # $FreeBSD: src/share/examples/netgraph/udp.tunnel,v 1.1 2000/01/28 00:44:30 archie Exp $ # $DragonFly: src/share/examples/netgraph/udp.tunnel,v 1.2 2003/06/17 04:36:57 dillon Exp $ # This script sets up a virtual point-to-point WAN link between # two subnets, using UDP packets as the ``WAN connection.'' # The two subnets might be non-routable addresses behind a # firewall. # # Here define the local and remote inside networks as well # as the local and remote outside IP addresses and UDP port # number that will be used for the tunnel. # LOC_INTERIOR_IP=192.168.1.1 LOC_EXTERIOR_IP=1.1.1.1 REM_INTERIOR_IP=192.168.2.1 REM_EXTERIOR_IP=2.2.2.2 REM_INSIDE_NET=192.168.2.0 UDP_TUNNEL_PORT=4028 # Create the interface node ``ng0'' if it doesn't exist already, # otherwise just make sure it's not connected to anything. # In FreeBSD, interfaces cannot be removed so it might already # be there from before. # if ifconfig ng0 >/dev/null 2>&1; then ifconfig ng0 inet down delete >/dev/null 2>&1 ngctl shutdown ng0: else ngctl mkpeer iface dummy inet fi # Attach a UDP socket to the ``inet'' hook of the interface node # using the ng_ksocket(8) node type. # ngctl mkpeer ng0: ksocket inet inet/dgram/udp # Bind the UDP socket to the local external IP address and port # ngctl msg ng0:inet bind inet/${LOC_EXTERIOR_IP}:${UDP_TUNNEL_PORT} # Connect the UDP socket to the peer's external IP address and port # ngctl msg ng0:inet connect inet/${REM_EXTERIOR_IP}:${UDP_TUNNEL_PORT} # Configure the point-to-point interface # ifconfig ng0 ${LOC_INTERIOR_IP} ${REM_INTERIOR_IP} # Add a route to the peer's interior network via the tunnel # route add ${REM_INSIDE_NET} ${REM_INTERIOR_IP}