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This HOWTO is about modifying GNUTLS to make OpenConnect work with LuxTrust/Gemalto smartcards on GNU/Linux. It shows you how to patch the GNUTLS library, build and install the new package and how to invoke OpenConnect to make a successful connection to a remote VPN gateway.

This is written for Debian 10 aka Buster. The fix is simple, ugly but functionnal, and will probably break some other applications.

LuxTrust Middleware setup

Install LuxTrust middleware and fix dependencies:

$ sudo dpkg -i Gemalto_Middleware_Debian_64bit_7.2.0-b04.deb luxtrust-middleware-1.2.1-64.deb                                                      
$ sudo apt install -f

GNUTLS Patching

Fetch the contents of this repo

$ git clone https://github.com/wllm-rbnt/luxtrust-openconnect.git

Prepare for compilation

Prepare the compilation environment:

$ mkdir deb
$ cd deb
$ sudo apt install devscripts fakeroot build-essential

Adjust and add source repository to /etc/apt/source.list

Add src targets to your APT source.list file:

deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian buster main
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian-security/ buster/updates main
deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-updates main

Install GNUTLS build dependencies and sources:

$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt build-dep libgnutls30
$ apt source libgnutls30

That last command will create a new directory named gnutls28-3.x.y. Don't be surprised, that IS the correct directory for libgnutls30.

Apply patch

Apply the GNUTLS fix:

$ cd gnutls28-3.x.y
$ git apply path_to/luxtrust-openconnect/0001-Fix-LuxTrust-OpenConnect.patch 

Build GNUTLS

Add a local suffix to the version (e.g. -conostix) and compile GNUTLS (documentation build and tests disabled):

$ dch -l '-conostix'
$ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b

This will most likely end with an error message about not having been able to sign the packages. That's to be expected and won't keep you from installing them in the next step.

We added a suffix to the package version so that we can easily hold or uninstall them in the future.

Install packages

Install the produced packages and any missing dependencies:

$ sudo dpkg -i $(ls -1 ../*.deb | grep -v dbgsym | xargs)
$ sudo apt install -f

Marking packages as held

You might want to mark the recently marked packages as held to prevent a further apt ugprade from upgrading to an unpatched version

$ sudo apt-mark hold `dpkg -l | awk '/conostix/{print $2"="$3}'`

Reverting

Reinstall Debian's version

If required, reinstall GNUTLS original packages from Debian's repositories (here's where the version suffix comes in handy):

$ sudo apt install $(dpkg -l | awk '/conostix/{gsub("-conostix","",$3);print $2"="$3}')

Connection

OpenConnect Installation/Invocation

Install OpenConnect:

$ sudo apt install openconnect

Locate LuxTrust/Gemalto PKCS11 URIs associated with your smartcard:

$ p11tool --list-tokens
[...]
Token 5:
	URL: pkcs11:model=Classic%20V3;manufacturer=Gemalto%20S.A.;serial=0123456789ABCDEF;token=GemP15-1
    	Label: GemP15-1
    	Type: Hardware token
    	Manufacturer: Gemalto S.A.
    	Model: Classic V3
    	Serial: 0123456789ABCDEF
[...]

Then list the certs on that token. What you're looking for are the certificate and the private key that have User Cert Auth as a label:

$ p11tool --login --list-all "pkcs11:model=Classic%20V3;manufacturer=Gemalto%20S.A.;serial=0123456789ABCDEF;token=GemP15-1"
Token 'GemP15-1' with URL 'pkcs11:model=Classic%20V3;manufacturer=Gemalto%20S.A.;serial=0123456789ABCDEF;token=GemP15-1' requires user PIN
Enter PIN: 012345
[...]
Object 6:
	URL: pkcs11:model=Classic%20V3;manufacturer=Gemalto%20S.A.;serial=0123456789ABCDEF;token=GemP15-1;id=%00%01%02%03%04%05%06%07%08%09%0a%0b%0c%0d%0e%0f%10%11%12%13;object=User%20Cert%20Auth;object-type=cert
	Type: X.509 Certificate
	Label: User Cert Auth
	ID: 00:01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09:0a:0b:0c:0d:0e:0f:10:11:12:13
[...]
Object 10:
	URL: pkcs11:model=Classic%20V3;manufacturer=Gemalto%20S.A.;serial=0123456789ABCDEF;token=GemP15-1;id=%00%01%02%03%04%05%06%07%08%09%0a%0b%0c%0d%0e%0f%10%11%12%13;object=User%20Cert%20Auth;object-type=private
	Type: Private key
	Label: User Cert Auth
	Flags: CKA_WRAP/UNWRAP; CKA_PRIVATE; CKA_SENSITIVE;
	ID: 00:01:02:03:04:05:06:07:08:09:0a:0b:0c:0d:0e:0f:10:11:12:13
[...]

Launch OpenConnect with the right URIs (-c for the cert, -k for the key) and some debug options:

$ sudo /usr/sbin/openconnect --disable-ipv6 --printcookie --dump-http-traffic -v -c 'pkcs11:model=Classic%20V3;manufacturer=Gemalto%20S.A.;serial=0123456789ABCDEF;token=GemP15-1;id=%00%01%02%03%04%05%06%07%08%09%0a%0b%0c%0d%0e%0f%10%11%12%13;object=User%20Cert%20Auth;object-type=cert' -k 'pkcs11:model=Classic%20V3;manufacturer=Gemalto%20S.A.;serial=0123456789ABCDEF;token=GemP15-1;id=%00%01%02%03%04%05%06%07%08%09%0a%0b%0c%0d%0e%0f%10%11%12%13;object=User%20Cert%20Auth;object-type=private' https://subdomain.domain.tld

After successful connection

Tweak your routing table to suit your needs, and restore your original (pre-connection) resolv.conf if required:

$ sudo ip r del default
$ sudo ip r add <remote_subnet> dev tunX
$ sudo ip r add default via <original_local_network_gateway>
$ sudo cp /var/run/vpnc/resolv.conf-backup /etc/resolv.conf

where remote_subnet is the network you're trying to reach on the VPN and original_local_network_gateway is your local gateway.

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