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iked
— Internet
Key Exchange version 2 (IKEv2) daemon
iked |
[-dnSTtVv ] [-D
macro=value]
[-f file]
[-p udpencap_port]
[-s socket] |
iked
is an Internet Key Exchange (IKEv2)
daemon which performs mutual authentication and which establishes and
maintains IPsec flows and security associations (SAs) between the two
peers.
The IKEv2 protocol is defined in RFC 7296, which combines and
updates the previous standards: ISAKMP/Oakley (RFC 2408), IKE (RFC 2409),
and the Internet DOI (RFC 2407). iked
only supports
the IKEv2 protocol; support for ISAKMP/Oakley and IKEv1 is provided by
isakmpd(8).
iked
supports mutual authentication using
RSA or ECDSA public keys and X.509 certificates. See the
PUBLIC KEY
AUTHENTICATION section below and PKI AND CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY COMMANDS
in ikectl(8) for more information about creating and
maintaining the public key infrastructure.
The options are as follows:
-D
macro=value-d
-f
file-n
-p
udpencap_port-S
iked
in passive mode. See the
set passive
option in
iked.conf(5) for more information.-s
socket-T
-t
-V
-v
It is possible to store trusted public keys to make them directly
usable by iked
, bypassing the need to use
certificates. The keys should be saved in PEM format (see
openssl(1)) and named and stored as follows:
Depending on the srcid
and
dstid
specifications in
iked.conf(5), keys may be named after their IPv4 address,
IPv6 address, fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or user fully qualified
domain name (UFQDN).
For example, iked
can authenticate using
the pre-generated keys if the local public key, by default
/etc/iked/local.pub, is copied to the remote gateway
as /etc/iked/pubkeys/ipv4/local.gateway.ip.address
and the remote gateway's public key is copied to the local gateway as
/etc/iked/pubkeys/ipv4/remote.gateway.ip.address. Of
course, new keys may also be generated (the user is not required to use the
pre-generated keys). In this example, srcid
and
dstid
would also have to be set to the specified
addresses in iked.conf(5).
iked
configuration file.iked
control socket.C. Kaufman, P. Hoffman, Y. Nir, P. Eronen, and T. Kivinen, Internet Key Exchange Protocol Version 2 (IKEv2), RFC 7296, October 2014.
The iked
program first appeared in
OpenBSD 4.8.
The iked
program was written by
Reyk Floeter
<reyk@openbsd.org>.
November 29, 2021 | Debian |