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<p style="color:red">The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version [https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/FW_%26_SDK_Downloads'''07.02.7'''].</p> | |||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
This article provides a guide on how to configure stunnel and use telnet protocol for devices to interact with each other securely. These configurations can be implemented on | This article provides a guide on how to configure stunnel and use telnet protocol for devices to interact with each other securely. These configurations can be implemented on RUT, RUTX and TRB series devices. | ||
* First you want to make sure that you have '''ADVANCED mode''' enabled. This will allow you to choose from a larger variety of settings. | * First you want to make sure that you have '''ADVANCED mode''' enabled. This will allow you to choose from a larger variety of settings. | ||
[[File:Networking rutx manual webui basic advanced mode.gif | border]] | |||
Stunnel is an open-source proxy service that adds TLS encryption to clients and Servers already existing on a VPN network. TLS encryption provided by Stunnel can be used as an additional layer of encryption for data sent by OpenVPN. This procedure increases the security of the established connection and provides higher chances of passing a Deep packet inspection (DPI) check. | Stunnel is an open-source proxy service that adds TLS encryption to clients and Servers already existing on a VPN network. TLS encryption provided by Stunnel can be used as an additional layer of encryption for data sent by OpenVPN. This procedure increases the security of the established connection and provides higher chances of passing a Deep packet inspection (DPI) check. | ||
Telnet is an application protocol used on the internet or LAN to provide a bidirectional interactive text-oriented communication using virtual terminal connection like Putty. However, due to serious security concerns of using Telnet over an open network, SSH became favorable. | |||
This article provides an extensive configuration example with details on how to create a tunnel connection using stunnel instances and then connect them using telnet protocol, with the data encrypted | |||
==Configuration Overview and Prerequisites== | ==Configuration Overview and Prerequisites== | ||
Before we begin, let’s overview the configuration that we are attempting to achieve and the prerequisites that will make it possible. | |||
Prerequisites: | |||
* One RUTxxx router of any type with public IP. | |||
* Atleast one end device to configure the router | |||
* Wireshark in your end device | |||
* Stunnel application installation in your laptop: [https://www.stunnel.org/downloads.html stunnel Download] | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 manual stunnel toplogy v1.png|border]] | |||
As mentioned earlier, here, in this configuration since telnet does not provide security, we are going to develop a Stunnel in between the router and the client, and then connect them using telnet protocol, so that there is encryption provided to the data. For this we will use Wireshark to capture the packets and verify if the data has been encrypted or not. | |||
==Client and Server Configuration== | |||
First, configure the Stunnel server. The stunnel server will listen for incoming client connections on the specified port ( 2030 for this example) and connect them to telnet port at port 23. Configure stunnel client that will be connecting to the server. | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 manual Stunnel config v1.png|border]] | |||
==Router Configuration== | ==Router Configuration== | ||
Firstly, enable local telnet access at port 23, Go to '''System → Administration → Access Control''' | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 WebUI system-access control telnet v1.bmp|border]] | |||
Then, navigate to '''Services → VPN → Stunnel''', and configure the router, | |||
* Enable Stunnel global settings, | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 WebUI VPN stunnel settings v1.bmp|border]] | |||
* Add new instance, give any new configuration name, | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 WebUI VPN stunnel instance v1.bmp|border]] | |||
* You will be directed to stunnel configuration, | |||
1. '''Enable''' Stunnel | |||
2. Select Operating mode '''(Server)''' | |||
3. Listen IP '''(0.0.0.0)''' | |||
4. Select Listen Port '''(2030)''' | |||
5. Connect IP'S '''(127.0.0.1:23)''' | |||
6. TLS Cipher '''(Secure)''' | |||
7. Insert Certificate File '''(server.cert.pem and server.key.pem)''' | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 WebUI VPN stunnel config v1.bmp|border]] | |||
Note: You can download the certificate file from '''System → administration → Certificates'''. | |||
[https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/wikibase/index.php?title=RUT955_Administration&mobileaction=toggle_view_desktop#Certificates Certificates] | |||
* Then, navigate to the menu '''Network → Firewall → Traffic Rules''' and add new instance or edit telnet instance. | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 WebUI Firewall traffic rules v1.bmp|border]] | |||
You will be navigated to the configuration page, enable it and ''save and apply'' the rule. | |||
