radius_server.h revision 346981
1/*
2 * RADIUS authentication server
3 * Copyright (c) 2005-2009, 2011, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
4 *
5 * This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
6 * See README for more details.
7 */
8
9#ifndef RADIUS_SERVER_H
10#define RADIUS_SERVER_H
11
12struct radius_server_data;
13struct eap_user;
14
15/**
16 * struct radius_server_conf - RADIUS server configuration
17 */
18struct radius_server_conf {
19	/**
20	 * auth_port - UDP port to listen to as an authentication server
21	 */
22	int auth_port;
23
24	/**
25	 * acct_port - UDP port to listen to as an accounting server
26	 */
27	int acct_port;
28
29	/**
30	 * client_file - RADIUS client configuration file
31	 *
32	 * This file contains the RADIUS clients and the shared secret to be
33	 * used with them in a format where each client is on its own line. The
34	 * first item on the line is the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the client
35	 * with an optional address mask to allow full network to be specified
36	 * (e.g., 192.168.1.2 or 192.168.1.0/24). This is followed by white
37	 * space (space or tabulator) and the shared secret. Lines starting
38	 * with '#' are skipped and can be used as comments.
39	 */
40	char *client_file;
41
42	/**
43	 * sqlite_file - SQLite database for storing debug log information
44	 */
45	const char *sqlite_file;
46
47	/**
48	 * conf_ctx - Context pointer for callbacks
49	 *
50	 * This is used as the ctx argument in get_eap_user() calls.
51	 */
52	void *conf_ctx;
53
54	/**
55	 * eap_sim_db_priv - EAP-SIM/AKA database context
56	 *
57	 * This is passed to the EAP-SIM/AKA server implementation as a
58	 * callback context.
59	 */
60	void *eap_sim_db_priv;
61
62	/**
63	 * ssl_ctx - TLS context
64	 *
65	 * This is passed to the EAP server implementation as a callback
66	 * context for TLS operations.
67	 */
68	void *ssl_ctx;
69
70	/**
71	 * pac_opaque_encr_key - PAC-Opaque encryption key for EAP-FAST
72	 *
73	 * This parameter is used to set a key for EAP-FAST to encrypt the
74	 * PAC-Opaque data. It can be set to %NULL if EAP-FAST is not used. If
75	 * set, must point to a 16-octet key.
76	 */
77	u8 *pac_opaque_encr_key;
78
79	/**
80	 * eap_fast_a_id - EAP-FAST authority identity (A-ID)
81	 *
82	 * If EAP-FAST is not used, this can be set to %NULL. In theory, this
83	 * is a variable length field, but due to some existing implementations
84	 * requiring A-ID to be 16 octets in length, it is recommended to use
85	 * that length for the field to provide interoperability with deployed
86	 * peer implementations.
87	 */
88	u8 *eap_fast_a_id;
89
90	/**
91	 * eap_fast_a_id_len - Length of eap_fast_a_id buffer in octets
92	 */
93	size_t eap_fast_a_id_len;
94
95	/**
96	 * eap_fast_a_id_info - EAP-FAST authority identifier information
97	 *
98	 * This A-ID-Info contains a user-friendly name for the A-ID. For
99	 * example, this could be the enterprise and server names in
100	 * human-readable format. This field is encoded as UTF-8. If EAP-FAST
101	 * is not used, this can be set to %NULL.
102	 */
103	char *eap_fast_a_id_info;
104
105	/**
106	 * eap_fast_prov - EAP-FAST provisioning modes
107	 *
108	 * 0 = provisioning disabled, 1 = only anonymous provisioning allowed,
109	 * 2 = only authenticated provisioning allowed, 3 = both provisioning
110	 * modes allowed.
111	 */
112	int eap_fast_prov;
113
114	/**
115	 * pac_key_lifetime - EAP-FAST PAC-Key lifetime in seconds
116	 *
117	 * This is the hard limit on how long a provisioned PAC-Key can be
118	 * used.
119	 */
120	int pac_key_lifetime;
121
122	/**
123	 * pac_key_refresh_time - EAP-FAST PAC-Key refresh time in seconds
124	 *
125	 * This is a soft limit on the PAC-Key. The server will automatically
126	 * generate a new PAC-Key when this number of seconds (or fewer) of the
127	 * lifetime remains.
