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30.Dd October 31, 2023
31.Dt SETKEY 8
32.Os
33.\"
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm setkey
36.Nd "manually manipulate the IPsec SA/SP database"
37.\"
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.Nm
40.Op Fl v
41.Fl c
42.Nm
43.Op Fl v
44.Fl f Ar filename
45.Nm
46.Op Fl v
47.Fl e Ar script
48.Nm
49.Op Fl Pgltv
50.Fl D
51.Nm
52.Op Fl Pv
53.Fl F
54.Nm
55.Op Fl h
56.Fl x
57.\"
58.Sh DESCRIPTION
59The
60.Nm
61utility adds, updates, dumps, or flushes
62Security Association Database (SAD) entries
63as well as Security Policy Database (SPD) entries in the kernel.
64.Pp
65The
66.Nm
67utility takes a series of operations from the standard input
68(if invoked with
69.Fl c ) ,
70from the file named
71.Ar filename
72(if invoked with
73.Fl f Ar filename ) ,
74or from the command line argument following the option
75(if invoked with
76.Fl e Ar script ) .
77.Bl -tag -width indent
78.It Fl D
79Dump the SAD entries.
80If with
81.Fl P ,
82the SPD entries are dumped.
83.It Fl F
84Flush the SAD entries.
85If with
86.Fl P ,
87the SPD entries are flushed.
88.It Fl g
89Only SPD entries with global scope are dumped with
90.Fl D
91and
92.Fl P
93flags.
94.It Fl t
95Only SPD entries with ifnet scope are dumped with
96.Fl D
97and
98.Fl P
99flags.
100Such SPD entries are linked to the corresponding
101.Xr if_ipsec 4
102virtual tunneling interface.
103.It Fl h
104Add hexadecimal dump on
105.Fl x
106mode.
107.It Fl l
108Loop forever with short output on
109.Fl D .
110.It Fl v
111Be verbose.
112The program will dump messages exchanged on
113.Dv PF_KEY
114socket, including messages sent from other processes to the kernel.
115.It Fl x
116Loop forever and dump all the messages transmitted to
117.Dv PF_KEY
118socket.
119.Fl xx
120makes each timestamp unformatted.
121.El
122.Ss Configuration syntax
123With
124.Fl c
125or
126.Fl f
127on the command line,
128.Nm
129accepts the following configuration syntax.
130Lines starting with hash signs
131.Pq Ql #
132are treated as comment lines.
133.Bl -tag -width indent
134.It Xo
135.Li add
136.Op Fl 46n
137.Ar src Ar dst Ar protocol Ar spi
138.Op Ar extensions
139.Ar algorithm ...
140.Li \&;
141.Xc
142Add an SAD entry.
143.Li add
144can fail with multiple reasons,
145including when the key length does not match the specified algorithm.
146.\"
147.It Xo
148.Li get
149.Op Fl 46n
150.Ar src Ar dst Ar protocol Ar spi
151.Li \&;
152.Xc
153Show an SAD entry.
154.\"
155.It Xo
156.Li delete
157.Op Fl 46n
158.Ar src Ar dst Ar protocol Ar spi
159.Li \&;
160.Xc
161Remove an SAD entry.
162.\"
163.It Xo
164.Li deleteall
165.Op Fl 46n
166.Ar src Ar dst Ar protocol
167.Li \&;
168.Xc
169Remove all SAD entries that match the specification.
170.\"
171.It Xo
172.Li flush
173.Op Ar protocol
174.Li \&;
175.Xc
176Clear all SAD entries matched by the options.
177.Fl F
178on the command line achieves the same functionality.
179.\"
180.It Xo
181.Li dump
182.Op Ar protocol
183.Li \&;
184.Xc
185Dumps all SAD entries matched by the options.
186.Fl D
187on the command line achieves the same functionality.
188.\"
189.It Xo
190.Li spdadd
191.Op Fl 46n
192.Ar src_range Ar dst_range Ar upperspec Ar policy
193.Li \&;
194.Xc
195Add an SPD entry.