==Stunnel Configuration== | ==Stunnel Configuration== | ||
'''For Windows:''' | |||
Download Stunnel from [https://www.stunnel.org/downloads.html stunnel download]. | |||
Choose the latest win64 installer.exe and install. | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 manual VPN stunnel install v1.png|border]] | |||
* Install only '''Stunnel.exe''' deamon, you can skip '''openssl.exe'''. | |||
Once the application is installed, open stunnel, go to configuration and select edit configuration. Remove all the content and paste as below: | |||
; Example TLS client mode services | |||
[my-stunnel-conf] | |||
Client = yes | |||
Accept = 127.0.0.1:23 | |||
Connect =84.15.X.X:2030 | |||
Cert = ca-cert1.pem | |||
Connect IP depends on your configuration and write them accordingly. Here in this example, it is as above. | |||
* Navigate to '''C:\Program files (x86)\Stunnel\config''' and create new file ''ca-cert1.pem''. | |||
* Copy and paste ''client.cert.pem'' and ''client.key.pem'' to it and save the file. ('''Note:''' Download the client certificate from your Web-UI, '''System → Administration → certificate''') | |||
* For example: | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 manual stunnel clientcert v1.png|border]] | |||
Once saved, go back to '''stunnel → configuration''', and reload configuration. | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 manual stunnel config v1.bmp|border]] | |||
If everything is working as expected, you should be able to see the log as above with successful configuration. Now you can try to telnet router. | |||
'''For Linux:''' | |||
Similarly, for Linux machines follow the below commands. | |||
* Update and upgrade Ubuntu | |||
Using these commands update your Ubuntu's package list and also upgrade the existing packages to the latest version: | |||
''apt-get update'' | |||
''apt-get upgrade'' | |||
* Install Stunnel | |||
Install Stunnel package using the code below: | |||
''apt-get install stunnel4 -y'' | |||
* Configure Stunnel | |||
Stunnel configures itself using a file named '''stunnel.conf''' which by default is located in '''/etc/stunnel'''. | |||
Create a '''stunnel.conf''' file in the /etc/stunnel directory. | |||
''nano /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf'' | |||
Next, specify a service for use with stunnel. Here, it will work as client so file should look like this: | |||
* | |||
client = yes | |||
[squid] | |||
accept = 127.0.0.1:23 | |||
connect = 84.15.X.X:2030 | |||
cert = /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 manual stunnel config ubuntu v1.bmp|border]] | |||
* Create certificates | |||
Stunnel uses SSL certificate to secure its connections, which you can easily create using the commands: | |||
''openssl genrsa -out key.pem 2048'' | |||
''openssl req -new -x509 -key key.pem -out cert.pem -days 1095'' | |||
and then create file stunnel.pem | |||
''nano /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem'' | |||
copy the certificates to stunnel.pem file: | |||
cat key.pem cert.pem >> /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 manual stunnel certificates ubuntu v1.bmp|border]] | |||
* Restart stunnel | |||
restart the stunnel configuration using the command: | |||
''/etc/init.d/stunnel4 restart'' | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 manual stunnel restart ubuntu v1.bmp|border]] | |||
==Testing Results== | ==Testing Results== | ||
'''For Windows:''' | |||
* Use Putty and telnet it to local host 127.0.0.1:23 as in the image below. | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 manual stunnel testing putty v1.bmp|border]] | |||
You will be directed to: | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 stunnel testing cli v1.png|border]] | |||
'''For Linux:''' | |||
* After restart, type command: | |||
telnet 127.0.0.1, and the results should look like this: | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 manual stunnel telnet ubuntu v1.bmp|border]] | |||
'''Wireshark Testing:''' | |||
*Install Wireshark, and run. Using this packet capture, you will be able to make sure that the traffic is encrypted now. | |||
[[File:Networking Rut955 stunnel testing wireshark v1.bmp|border]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
* https://www.stunnel.org/downloads.html | |||
* https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/wikibase/index.php?title=RUT955_Administration&mobileaction=toggle_view_desktop#Certificates | |||
* https://www.wireshark.org/download.html | |||
* https://www.putty.org/ |
Latest revision as of 09:59, 22 December 2022
The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version 07.02.7.
Introduction
This article provides a guide on how to configure stunnel and use telnet protocol for devices to interact with each other securely. These configurations can be implemented on RUT, RUTX and TRB series devices.
- First you want to make sure that you have ADVANCED mode enabled. This will allow you to choose from a larger variety of settings.
Stunnel is an open-source proxy service that adds TLS encryption to clients and Servers already existing on a VPN network. TLS encryption provided by Stunnel can be used as an additional layer of encryption for data sent by OpenVPN. This procedure increases the security of the established connection and provides higher chances of passing a Deep packet inspection (DPI) check.
