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Pi OpenVPN

Ansible playbook to install OpenVPN on a Raspberry Pi

Quick instructions

  1. Download Raspbian Jessie lite from raspberrypi.org and install it on your Raspberry Pi

  2. Clone this repository:

    $ git clone [email protected]:beenje/pi_openvpn.git
    
  3. Build the Diffie-Hellman key:

    $ wget https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa/releases/download/v3.0.6/EasyRSA-unix-v3.0.6.tgz
    $ tar xfz EasyRSA-unix-v3.0.6.tgz
    $ cd EasyRSA-v3.0.6
    $ ./easyrsa init-pki
    $ ./easyrsa gen-dh
    
  4. The generated key is EasyRSA-v3.0.6/pki/dh.pem

  5. Update the variables in host_vars/raspberry. You should at least define:

    # Static Internet hostname
    openvpn_server: my.raspberry.example.org
    # List of client configurations to create
    openvpn_clients:
      - client1
      - client2
    # List of subnets behind the server you want to access
    # You probably want to put your internal LAN
    private_subnets:
      - 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0
    # Full path of the Diffie-Hellman key generated locally
    openvpn_dh: /path/to/dh.pem
    
  6. Run the playbook:

    $ ansible-playbook -i hosts openvpn.yml
    
  7. Get the clients configuration files from the Raspberry Pi:

    $ scp pi@raspberry:openvpn/clientside/files/*.ovpn .
    
  8. Don't leave all the generated keys on your Pi! Even the CA is created with no password. Anyone accessing it could sign new requests! You can copy the openvpn directory to a USB stick before to remove it.

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