Re: Does openconnect support IPSec with EAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication?

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On Mon, 2020-03-23 at 18:23 -0400, dan.mazz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> There is an existing VPN server that I would like to connect to that
> uses these protocols.
> 
> On this page, I see there is a section on adding "Cisco / Nortel IPSec
> VPN" support.
> https://www.infradead.org/openconnect/contribute.html
> 
> Based on this line, I take it that it does not support this functionality.
> 
> I wouldn't mind helping contribute to this support, though I really
> wouldn't know where to start, and have no idea how difficult it would
> be. I have a wireshark capture of a successful connection, that's
> about it. If basic functionality would really only take a few hours of
> work, I am definitely willing to contribute that time, but somehow I
> doubt that's enough to even get familiar with the codebase.

Hopefully we can short-circuit that for you.

We can throw together the boilerplate that integrates with OpenConnect,
and leave you just to do the fun part of working on the protocol
itself.

Here's an example for a different protocol that we're just starting to
look at supporting:

https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect/commits/array
https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect/issues/102

> I do Linux development (kernel and userspace) professionally, but I
> would definitely be out of my depth on this.

You'll be fine. :)

Show me the captures you have, and I'll give you some pointers.

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