196.\"
197.It Xo
198.Li spddelete
199.Op Fl 46n
200.Ar src_range Ar dst_range Ar upperspec Fl P Ar direction
201.Li \&;
202.Xc
203Delete an SPD entry.
204.\"
205.It Xo
206.Li spdflush
207.Li \&;
208.Xc
209Clear all SPD entries.
210.Fl FP
211on the command line achieves the same functionality.
212.\"
213.It Xo
214.Li spddump
215.Li \&;
216.Xc
217Dumps all SPD entries.
218.Fl DP
219on the command line achieves the same functionality.
220.El
221.\"
222.Pp
223Meta-arguments are as follows:
224.Pp
225.Bl -tag -compact -width indent
226.It Ar src
227.It Ar dst
228Source/destination of the secure communication is specified as
229IPv4/v6 address.
230The
231.Nm
232utility
233can resolve a FQDN into numeric addresses.
234If the FQDN resolves into multiple addresses,
235.Nm
236will install multiple SAD/SPD entries into the kernel
237by trying all possible combinations.
238.Fl 4 ,
239.Fl 6
240and
241.Fl n
242restricts the address resolution of FQDN in certain ways.
243.Fl 4
244and
245.Fl 6
246restrict results into IPv4/v6 addresses only, respectively.
247.Fl n
248avoids FQDN resolution and requires addresses to be numeric addresses.
249.\"
250.Pp
251.It Ar protocol
252.Ar protocol
253is one of following:
254.Bl -tag -width Fl -compact
255.It Li esp
256ESP based on rfc2406
257.It Li esp-old
258ESP based on rfc1827
259.It Li ah
260AH based on rfc2402
261.It Li ah-old
262AH based on rfc1826
263.It Li ipcomp
264IPComp
265.It Li tcp
266TCP-MD5 based on rfc2385
267.El
268.\"
269.Pp
270.It Ar spi
271Security Parameter Index
272(SPI)
273for the SAD and the SPD.
274.Ar spi
275must be a decimal number, or a hexadecimal number with
276.Ql 0x
277prefix.
278SPI values between 0 and 255 are reserved for future use by IANA
279and they cannot be used.
280.\"
281.Pp
282.It Ar extensions
283take some of the following:
284.Bl -tag -width Fl natt_mtu -compact
285.\"
286.It Fl m Ar mode
287Specify a security protocol mode for use.
288.Ar mode
289is one of following:
290.Li transport , tunnel
291or
292.Li any .
293The default value is
294.Li any .
295.\"
296.It Fl r Ar size
297Specify the bitmap size in octets of the anti-replay window.
298.Ar size
299is a 32-bit unsigned integer, and its value is one eighth of the
300anti-replay window size in packets.
301If
302.Ar size
303is zero or not specified, an anti-replay check does not take place.
304.\"
305.It Fl u Ar id
306Specify the identifier of the policy entry in SPD.
307See
308.Ar policy .
309.\"
310.It Fl f Ar pad_option
311defines the content of the ESP padding.
312.Ar pad_option
313is one of following:
314.Bl -tag -width random-pad -compact
315.It Li zero-pad
316All of the padding are zero.
317.It Li random-pad
318A series of randomized values are set.
319.It Li seq-pad
320A series of sequential increasing numbers started from 1 are set.
321.El
322.\"
323.It Fl f Li nocyclic-seq
324Do not allow cyclic sequence number.
325.\"
326.It Fl lh Ar time
327.It Fl ls Ar time
328Specify hard/soft life time duration of the SA.
329.It Fl natt Ar oai \([ Ar sport \(] Ar oar \([ Ar dport \(]
330Manually configure NAT-T for the SA, by specifying initiator
331.Ar oai
332and
333requestor
334.Ar oar
335ip addresses and ports.
336Note that the
337.Sq \([
338and
339.Sq \(]
340symbols are part of the syntax for the ports specification,
341not indication of the optional components.
342.It Fl natt_mtu Ar fragsize
343Configure NAT-T fragment size.
344.El
345.\"
346.Pp
347.It Ar algorithm
348.Bl -tag -width Fl -compact
349.It Fl E Ar ealgo Ar key
350Specify an encryption or Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data
351(AEAD) algorithm
352.Ar ealgo
353for ESP.
