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The RadVPN doesn't need any central point as it connects to other nodes directly (full mesh) it has built-in router that helps packets to route to the approperate destinations. there are two options for configuration: yaml file and if you want to have central configuration management it supports etcd. for the time being it supports symmetric encryptions and Linux platform.

Build

Given that the Go Language compiler (version 1.11 or greater is required) is installed, you can build it with:

go get github.com/mehrdadrad/radvpn
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/mehrdadrad/radvpn
go build .

Docker

docker pull mehrdadrad/radvpn:latest
docker run --privileged -d -p 8085:8085 -v $(pwd)/radvpn.yaml:/etc/radvpn.yaml -e RADVPN_NODE_NAME=node1 mehrdadrad/radvpn:latest

Basic Config

With the default it tries to load config.yaml file individually at each node, but it can be configured to use same configuration through etcd. Once the configuration is changed, it loads and applies new changes by itself. Below yaml is a sample configuration:

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revision: 1

crypto:
  type: gcm
  key: 6368616e676520746869732070617373776f726420746f206120736563726574

nodes:
  - node:
      name: node1
      address: 8.121.55.10
      privateAddresses:
        - 10.0.1.1/24
      privateSubnets:
        - 10.0.1.0/24
  - node:
      name: node2
      address: 84.12.92.45
      privateAddresses:
        - 10.0.2.1/24
      privateSubnets:
        - 10.0.2.0/24        

Run

radvpn -config radvpn.conf 

Configuration keys

Configuration with etcd

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sample configuration

Run with etcd

radvpn -config radvpn.conf -etcd

Update etcd from yaml file

radvpn -update etcd -config radvpn.yaml

License

This project is licensed under MIT license. Please read the LICENSE file.

Contribute

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