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CRTified c684398c6a nixos/system/boot/initrd-openvpn: Add openvpn options for initrd
nixos/tests/initrd-openvpn: Add test for openvpn in the initramfs

The module in this commit adds new options that allows the
integration of an OpenVPN client into the initrd.
This can be used e.g. to remotely unlock LUKS devices.

This commit also adds two tests for `boot.initrd.network.openvpn`.
The first one is a basic test to validate that a failing connection
does not prevent the machine from booting.

The second test validates that this module actually creates a valid
openvpn connection.
For this, it spawns three nodes:

  - The client that uses boot.initrd.network.openvpn
  - An OpenVPN server that acts as gateway and forwards a port
    to the client
  - A node that is external to the OpenVPN network

The client connects to the OpenVPN server and spawns a netcat instance
that echos a value to every client.
Afterwards, the external node checks if it receives this value over the
forwarded port on the OpenVPN gateway.
2020-07-01 00:08:55 +02:00

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import ../make-test-python.nix ({ lib, ...}:
{
name = "initrd-network-openvpn";
nodes =
let
# Inlining of the shared secret for the
# OpenVPN server and client
secretblock = ''
secret [inline]
<secret>
${lib.readFile ./shared.key}
</secret>
'';
in
{
# Minimal test case to check a successful boot, even with invalid config
minimalboot =
{ ... }:
{
boot.initrd.network = {
enable = true;
openvpn = {
enable = true;
configuration = "/dev/null";
};
};
};
# initrd VPN client
ovpnclient =
{ ... }:
{
virtualisation.useBootLoader = true;
virtualisation.vlans = [ 1 ];
boot.initrd = {
# This command does not fork to keep the VM in the state where
# only the initramfs is loaded
preLVMCommands =
''
/bin/nc -p 1234 -lke /bin/echo TESTVALUE
'';
network = {
enable = true;
# Work around udhcpc only getting a lease on eth0
postCommands = ''
/bin/ip addr add 192.168.1.2/24 dev eth1
'';
# Example configuration for OpenVPN
# This is the main reason for this test
openvpn = {
enable = true;
configuration = "${./initrd.ovpn}";
};
};
};
};
# VPN server and gateway for ovpnclient between vlan 1 and 2
ovpnserver =
{ ... }:
{
virtualisation.vlans = [ 1 2 ];
# Enable NAT and forward port 12345 to port 1234
networking.nat = {
enable = true;
internalInterfaces = [ "tun0" ];
externalInterface = "eth2";
forwardPorts = [ { destination = "10.8.0.2:1234";
sourcePort = 12345; } ];
};
# Trust tun0 and allow the VPN Server to be reached
networking.firewall = {
trustedInterfaces = [ "tun0" ];
allowedUDPPorts = [ 1194 ];
};
# Minimal OpenVPN server configuration
services.openvpn.servers.testserver =
{
config = ''
dev tun0
ifconfig 10.8.0.1 10.8.0.2
${secretblock}
'';
};
};
# Client that resides in the "external" VLAN
testclient =
{ ... }:
{
virtualisation.vlans = [ 2 ];
};
};
testScript =
''
# Minimal test case, checks whether enabling (with invalid config) harms
# the boot process
with subtest("Check for successful boot with broken openvpn config"):
minimalboot.start()
# If we get to multi-user.target, we booted successfully
minimalboot.wait_for_unit("multi-user.target")
minimalboot.shutdown()
# Elaborated test case where the ovpnclient (where this module is used)
# can be reached by testclient only over ovpnserver.
# This is an indirect test for success.
with subtest("Check for connection from initrd VPN client, config as file"):
ovpnserver.start()
testclient.start()
ovpnclient.start()
# Wait until the OpenVPN Server is available
ovpnserver.wait_for_unit("openvpn-testserver.service")
ovpnserver.succeed("ping -c 1 10.8.0.1")
# Wait for the client to connect
ovpnserver.wait_until_succeeds("ping -c 1 10.8.0.2")
# Wait until the testclient has network
testclient.wait_for_unit("network.target")
# Check that ovpnclient is reachable over vlan 1
ovpnserver.succeed("nc -w 2 192.168.1.2 1234 | grep -q TESTVALUE")
# Check that ovpnclient is reachable over tun0
ovpnserver.succeed("nc -w 2 10.8.0.2 1234 | grep -q TESTVALUE")
# Check that ovpnclient is reachable from testclient over the gateway
testclient.succeed("nc -w 2 192.168.2.3 12345 | grep -q TESTVALUE")
'';
})