Telnet is an application protocol used on the internet or LAN to provide a bidirectional interactive text-oriented communication using virtual terminal connection like Putty. However, due to serious security concerns of using Telnet over an open network, SSH became favorable.
This article provides an extensive configuration example with details on how to create a tunnel connection using stunnel instances and then connect them using telnet protocol, with the data encrypted
Configuration Overview and Prerequisites
Before we begin, let’s overview the configuration that we are attempting to achieve and the prerequisites that will make it possible. Prerequisites:
- One RUTxxx router of any type with public IP.
- Atleast one end device to configure the router
- Wireshark in your end device
- Stunnel application installation in your laptop: stunnel Download
As mentioned earlier, here, in this configuration since telnet does not provide security, we are going to develop a Stunnel in between the router and the client, and then connect them using telnet protocol, so that there is encryption provided to the data. For this we will use Wireshark to capture the packets and verify if the data has been encrypted or not.
Client and Server Configuration
First, configure the Stunnel server. The stunnel server will listen for incoming client connections on the specified port ( 2030 for this example) and connect them to telnet port at port 23. Configure stunnel client that will be connecting to the server.
Router Configuration
Firstly, enable local telnet access at port 23, Go to System → Administration → Access Control
Then, navigate to Services → VPN → Stunnel, and configure the router,
- Enable Stunnel global settings,
- Add new instance, give any new configuration name,
- You will be directed to stunnel configuration,
1. Enable Stunnel
2. Select Operating mode (Server)
3. Listen IP (0.0.0.0)
4. Select Listen Port (2030)
5. Connect IP'S (127.0.0.1:23)
6. TLS Cipher (Secure)
7. Insert Certificate File (server.cert.pem and server.key.pem)
Note: You can download the certificate file from System → administration → Certificates. Certificates
- Then, navigate to the menu Network → Firewall → Traffic Rules and add new instance or edit telnet instance.
You will be navigated to the configuration page, enable it and save and apply the rule.
Stunnel Configuration
For Windows:
Download Stunnel from stunnel download. Choose the latest win64 installer.exe and install.
- Install only Stunnel.exe deamon, you can skip openssl.exe.
Once the application is installed, open stunnel, go to configuration and select edit configuration. Remove all the content and paste as below:
; Example TLS client mode services [my-stunnel-conf] Client = yes Accept = 127.0.0.1:23 Connect =84.15.X.X:2030 Cert = ca-cert1.pem
Connect IP depends on your configuration and write them accordingly. Here in this example, it is as above.
- Navigate to C:\Program files (x86)\Stunnel\config and create new file ca-cert1.pem.
- Copy and paste client.cert.pem and client.key.pem to it and save the file. (Note: Download the client certificate from your Web-UI, System → Administration → certificate)
- For example:
Once saved, go back to stunnel → configuration, and reload configuration.
If everything is working as expected, you should be able to see the log as above with successful configuration. Now you can try to telnet router.
For Linux:
Similarly, for Linux machines follow the below commands.
- Update and upgrade Ubuntu
Using these commands update your Ubuntu's package list and also upgrade the existing packages to the latest version:
apt-get update apt-get upgrade
- Install Stunnel
Install Stunnel package using the code below:
apt-get install stunnel4 -y
- Configure Stunnel
Stunnel configures itself using a file named stunnel.conf which by default is located in /etc/stunnel. Create a stunnel.conf file in the /etc/stunnel directory.
nano /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf
Next, specify a service for use with stunnel. Here, it will work as client so file should look like this:
client = yes [squid] accept = 127.0.0.1:23 connect = 84.15.X.X:2030 cert = /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem
- Create certificates
Stunnel uses SSL certificate to secure its connections, which you can easily create using the commands:
openssl genrsa -out key.pem 2048 openssl req -new -x509 -key key.pem -out cert.pem -days 1095
and then create file stunnel.pem
nano /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem
copy the certificates to stunnel.pem file:
cat key.pem cert.pem >> /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem
- Restart stunnel
restart the stunnel configuration using the command:
/etc/init.d/stunnel4 restart
Testing Results
For Windows:
- Use Putty and telnet it to local host 127.0.0.1:23 as in the image below.
You will be directed to:
For Linux:
- After restart, type command:
telnet 127.0.0.1, and the results should look like this:
Wireshark Testing:
- Install Wireshark, and run. Using this packet capture, you will be able to make sure that the traffic is encrypted now.