openstack-proxy
There are two main 'programs' here: sstp-proxy, and ssh-jump. The first is used to proxy incoming SSTP (Microsoft VPN) OR wildcarded web (*.vpn.sandvine.rocks) to an instance, thus obviating the need for a public IP.
The second (ssh-jump) is used to ssh directly to an instance from outside the system, again without a public IP.
ssh-jump
This is a program sort of like netcat, but it finds the namespace of a given host (router) inside neutron, and then copies data back and forth from there.
You might consider as a start putting (if your cloud host was called 'cloud.domain.name'):
Host *+cloud
ProxyCommand ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_nubo_jump_rsa -q jump@cloud.domain.name -- -tenant TENANT -host $(echo %h | sed -e 's?+cloud??g')
and then
ssh root@HOST+cloud (where HOST is the name you see as an instance in Nova)
in ~/.ssh/config. Or, something like:
ssh -o "ProxyCommand ssh -q jump@cloud.domain.name -- -tenant YOU -host YOURHOST" user@cloud
on the command line.
It needs to have a python interperter with cap_sys_admin. So i did this:
- cd ~jump
- cp /usr/bin/python2.7 .
- setcap cap_sys_admin+ep ./python2.7
and then wrote a wrapper shell script
I also did a 'chsh' to /home/jump/nsnc and ssh-keygen -t rsa; cp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
This means that now unprivileged users, outside your 'cloud', can ssh directly to their instances without needing floating-ip or public IP.
sstp-proxy
The syntax is https://..DOMAIN or sstp://DOMAIN:9999/tenant/instance or sstp://tenant.instance.DOMAIN:9999 (YMMV as to which works best, the first is for browsers, the second for Windows, the 3rd for Linux/Mac SSTP).
(I used a wildcard *.vpn.MYDOMAIN.COM)
As a pre-req, you need python-prctl installed.
I use this with a VPN installed on Ubuntu 14.04 (softether), using the following Heat Template subset. Login as clouduser@VPN (password cloudy). Here is an example snippet for Heat.
vpn: type: OS::Nova::Server properties: name: { str_replace: { params: { $stack_name: { get_param: 'OS::stack_name' } }, template: '$stack_name-vpn' } } key_name: { get_param: 'ssh_key' } image: { get_param: 'vpn_image' } admin_user: "cloud" flavor: "m1.2G" networks: - port: { get_resource: vpn_ctrl_port } - network: { get_resource: data_sub_net1 } - network: { get_resource: data_sub_net2 } - network: { get_resource: data_int_net2 } - network: { get_resource: service_net } user_data_format: RAW user_data: | #!/bin/bash exec > /tmp/user_data.$(date +%Y%m%d-%H:%M:%S).log 2>&1 touch /tmp/cloud-init-started iptables -F sed -i -e '/eth1/d' /etc/network/interfaces cat <>/etc/network/interfaces auto eth1 iface eth1 inet static address 172.16.3.3 netmask 255.255.255.0 EOF ifup eth1 cat << EOF > /etc/rc.local route delete default route add default gw 172.16.3.1 route add -net 172.16.3.0/24 gw 172.16.1.1 route add 172.16.3.1/32 dev eth1 EOF chmod a+rx /etc/rc.local sh /etc/rc.local echo net.ipv4.conf.all.rp_filter=0 >> /etc/sysctl.conf echo net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 >> /etc/sysctl.conf sysctl -p cd /var/lib/softether stop softether rm -f vpn_server_config start softether cat < vpn.cmd HubCreate vpn /PASSWORD:"" hub vpn SecureNatDisable ServerCertRegenerate vk SstpEnable yes BridgeCreate vpn /DEVICE:eth1 /TAP:no UserCreate cloud /GROUP:none /REALNAME:none /NOTE:none UserPasswordSet cloud /PASSWORD:cloud EOF1 vpncmd localhost /server /IN:vpn.cmd
pptp
do a git clone https://github.com/donbowman/pppd_pyhook and then build.