# Manage VPN Users *Read this in other languages: [English](manage-users.md), [简体中文](manage-users-zh.md).* By default, a single user account for VPN login is created. If you wish to view or manage users, read this document. - [View or update the IPsec PSK](#view-or-update-the-ipsec-psk) - [View VPN users](#view-vpn-users) - [Manage VPN users using helper scripts](#manage-vpn-users-using-helper-scripts) - [Manually manage VPN users](#manually-manage-vpn-users) ## View or update the IPsec PSK The IPsec PSK (pre-shared key) is stored in `/etc/ipsec.secrets`. All VPN users will share the same IPsec PSK. The format of this file is: ```bash %any %any : PSK "your_ipsec_pre_shared_key" ``` To change to a new PSK, just edit this file. DO NOT use these special characters within values: `\ " '` You must restart services when finished: ```bash service ipsec restart service xl2tpd restart ``` ## View VPN users By default, the VPN setup scripts will create the same VPN user for both `IPsec/L2TP` and `IPsec/XAuth ("Cisco IPsec")` modes. For `IPsec/L2TP`, VPN users are specified in `/etc/ppp/chap-secrets`. The format of this file is: ```bash "username1" l2tpd "password1" * "username2" l2tpd "password2" * ... ... ``` For `IPsec/XAuth ("Cisco IPsec")`, VPN users are specified in `/etc/ipsec.d/passwd`. Passwords in this file are salted and hashed. See [Manually manage VPN users](#manually-manage-vpn-users) for more details. ## Manage VPN users using helper scripts You may use these scripts to more easily manage VPN users: [add_vpn_user.sh](https://github.com/hwdsl2/setup-ipsec-vpn/blob/master/extras/add_vpn_user.sh), [del_vpn_user.sh](https://github.com/hwdsl2/setup-ipsec-vpn/blob/master/extras/del_vpn_user.sh) and [update_vpn_users.sh](https://github.com/hwdsl2/setup-ipsec-vpn/blob/master/extras/update_vpn_users.sh). They will update users for both IPsec/L2TP and IPsec/XAuth ("Cisco IPsec"). Replace command parameters below with your own values. **Note:** VPN users are stored in `/etc/ppp/chap-secrets` and `/etc/ipsec.d/passwd`. The scripts will backup these files before making changes, with `.old-date-time` suffix. ### Add or edit a VPN user Add a new VPN user, or update an existing VPN user with a new password. ```bash # Download the script wget -O add_vpn_user.sh https://bit.ly/addvpnuser ``` ```bash # All values MUST be placed inside 'single quotes' # DO NOT use these special characters within values: \ " ' sudo sh add_vpn_user.sh 'username_to_add' 'password' # OR sudo sh add_vpn_user.sh 'username_to_update' 'new_password' ``` ### Delete a VPN user Delete the specified VPN user. ```bash # Download the script wget -O del_vpn_user.sh https://bit.ly/delvpnuser ``` ```bash # All values MUST be placed inside 'single quotes' # DO NOT use these special characters within values: \ " ' sudo sh del_vpn_user.sh 'username_to_delete' ``` ### Update all VPN users Remove all existing VPN users and replace with the list of users you specify. ```bash # Download the script wget -O update_vpn_users.sh https://bit.ly/updatevpnusers ``` To use this script, choose one of the following options: **Important:** This script will remove **ALL** existing VPN users and replace them with the list of users you specify. Therefore, you must include any existing user(s) you want to keep in the variables below. **Option 1:** Edit the script and enter VPN user details: ```bash nano -w update_vpn_users.sh [Replace with your own values: YOUR_USERNAMES and YOUR_PASSWORDS] sudo sh update_vpn_users.sh ``` **Option 2:** Define VPN user details as environment variables: ```bash # List of VPN usernames and passwords, separated by spaces # All values MUST be placed inside 'single quotes' # DO NOT use these special characters within values: \ " ' sudo \ VPN_USERS='username1 username2 ...' \ VPN_PASSWORDS='password1 password2 ...' \ sh update_vpn_users.sh ``` ## Manually manage VPN users For `IPsec/L2TP`, VPN users are specified in `/etc/ppp/chap-secrets`. The format of this file is: ```bash "username1" l2tpd "password1" * "username2" l2tpd "password2" * ... ... ``` You can add more users, use one line for each user. DO NOT use these special characters within values: `\ " '` For `IPsec/XAuth ("Cisco IPsec")`, VPN users are specified in `/etc/ipsec.d/passwd`. The format of this file is: ```bash username1:password1hashed:xauth-psk username2:password2hashed:xauth-psk ... ... ``` Passwords in this file are salted and hashed. This step can be done using e.g. the `openssl` utility: ```bash # The output will be password1hashed # Put your password inside 'single quotes' openssl passwd -1 'password1' ```