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# Content
1 =head1 NAME
2
3 vpe.osdep - os dependent information
4
5 =head1 DESCRIPTION
6
7 This file tries to capture OS-dependent configuration or build issues,
8 quirks and platform limitations, as known.
9
10 =head2 TUN vs. TAP interface
11
12 Most operating systems nowadays support something called a
13 I<tunnel>-device, which makes it possible to divert IPv4 (and often other
14 protocols, too) into a userspace daemon like C<vped>. This is being
15 referred to as a TUN-device.
16
17 This is fine for point-to-point tunnels, but for a virtual ethernet, an
18 additional ethernet header is needed. This functionality (called a TAP
19 device here) is only provided by a subset of the configurations.
20
21 On platforms only supporting a TUN-device, vped will invoke it's magical
22 ethernet emulation package, which currently only handles ARP requests for
23 the IPv4 protocol (but more could be added, bu the tincd network drivers
24 might need to be modified for this to work). This means that on those
25 platforms, only IPv4 will be supported.
26
27 Also, since there is no way (currently) to tell vped which IP subnets are
28 found on a specific host, you will either need to hardwire the MAC address
29 for TUN-style hosts on all networks (and avoid ARP altogether, which is
30 possible), or you need to send a packet from these hosts into the vpn
31 network to tell vpe the local interface address.
32
33 =head2 native/linux
34
35 TAP-device is already part of the kernel (only 2.4 supported, but see
36 tincd/linux). This is the configuration tested best, as vpe is being
37 developed on this platform.
38
39 To configure the interface, use either iproute2:
40
41 ip set $IFNAME address $MAC mtu $MTU up
42 ip addr add $IFNAME 10.11.12.13
43 ip route add $IFNAME 10.11.12.13/8
44
45 Or ifconfig:
46
47 ifconfig $IFNAME hw ether $MAC mtu $MTU
48 ifconfig $IFNAME 10.11.12.13 netmask 255.0.0.0
49
50 To hardwire ARP addresses, use iproute2 (ifconfig can do it, too):
51
52 MAC=fe:fd:80:00:00:$(printf "%02x" $NODEID)
53 ip neighbour add 10.11.12.13 lladdr $MAC nud permanent dev $IFNAME
54
55 =head2 tincd/linux
56
57 TAP-device is already part of the kernel (2.2 and 2.4 supported, only 2.4
58 tested). See C<native/linux> for more info.
59
60 =head2 native/cygwin
61
62 TAP-device. The MAC need not be set (and in fact I<cannot> be set). The
63 MAC address is dynamically beign patched into packets and ARP-requests, so
64 only IPv4 works with ARP on this platform.
65
66 The TAP device to be used must either be the CIPE driver
67 (C<http://cipe-win32.sourceforge.net/>), or the newer TAP-Win32 driver
68 bundled with openvpn (http://openvpn.sf.net/). Just download and run the
69 openvpn installer. The only option you need to select is the TAP driver.
70
71 =head2 tincd/freebsd
72
73 TAP-device is part of kernel (since 4.x, maybe earlier). To initialize the
74 interface, use this command:
75
76 ifconfig $IFNAME ether $MAC mtu $MTU up
77
78 =head2 tincd/netbsd
79
80 TUN-device. The interface is a point to point-device. To initialize it,
81 you currently need to configure it as such, giving it an address on your
82 vpn (the exact address doesn't matter), like this:
83
84 ifconfig $IFNAME mtu $MTU up
85 ifconfig $IFNAME 10.11.12.13 10.55.66.77
86 route add -net 10.0.0.0 10.55.66.77 255.0.0.0
87 ping -c1 10.55.66.77 # ping once to tell vped your gw ip
88
89 =head2 tincd/openbsd
90
91 TUN-device is already part of the kernel. See C<tincd/netbsd> for more information.
92
93 =head2 tincd/darwin
94
95 TUN-device. See C<tincd/netbsd> for more information.
96
97 The necessary kernel extension can be found here:
98
99 http://chrisp.de/en/projects/tunnel.html
100
101 =head2 tincd/solaris
102
103 TUN-device is already part of the kernel. see C<tincd/netbsd> for more information. Completey untested so far.
104
105 =head2 tincd/mingw
106
107 TAP-device, see C<native/cygwin> for more information. Completey untested so far.
108
109 =head2 tincd/cygwin
110
111 Known to be broken.
112
113
114 =head1 SEE ALSO
115
116 vpe(5).
117
118 =head1 AUTHOR
119
120 Marc Lehmann <vpe@plan9.de>
121