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Example application using RADIUS client as a library
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Copyright (c) 2007, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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published by the Free Software Foundation.
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Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of BSD
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license.
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This directory contains an example showing how the RADIUS client
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functionality from hostapd can be used as a library in another
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program. The example program initializes the RADIUS client and send a
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Access-Request using User-Name and User-Password attributes. A reply
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from the RADIUS authentication server will be processed and it is used
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as a trigger to terminate the example program.
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The RADIUS library links in couple of helper functions from src/utils and
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src/crypto directories. Most of these are suitable as-is, but it may
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be desirable to replace the debug output code in src/utils/wpa_debug.c
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by dropping this file from the library and re-implementing the
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functions there in a way that better fits in with the main
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application.
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RADIUS client implementation takes care of receiving messages,
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timeouts, and retransmissions of packets. Consequently, it requires
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functionality for registering timeouts and received packet
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notifications. This is implemented using the generic event loop
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implementation (see src/utils/eloop.h).
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The main application may either use the included event loop
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implementation or alternatively, implement eloop_* wrapper functions
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to use whatever event loop design is used in the main program. This
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would involve removing src/utils/eloop.o from the library and
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implementing following functions defines in src/utils/eloop.h:
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eloop_register_timeout(), eloop_cancel_timeout(),
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eloop_register_read_sock(), eloop_unregister_read_sock(), and
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eloop_terminated().
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