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very-easy-rsa

This is a OpenVPN frontend, which makes it ridiculously easy to setup and manage a OpenVPN server.

IMPORTANT I tested it on Debian 9 only.

Install

To install this script, clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/denialofsandwich/very-easy-rsa.git

Execute setup.sh and edit the new configuration located in /etc/versa/config.sh

If everything is properly configured, install OpenVPN with:

versa install

This process is completely automated and should take some time. After that, you should restart your session to take advantage of the bash-completion feature.

Adding and removing users

Adding a new user is fairly easy:

versa useradd peter

Just enter a password, an optional IP and the permissions that should be granted to the user. Take the following groups if the user should be an admin: gateway,admin //Note that there are no whitespaces in between! And just take gateway if it is a standard user.

To remove an existing user:

versa userdel peter

Groupsystem (target-groups and access-groups)

versa can handle VLAN and custom vpn-configs via a groupsystem. You can define your own groups in your configuration file.

Access-group

Access-groups grant permissions to a user. Example: If a user is in the access-group gateway, it now has permissions to access the internet via the VPN.

The following default access-groups are available:

  • gateway (Grants permissions to reach the internet via VPN)
  • admin (Grants permissions to reach everything in the VPN (excluding the gateway))
  • server (Grants permissions to reach everything on the vpn-server)
  • gaming (Everyone who is in the access-group gaming, can reach every client who is in the target-group gaming)
  • infrastructure (same as gaming)

Target-groups

Target-groups are used to mark a collective of clients. Example:

User Access Target
Tom gaming gaming
James gaming
Paul gaming
  • Tom can reach Paul
  • James can reach Tom and Paul
  • Paul cannot reach anyone

Need more information?

Just type versa in the terminal to get a list of all available commands.

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