354.It Xo
355.Fl E Ar ealgo Ar key
356.Fl A Ar aalgo Ar key
357.Xc
358Specify a encryption algorithm
359.Ar ealgo ,
360as well as a payload authentication algorithm
361.Ar aalgo ,
362for ESP.
363.It Fl A Ar aalgo Ar key
364Specify an authentication algorithm for AH.
365.It Fl C Ar calgo Op Fl R
366Specify a compression algorithm for IPComp.
367If
368.Fl R
369is specified, the
370.Ar spi
371field value will be used as the IPComp CPI
372(compression parameter index)
373on wire as is.
374If
375.Fl R
376is not specified,
377the kernel will use well-known CPI on wire, and
378.Ar spi
379field will be used only as an index for kernel internal usage.
380.El
381.Pp
382.Ar key
383must be double-quoted character string, or a series of hexadecimal digits
384preceded by
385.Ql 0x .
386.Pp
387Possible values for
388.Ar ealgo ,
389.Ar aalgo
390and
391.Ar calgo
392are specified in separate section.
393.\"
394.Pp
395.It Ar src_range
396.It Ar dst_range
397These are selections of the secure communication specified as
398IPv4/v6 address or IPv4/v6 address range, and it may accompany
399TCP/UDP port specification.
400This takes the following form:
401.Bd -unfilled
402.Ar address
403.Ar address/prefixlen
404.Ar address[port]
405.Ar address/prefixlen[port]
406.Ed
407.Pp
408.Ar prefixlen
409and
410.Ar port
411must be a decimal number.
412The square brackets around
413.Ar port
414are necessary and are not manpage metacharacters.
415For FQDN resolution, the rules applicable to
416.Ar src
417and
418.Ar dst
419apply here as well.
420.\"
421.Pp
422.It Ar upperspec
423The upper layer protocol to be used.
424You can use one of the words in
425.Pa /etc/protocols
426as
427.Ar upperspec ,
428as well as
429.Li icmp6 ,
430.Li ip4 ,
431or
432.Li any .
433The word
434.Li any
435stands for
436.Dq any protocol .
437The protocol number may also be used to specify the
438.Ar upperspec .
439A type and code related to ICMPv6 may also be specified as an
440.Ar upperspec .
441The type is specified first, followed by a comma and then the relevant
442code.
443The specification must be placed after
444.Li icmp6 .
445The kernel considers a zero to be a wildcard but
446cannot distinguish between a wildcard and an ICMPv6
447type which is zero.
448The following example shows a policy where IPSec is not required for
449inbound Neighbor Solicitations:
450.Pp
451.Dl "spdadd ::/0 ::/0 icmp6 135,0 -P in none;"
452.Pp
453NOTE:
454.Ar upperspec
455does not work in the forwarding case at this moment,
456as it requires extra reassembly at forwarding node,
457which is not implemented at this moment.
458Although there are many protocols in
459.Pa /etc/protocols ,
460protocols other than TCP, UDP and ICMP may not be suitable to use with IPsec.
461.\"
462.Pp
463.It Ar policy
464.Ar policy
465is expressed in one of the following three formats:
466.Pp
467.Bl -tag -width 2n -compact
468.It Fl P Ar direction Li discard
469.It Fl P Ar direction Li none
470.It Xo Fl P Ar direction Li ipsec
471.Ar protocol/mode/src-dst/level Op ...
472.Xc
473.El
474.Pp
475.Bl -tag -compact -width "policy level"
476.It Ar direction
477The
478.Ar direction
479of a policy must be specified as one of:
480.Li out
481or
482.Li in .
483.It Ar policy level
484The direction is followed by one of the following policy levels:
485.Li discard ,
486.Li none ,
487or
488.Li ipsec .
489.Bl -compact -bullet
490.It
491The
492.Li discard
493policy level means that packets matching the supplied indices will
494be discarded.
495.It
496The
497.Li none
498policy level means that IPsec operations will not take place on
499the packet.
500.It
501The
502.Li ipsec
503policy level means that IPsec operation will take place onto
504the packet.