128	 */
129	int pac_key_refresh_time;
130
131	/**
132	 * eap_sim_aka_result_ind - EAP-SIM/AKA protected success indication
133	 *
134	 * This controls whether the protected success/failure indication
135	 * (AT_RESULT_IND) is used with EAP-SIM and EAP-AKA.
136	 */
137	int eap_sim_aka_result_ind;
138
139	/**
140	 * tnc - Trusted Network Connect (TNC)
141	 *
142	 * This controls whether TNC is enabled and will be required before the
143	 * peer is allowed to connect. Note: This is only used with EAP-TTLS
144	 * and EAP-FAST. If any other EAP method is enabled, the peer will be
145	 * allowed to connect without TNC.
146	 */
147	int tnc;
148
149	/**
150	 * pwd_group - EAP-pwd D-H group
151	 *
152	 * This is used to select which D-H group to use with EAP-pwd.
153	 */
154	u16 pwd_group;
155
156	/**
157	 * server_id - Server identity
158	 */
159	const char *server_id;
160
161	/**
162	 * erp - Whether EAP Re-authentication Protocol (ERP) is enabled
163	 *
164	 * This controls whether the authentication server derives ERP key
165	 * hierarchy (rRK and rIK) from full EAP authentication and allows
166	 * these keys to be used to perform ERP to derive rMSK instead of full
167	 * EAP authentication to derive MSK.
168	 */
169	int erp;
170
171	const char *erp_domain;
172
173	unsigned int tls_session_lifetime;
174
175	unsigned int tls_flags;
176
177	/**
178	 * wps - Wi-Fi Protected Setup context
179	 *
180	 * If WPS is used with an external RADIUS server (which is quite
181	 * unlikely configuration), this is used to provide a pointer to WPS
182	 * context data. Normally, this can be set to %NULL.
183	 */
184	struct wps_context *wps;
185
186	/**
187	 * ipv6 - Whether to enable IPv6 support in the RADIUS server
188	 */
189	int ipv6;
190
191	/**
192	 * get_eap_user - Callback for fetching EAP user information
193	 * @ctx: Context data from conf_ctx
194	 * @identity: User identity
195	 * @identity_len: identity buffer length in octets
196	 * @phase2: Whether this is for Phase 2 identity
197	 * @user: Data structure for filling in the user information
198	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
199	 *
200	 * This is used to fetch information from user database. The callback
201	 * will fill in information about allowed EAP methods and the user
202	 * password. The password field will be an allocated copy of the
203	 * password data and RADIUS server will free it after use.
204	 */
205	int (*get_eap_user)(void *ctx, const u8 *identity, size_t identity_len,
206			    int phase2, struct eap_user *user);
207
208	/**
209	 * eap_req_id_text - Optional data for EAP-Request/Identity
210	 *
211	 * This can be used to configure an optional, displayable message that
212	 * will be sent in EAP-Request/Identity. This string can contain an
213	 * ASCII-0 character (nul) to separate network infromation per RFC
214	 * 4284. The actual string length is explicit provided in
215	 * eap_req_id_text_len since nul character will not be used as a string
216	 * terminator.
217	 */
218	const char *eap_req_id_text;
219
220	/**
221	 * eap_req_id_text_len - Length of eap_req_id_text buffer in octets
222	 */
223	size_t eap_req_id_text_len;
224
225	/*
226	 * msg_ctx - Context data for wpa_msg() calls
227	 */
228	void *msg_ctx;
229
230#ifdef CONFIG_RADIUS_TEST
231	const char *dump_msk_file;
232#endif /* CONFIG_RADIUS_TEST */
233
234	char *subscr_remediation_url;
235	u8 subscr_remediation_method;
236	char *hs20_sim_provisioning_url;
237
238	char *t_c_server_url;
239};
240
241
242struct radius_server_data *
243radius_server_init(struct radius_server_conf *conf);
244
245void radius_server_erp_flush(struct radius_server_data *data);
246void radius_server_deinit(struct radius_server_data *data);
247
248int radius_server_get_mib(struct radius_server_data *data, char *buf,
249			  size_t buflen);
250
251void radius_server_eap_pending_cb(struct radius_server_data *data, void *ctx);
252int radius_server_dac_request(struct radius_server_data *data, const char *req);
253
254#endif /* RADIUS_SERVER_H */
255