# Lixonet Enterprise Edition (LIXONET 3)

This is the semi-official, testing Lixonet EE repository.

Custom configurations should be supplied in a `lixonet.conf` file in the `name=value` format, such as your subnet.  Additionally, a tinc keypair is also be required.

**Generating keypairs for tinc (`tinc.key`)**:

Source: https://www.tinc-vpn.org/documentation/Generating-keypairs.html

Run: `tincd -n lixonet -K`

# Configuration options

All options are supplied in the `name=value` format on individual lines, i.e. `name=test_name_lixo`

## Required options

You **MUST** specify these options, or Lixonet will not work.

#### Network options

 * `name` - The global neighbor name.  Tinc and Bird use this to identify a peer in the network, and to exclude your own pre-packed config automagically from Tinc and BIRD dialing out so you don't connect to yourself over and over again.
 * `address` - The *router* address to use.  This is your Lixonet routing layer address: 172.xxx.0.xxx
 * `network_address` - The *network* address to use.  This is your Lixonet routing layer address: 172.xxx.0.0 (especially take note of the last two 0's: `0.0` -- it _MUST_ end with zeros corresponding to the network size)
 * `asn` - The BGP ASN to use.  We usually follow the format `4206969XXX` where _XXX_ is the last octet of your `address`, zero-padded (i.e. 008 or 212)

## Non-required options:

#### Tinc options
 * `tinc_bind_address` - The address that Tinc should bind to to _listen_ for incoming WAN-sided connections (i.e. 10.0.0.1).  This is _not_ the tunnel IP.
 * `tinc_connect_to` - A comma-separated list of well-known/pre-defined hosts to connect to (i.e. `denco_mane_lixo`).  If not supplied, this is automatically set to all core routers that aren't yourself (`name`).  Use this if you have an `eth1` that you _don't_ want to use for binding tinc to, and would prefer to bind tinc to `eth0` instead.

#### Network options
 * `global_prefix`: global network prefix: defaults to `16`.
 * `router_prefix`: router network prefix: defaults to `24`. If you change this you _SHOULD_ change `netmask` too.
 * `netmask`: router netmask: defaults to `255.255.255.0` (`/24`); _SHOULD_ be the bitmask that corresponds to the `router_prefix`

#### BGP

For options we expose here, for information see: https://bird.network.cz/?get_doc&v=20&f=bird-6.html#ss6.3

 * `bgp_path_metric`: Enable comparison of path lengths when deciding which BGP route is the best one (`0` or `1`): defaults to `1`
 * `bgp_aigp`: BGP AIGP state (`enable`, `disable`, or `originate`): defaults to `originate` (see BIRD documentation)
 * `bgp_rpki_retry`: If RPKI cache data cannot be obtained, the time period in seconds between a failed query the next attempt.  Defaults to `90`.
 * `bgp_rpki_refresh`: How long to wait in seconds before attempting to poll RPKI cache data after the last successful poll.  Defaults to `900`.
 * `bgp_rpki_expire`: How long to keep any records locally cached before they are deleted.  Defaults to `172800` (2 days).
 * `bgp_rpki_known_hosts`: The file path for the SSH key `known_hosts` file to use when validating remote RPKI hosts.  Defaults to `/etc/bird/rpki/known_hosts` (provided by Lixonet; don't change this unless you need to!).

# Setup

#### Prerequisites:

1. `docker` and `docker-compose` (Alpine: community repository; https://docs.genesys.com/Documentation/System/8.5.x/DDG/InstallationofDockeronAlpineLinux), `git`, and `curl` are installed (Alpine: `apk add`).  You may also want to make docker run at boot: `rc-update add docker boot`.
2. `eth0` is the **LAN** or **WAN** interface supporting external routing, DNS, etc., and is the **bridged** interface to a router that will statically route the entire desired network subnet (i.e. x.x.0.0/21) through it.  You may also have an `eth1` (and so on, so forth) that you statically configure for your entire, wide subnet (i.e. x.x.0.0/21) if you want to use two physical adapters.
4. `tun` and `tap` are in `/etc/modules` to load at boot (https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-how-to-load-a-kernel-module-automatically-at-boot-time/) and the system has been rebooted afterwards.
5. `sigil` is installed (`curl -L "https://github.com/gliderlabs/sigil/releases/download/v0.5.0/sigil_0.5.0_$(uname -sm|tr ' ' '_').tgz" | tar -zxC /usr/local/bin`)
6. IPv4 forwarding is on: `sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1` and `iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT` are run (and persisted) to allow IP forwarding.

#### Install:

1. Clone this repository: `git clone`
2. `mkdir /etc/lixonet/`
3. Fill out `/etc/lixonet/lixonet.conf` (see: **Configuration options**)
4. Supply `/etc/lixonet/tinc.key`
5. Run `chmod +x build.sh && ./build.sh` to deploy the stack on Docker.