505.El
506.It Ar protocol/mode/src-dst/level
507The
508.Ar protocol/mode/src-dst/level
509statement gives the rule for how to process the packet.
510.Bl -compact -bullet
511.It
512The
513.Ar protocol
514is specified as
515.Li ah ,
516.Li esp
517or
518.Li ipcomp .
519.It
520The
521.Ar mode
522is either
523.Li transport
524or
525.Li tunnel .
526.El
527.Pp
528If
529.Ar mode
530is
531.Li tunnel ,
532you must specify the end-point addresses of the SA as
533.Ar src
534and
535.Ar dst
536with a dash,
537.Sq - ,
538between the addresses.
539.Pp
540If
541.Ar mode
542is
543.Li transport ,
544both
545.Ar src
546and
547.Ar dst
548can be omitted.
549.Pp
550The
551.Ar level
552is one of the following:
553.Li default , use , require
554or
555.Li unique .
556If the SA is not available in every level, the kernel will request
557the SA from the key exchange daemon.
558.Pp
559.Bl -compact -bullet
560.It
561A value of
562.Li default
563tells the kernel to use the system wide default protocol
564e.g.,\& the one from the
565.Li esp_trans_deflev
566sysctl variable, when the kernel processes the packet.
567.It
568A value of
569.Li use
570means that the kernel will use an SA if it is available,
571otherwise the kernel will pass the packet as it would normally.
572.It
573A value of
574.Li require
575means that an SA is required whenever the kernel sends a packet matched
576that matches the policy.
577.It
578The
579.Li unique
580level is the same as
581.Li require
582but, in addition, it allows the policy to bind with the unique out-bound SA.
583.Pp
584For example, if you specify the policy level
585.Li unique ,
586.Xr racoon 8 Pq Pa ports/security/ipsec-tools
587will configure the SA for the policy.
588If you configure the SA by manual keying for that policy,
589you can put the decimal number as the policy identifier after
590.Li unique
591separated by colon
592.Ql :\&
593as in the following example:
594.Li unique:number .
595In order to bind this policy to the SA,
596.Li number
597must be between 1 and 32767,
598which corresponds to
599.Ar extensions Fl u
600of manual SA configuration.
601.El
602.El
603.Pp
604When you want to use an SA bundle, you can define multiple rules.
605For
606example, if an IP header was followed by an AH header followed by an
607ESP header followed by an upper layer protocol header, the rule would
608be:
609.Pp
610.Dl esp/transport//require ah/transport//require ;
611.Pp
612The rule order is very important.
613.Pp
614Note that
615.Dq Li discard
616and
617.Dq Li none
618are not in the syntax described in
619.Xr ipsec_set_policy 3 .
620There are small, but important, differences in the syntax.
621See
622.Xr ipsec_set_policy 3
623for details.
624.El
625.\"
626.Sh ALGORITHMS
627The following lists show the supported algorithms.
628.Ss Authentication Algorithms
629The following authentication algorithms can be used as
630.Ar aalgo
631in the
632.Fl A Ar aalgo
633of the
634.Ar protocol
635parameter:
636.Bd -literal -offset indent
637algorithm	keylen (bits)	comment
638hmac-sha1	160		ah/esp: rfc2404
639		160		ah-old/esp-old: 128bit ICV (no document)
640null		0 to 2048	for debugging
641hmac-sha2-256	256		ah/esp: 128bit ICV (RFC4868)
642		256		ah-old/esp-old: 128bit ICV (no document)
643hmac-sha2-384	384		ah/esp: 192bit ICV (RFC4868)
644		384		ah-old/esp-old: 128bit ICV (no document)
645hmac-sha2-512	512		ah/esp: 256bit ICV (RFC4868)
646		512		ah-old/esp-old: 128bit ICV (no document)
647aes-xcbc-mac	128		ah/esp: 96bit ICV (RFC3566)
648		128		ah-old/esp-old: 128bit ICV (no document)
649tcp-md5		8 to 640	tcp: rfc2385
650chacha20-poly1305	256	ah/esp: 128bit ICV (RFC7634)
651.Ed
652.Ss Encryption Algorithms
653The following encryption algorithms can be used as the
654.Ar ealgo
655in the
656.Fl E Ar ealgo
657of the
658.Ar protocol
659parameter:
660.Bd -literal -offset indent
661algorithm	keylen (bits)	comment
662null		0 to 2048	rfc2410
663aes-cbc		128/192/256	rfc3602
664aes-ctr		160/224/288	rfc3686
665aes-gcm-16	160/224/288	AEAD; rfc4106
666chacha20-poly1305	256	rfc7634
667.Ed
668.Pp
669Note that the first 128/192/256 bits of a key for
670.Li aes-ctr
671or
672.Li aes-gcm-16
673will be used as the AES key,
674and the remaining 32 bits will be used as the nonce.
