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10 @c %**start of header
11 @finalout
12 @setfilename gvpe.info
13 @settitle GNU Virtual Private Ethernet Manual
14 @setchapternewpage odd
15 @c %**end of header
16
17 @ifinfo
18 @dircategory Networking tools
19 @direntry
20 * gvpe: (gvpe). The GNU VPE Manual.
21 @end direntry
22
23 This is the info manual for vpe, the Virtual Private Ethernet daemon.
24
25 Copyright @copyright{} 2003-2008 Marc Lehmann <gvpe@@schmorp.de>.
26
27 Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
28 manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
29 preserved on all copies.
30
31 Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
32 manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
33 entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
34 permission notice identical to this one.
35
36 @end ifinfo
37
38 @titlepage
39 @title gvpe Manual
40 @author Marc Lehmann
41
42 @page
43 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll
44 @cindex copyright
45
46 Copyright @copyright{} 2003-2008 Marc Lehmann <gvpe@@schmorp.de>.
47
48 Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
49 manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
50 preserved on all copies.
51
52 Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
53 manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
54 entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
55 permission notice identical to this one.
56
57 @end titlepage
58
59 @contents
60
61 =end texinfo
62
63 This is the documentation for the GNU Virtual Private Ethernet suite.
64
65 The GNU Virtual Private Ethernet suite implements a virtual (uses udp,
66 tcp, rawip and other protocols for tunneling), private (encrypted,
67 authenticated) ethernet (mac-based, broadcast-based network) that is
68 shared among multiple nodes, in effect implementing an ethernet bus over
69 public networks.
70
71 =for texinfo menu-begin
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73
74 =for texinfo menu-item Overview:: Introduction to and Tutorial for GVPE (gvpe(5))
75
76 =for texinfo include pod gvpe.5.pod
77
78
79 =for texinfo menu-item OS Dependencies:: OS-Dependent Installation and Configuration Notes (gvpe.osdep(5))
80
81 =for texinfo include pod gvpe.osdep.5.pod
82
83
84 =for texinfo menu-item gvpe.conf:: The main configuration file (gvpe.conf(5))
85
86 =for texinfo include pod gvpe.conf.5.pod
87
88
89 =for texinfo menu-item gvpectrl:: Configuration/Control Program Reference (gvpectrl(8))
90
91 =for texinfo include pod gvpectrl.8.pod
92
93
94 =for texinfo menu-item gvpe:: The GVPE Daemon (gvpe(8))
95
96 =for texinfo include pod gvpe.8.pod
97
98
99 =for texinfo menu-item gvpe.protocol:: The GVPE Transport and VPN Protocols (gvpe.protocol(7))
100
101 =for texinfo include pod gvpe.protocol.7.pod
102
103
104 =for texinfo menu-item Simple Example:: A simple yet realistic Example
105
106 In this example, gvpe is used to implement a simple, UDP-based ethernet
107 on three hosts.
108
109 The config file (C<gvpe.conf>) is the same on all hosts:
110
111 enable-udp = yes # use UDP
112 udp-port = 407 # use this UDP port
113 mtu = 1492 # handy for TDSL
114 ifname = vpn0 # I prefer vpn0 over e.g. tap0
115
116 node = huffy # arbitrary node name
117 hostname = 1.2.3.4 # ip address if this host
118
119 node = welshy
120 hostname = www.example.net # resolve at connection time
121
122 node = wheelery
123 # no hostname, will be determinded dynamically using router1 or router2
124
125 C<gvpe> will execute the C<if-up> script on every hosts, which, for linux,
126 could look like this for all three hosts:
127
128 ifconfig $IFNAME hw ether $MAC mtu $MTU
129 ifconfig $IFNAME 10.0.0.$NODE
130 route add -net 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 dev $IFNAME
131
132 The C<10.0.0.$NODE> resolves to C<10.0.0.1> on C<huffy>, C<10.0.0.2> on
133 C<welshy> and so on. Other schemes, such as C<10.$NODE.0.1> might be
134 useful, too.
135
136 After generating the keys (L<gvpectrl>) and starting the daemon (C<gvpe -D
137 -l info >I<NODENAME> for test purposes) the three hosts should be able to
138 ping each other.
139
140 If you have an internal C<10.x.x.x> network (with a tighter netmask then
141 C<255.0.0.0>, e.g. C<10.1.0.0> on C<huffy>, C<10.2.0.0> on C<welshy> and
142 so on), you can now enable ip-forwarding and proxy-arp (or set the hosts
143 as default gateway), and your three hosts should forward traffic from each
144 network to each other.
145
146
147 =for texinfo menu-item Complex Example:: A non-trivial Example
148
149 =for texinfo include text complex-example/README
150
151
152 =for texinfo menu-begin
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154 =for texinfo menu-item complex/gvpe.conf:: An example gvpe configuration
155
156 =for texinfo include example complex-example/gvpe.conf
157
158 =for texinfo menu-item complex/if-up:: A fully-routing if-up config
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160 =for texinfo include example complex-example/if-up
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162 =for texinfo menu-item complex/node-up:: A node-up/node-down script utilizing dynds
163
164 =for texinfo include example complex-example/node-up
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166 =for texinfo menu-end
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168
169 =for texinfo menu-item Index:: Keyword and Concept index
170
171 =begin texinfo
172
173 @printindex cp
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175 =end texinfo
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177 =for texinfo menu-end
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179 =begin texinfo footer
180
181 @bye
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183 =end texinfo
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