These are my notes for connecting to a meraki client vpn from ubuntu 16.04. This configuration assumes you are using a psk for the ipsec auth.
Install the following packages:
apt-get install -y strongswan xl2tpd
Configure strong swan
cat > /etc/ipsec.conf <<EOF
# ipsec.conf - strongSwan IPsec configuration file
# basic configuration
config setup
# strictcrlpolicy=yes
# uniqueids = no
# Add connections here.
# Sample VPN connections
conn %default
ikelifetime=60m
keylife=20m
rekeymargin=3m
keyingtries=1
keyexchange=ikev1
authby=secret
ike=3des-sha1-modp1024! # add these two lines to algorithm phase L2TP VPN GUI
esp=3des-sha1! #
conn meraki-vpn
keyexchange=ikev1
left=%defaultroute
auto=add
authby=secret
type=transport
leftprotoport=17/1701
rightprotoport=17/1701
# set this to the ip address of your meraki vpn
right=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
EOF
cat > /etc/ipsec.secrets <<EOF
: PSK "YOUR_PSK_GOES_HERE"
EOF
Configure xl2tp:
cat > /etc/xl2tpd/xl2tpd.conf <<EOF
[lac meraki]
# your meraki vpn ip goes here
lns = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
ppp debug = yes
pppoptfile = /etc/ppp/options.l2tpd.client
length bit = yes
EOF
cat > /etc/ppp/options.l2tpd.client <<EOF
ipcp-accept-local
ipcp-accept-remote
refuse-eap
require-mschap-v2
noccp
noauth
idle 1800
mtu 1410
mru 1410
defaultroute
usepeerdns
debug
lock
connect-delay 5000
EOF
mkdir -p /var/run/xl2tpd
touch /var/run/xl2tpd/l2tp-control
Restart your services:
service strongswan restart
service xl2tpd restart
Start the ipsec connection:
ipsec auto --up meraki
Start the l2tp connection (with your username and password)
echo "c meraki <user> <pass>" > /var/run/xl2tpd/l2tp-control
Add a route for your internal network:
ip route add 10.0.0.1/24 dev ppp0
To disconnect:
echo "d meraki" > /var/run/xl2tpd/l2tp-control
ipsec down meraki
To enable l2tpd at startup:
sudo update-rc.d xl2tpd enable