675.Pp
676AEAD encryption algorithms such as
677.Li aes-gcm-16
678include authentication and should not be
679paired with a separate authentication algorithm via
680.Fl A .
681.Ss Compression Algorithms
682The following compression algorithms can be used
683as the
684.Ar calgo
685in the
686.Fl C Ar calgo
687of the
688.Ar protocol
689parameter:
690.Bd -literal -offset indent
691algorithm	comment
692deflate		rfc2394
693.Ed
694.\"
695.Sh EXIT STATUS
696.Ex -std
697.\"
698.Sh EXAMPLES
699Add an ESP SA between two IPv6 addresses using the
700AES-GCM AEAD algorithm.
701.Bd -literal -offset indent
702add 3ffe:501:4819::1 3ffe:501:481d::1 esp 123457
703	-E aes-gcm-16 0x3ffe050148193ffe050148193ffe050148193ffe ;
704.Pp
705.Ed
706.\"
707Add an authentication SA between two FQDN specified hosts:
708.Bd -literal -offset indent
709add -6 myhost.example.com yourhost.example.com ah 123456
710	-A hmac-sha2-256 "AH SA configuration!" ;
711.Pp
712.Ed
713Get the SA information associated with first example above:
714.Bd -literal -offset indent
715get 3ffe:501:4819::1 3ffe:501:481d::1 ah 123456 ;
716.Pp
717.Ed
718Flush all entries from the database:
719.Bd -literal -offset indent
720flush ;
721.Pp
722.Ed
723Dump the ESP entries from the database:
724.Bd -literal -offset indent
725dump esp ;
726.Pp
727.Ed
728Add a security policy between two networks that uses ESP in tunnel mode:
729.Bd -literal -offset indent
730spdadd 10.0.11.41/32[21] 10.0.11.33/32[any] any
731	-P out ipsec esp/tunnel/192.168.0.1-192.168.1.2/require ;
732.Pp
733.Ed
734Use TCP MD5 between two numerically specified hosts:
735.Bd -literal -offset indent
736add 10.1.10.34 10.1.10.36 tcp 0x1000 -A tcp-md5 "TCP-MD5 BGP secret" ;
737add 10.1.10.36 10.1.10.34 tcp 0x1001 -A tcp-md5 "TCP-MD5 BGP secret" ;
738.Ed
739.\"
740.Sh SEE ALSO
741.Xr ipsec_set_policy 3 ,
742.Xr if_ipsec 4 ,
743.Xr racoon 8 Pq Pa ports/security/ipsec-tools ,
744.Xr sysctl 8
745.Rs
746.%T "Changed manual key configuration for IPsec"
747.%U https://www.kame.net/newsletter/19991007/
748.%D "October 1999"
749.Re
750.\"
751.Sh HISTORY
752The
753.Nm
754utility first appeared in WIDE Hydrangea IPv6 protocol stack kit.
755The utility was completely re-designed in June 1998.
756It first appeared in
757.Fx 4.0 .
758.\"
759.Sh BUGS
760The
761.Nm
762utility
763should report and handle syntax errors better.
764.Pp
765For IPsec gateway configuration,
766.Ar src_range
767and
768.Ar dst_range
769with TCP/UDP port number do not work, as the gateway does not reassemble
770packets
771(cannot inspect upper-layer headers).
772