/* * RADIUS authentication server * Copyright (c) 2005-2009, 2011, Jouni Malinen * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as * published by the Free Software Foundation. * * Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of BSD * license. * * See README and COPYING for more details. */ #ifndef RADIUS_SERVER_H #define RADIUS_SERVER_H struct radius_server_data; struct eap_user; /** * struct radius_server_conf - RADIUS server configuration */ struct radius_server_conf { /** * auth_port - UDP port to listen to as an authentication server */ int auth_port; /** * client_file - RADIUS client configuration file * * This file contains the RADIUS clients and the shared secret to be * used with them in a format where each client is on its own line. The * first item on the line is the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the client * with an optional address mask to allow full network to be specified * (e.g., 192.168.1.2 or 192.168.1.0/24). This is followed by white * space (space or tabulator) and the shared secret. Lines starting * with '#' are skipped and can be used as comments. */ char *client_file; /** * conf_ctx - Context pointer for callbacks * * This is used as the ctx argument in get_eap_user() calls. */ void *conf_ctx; /** * eap_sim_db_priv - EAP-SIM/AKA database context * * This is passed to the EAP-SIM/AKA server implementation as a * callback context. */ void *eap_sim_db_priv; /** * ssl_ctx - TLS context * * This is passed to the EAP server implementation as a callback * context for TLS operations. */ void *ssl_ctx; /** * pac_opaque_encr_key - PAC-Opaque encryption key for EAP-FAST * * This parameter is used to set a key for EAP-FAST to encrypt the * PAC-Opaque data. It can be set to %NULL if EAP-FAST is not used. If * set, must point to a 16-octet key. */ u8 *pac_opaque_encr_key; /** * eap_fast_a_id - EAP-FAST authority identity (A-ID) * * If EAP-FAST is not used, this can be set to %NULL. In theory, this * is a variable length field, but due to some existing implementations * requiring A-ID to be 16 octets in length, it is recommended to use * that length for the field to provide interoperability with deployed * peer implementations. */ u8 *eap_fast_a_id; /** * eap_fast_a_id_len - Length of eap_fast_a_id buffer in octets */ size_t eap_fast_a_id_len; /** * eap_fast_a_id_info - EAP-FAST authority identifier information * * This A-ID-Info contains a user-friendly name for the A-ID. For * example, this could be the enterprise and server names in * human-readable format. This field is encoded as UTF-8. If EAP-FAST * is not used, this can be set to %NULL. */ char *eap_fast_a_id_info; /** * eap_fast_prov - EAP-FAST provisioning modes * * 0 = provisioning disabled, 1 = only anonymous provisioning allowed, * 2 = only authenticated provisioning allowed, 3 = both provisioning * modes allowed. */ int eap_fast_prov; /** * pac_key_lifetime - EAP-FAST PAC-Key lifetime in seconds * * This is the hard limit on how long a provisioned PAC-Key can be * used. */ int pac_key_lifetime; /** * pac_key_refresh_time - EAP-FAST PAC-Key refresh time in seconds * * This is a soft limit on the PAC-Key. The server will automatically * generate a new PAC-Key when this number of seconds (or fewer) of the * lifetime remains. */ int pac_key_refresh_time; /** * eap_sim_aka_result_ind - EAP-SIM/AKA protected success indication * * This controls whether the protected success/failure indication * (AT_RESULT_IND) is used with EAP-SIM and EAP-AKA. */ int eap_sim_aka_result_ind; /** * tnc - Trusted Network Connect (TNC) * * This controls whether TNC is enabled and will be required before the * peer is allowed to connect. Note: This is only used with EAP-TTLS * and EAP-FAST. If any other EAP method is enabled, the peer will be * allowed to connect without TNC. */ int tnc; /** * pwd_group - EAP-pwd D-H group * * This is used to select which D-H group to use with EAP-pwd. */ u16 pwd_group; /** * wps - Wi-Fi Protected Setup context * * If WPS is used with an external RADIUS server (which is quite * unlikely configuration), this is used to provide a pointer to WPS * context data. Normally, this can be set to %NULL. */ struct wps_context *wps; /** * ipv6 - Whether to enable IPv6 support in the RADIUS server */ int ipv6; /** * get_eap_user - Callback for fetching EAP user information * @ctx: Context data from conf_ctx * @identity: User identity * @identity_len: identity buffer length in octets * @phase2: Whether this is for Phase 2 identity * @user: Data structure for filling in the user information * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure * * This is used to fetch information from user database. The callback * will fill in information about allowed EAP methods and the user * password. The password field will be an allocated copy of the * password data and RADIUS server will free it after use. */ int (*get_eap_user)(void *ctx, const u8 *identity, size_t identity_len, int phase2, struct eap_user *user); /** * eap_req_id_text - Optional data for EAP-Request/Identity * * This can be used to configure an optional, displayable message that * will be sent in EAP-Request/Identity. This string can contain an * ASCII-0 character (nul) to separate network infromation per RFC * 4284. The actual string length is explicit provided in * eap_req_id_text_len since nul character will not be used as a string * terminator. */ const char *eap_req_id_text; /** * eap_req_id_text_len - Length of eap_req_id_text buffer in octets */ size_t eap_req_id_text_len; /* * msg_ctx - Context data for wpa_msg() calls */ void *msg_ctx; #ifdef CONFIG_RADIUS_TEST const char *dump_msk_file; #endif /* CONFIG_RADIUS_TEST */ }; struct radius_server_data * radius_server_init(struct radius_server_conf *conf); void radius_server_deinit(struct radius_server_data *data); int radius_server_get_mib(struct radius_server_data *data, char *buf, size_t buflen); void radius_server_eap_pending_cb(struct radius_server_data *data, void *ctx); #endif /* RADIUS_SERVER_H */