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        !            10:  <b>:</b> <A HREF="mpd17.html"><EM>Configuring Mpd</EM></A>
        !            11:  <b>:</b> <EM>Dynamic Authorization</EM><BR>
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        !            17:   <H2><A NAME="32"></A>4.11. Dynamic Authorization<A NAME="dynauth"></A></H2>
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        !            19: <p>After session has been first time authorized by AAA subsystem,
        !            20: Mpd provides you several ways to affect it's further operation.
        !            21: Process of affecting established session called dynamic authorization.</p>
        !            22: <p>There are two types of dynamic authorization activities exist:
        !            23: Disconnect (terminate session, causing it's graceful shutdown)
        !            24: and Change of Authorization, CoA (changing session operation
        !            25: parameters, such as speed, ACLs and so on, on-flight)</p>
        !            26: <p>
        !            27: <dl>
        !            28: <p>Mpd provides several different control interfaces, that can be used
        !            29: to implement dynamic authorization.</p>
        !            30: 
        !            31: <dt><b>Control consoles</b><dd><p>The basic method of controlling mpd is it's STDIN and TCP
        !            32: <b>
        !            33: <A HREF="mpd40.html#console">console</A></b>.</p>
        !            34: <p>You can disconnect any session by connecting to console, selecting
        !            35: required session with any command for changing current context, such
        !            36: as: <em>link</em>, <em>bundle</em>, <em>session</em>, <em>msession</em>
        !            37: and so on, and using <em>close</em> command.</p>
        !            38: 
        !            39: <dt><b>Web server</b><dd><p>Mpd provides two <b>
        !            40: <A HREF="mpd41.html#web">web</A></b> interfaces:
        !            41: human (text/html) and binary (text/plain).</p>
        !            42: <p>Human web interface allows you disconnect specified session just by
        !            43: clicking on respective <em>[Close]</em> link on the
        !            44: "Current status summary" web page on mpd built-in web server.</p>
        !            45: <p>Binary web interface provides API for executing any of control console
        !            46: commands via HTTP request. For example, to disconnect session on
        !            47: link named L125 you may use such HTTP request:
        !            48: <em>/bincmd?link%20L125&amp;close</em></p>
        !            49: 
        !            50: <dt><b>RADIUS accounting</b><dd><p>Mpd provides simple, but non-standard method of disconnecting session
        !            51: using <b>
        !            52: <A HREF="mpd30.html#radius">radius</A></b> accounting reply.
        !            53: To disconnect arbitrary session you may just include <em>mpd-drop-user</em>
        !            54: attribute with nonzero value into any accounting reply packet.</p>
        !            55: <p>This method considered not to be completely reliable, as AAA receives
        !            56: no acknowledge that accounting reply packet was received by mpd. The
        !            57: only thing guarantied, is that on packet loss mpd will retry accounting
        !            58: sending for specified number of times before giveup.</p>
        !            59: 
        !            60: <dt><b>Built-in RADIUS server</b><dd><p>RFC 3576: "Dynamic Authorization Extensions to RADIUS" defines standard
        !            61: way to implement dynamic authorization. It defines two additional RADIUS
        !            62: request types: Disconnect-Request and CoA-Request, to be sent from AAA
        !            63: server to dedicated UDP port on NAS with regular RADIUS protocol.</p>
        !            64: <p>To have this function working, mpd should be built with <em>libradius</em>
        !            65: library, having RADIUS server functionality (FreeBSD 7/8-STABLE after
        !            66: 2009-10-30).</p>
        !            67: <p>This chapter describes commands that configure mpd's built-in RADIUS
        !            68: server. All of these commands are executed in global context.</p>
        !            69: <p>
        !            70: <dl>
        !            71: 
        !            72: <dt><b><code>set radsrv open</code></b><dd><p>Opens the RADIUS server, i.e., creates the listening UDP socket.</p>
        !            73: 
        !            74: <dt><b><code>set radsrv close</code></b><dd><p>Closes the RADIUS server, i.e., closes the listening UDP socket.</p>
        !            75: 
        !            76: <dt><b><code>set radsrv self <em>ip</em> [ <em>port</em> ]</code></b><dd><p>Sets the credentials for the RADIUS-listener. After changing one of these
        !            77: options, the RADIUS server  must be closed and re-opened for the changes to
        !            78: take effect.</p>
        !            79: <p>The default is '0.0.0.0 3799'.</p>
        !            80: 
        !            81: <dt><b><code>set radsrv peer <em>ip</em> <em>secret</em></code></b><dd><p>Defines additional AAA server, allowed to contact this NAS. After changing
        !            82: one of these options, the RADIUS server  must be closed and re-opened for
        !            83: the changes to take effect.</p>
        !            84: 
        !            85: <dt><b><code>set radsrv enable <em>option ...</em><br>
        !            86: set radsrv disable <em>option ...</em></code></b><dd><p>These commands configure various RADIUS server options.</p>
        !            87: 
        !            88: <p>The <code><b>enable</b></code> and <code><b>disable</b></code> commands determine
        !            89: whether we want the corresponding option.</p>
        !            90: <p>The options available for the RADIUS server are:</p>
        !            91: 
        !            92: <dt><b><code>coa</code></b><dd><p>This option enables CoA-Request support on RADIUS server.</p>
        !            93: <p>The default is enable.</p>
        !            94: 
        !            95: <dt><b><code>disconnect</code></b><dd><p>This option enables Disconnect-Request support on RADIUS server.</p>
        !            96: <p>The default is enable.</p>
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        !            98: </dl>
        !            99: 
        !           100: Dynamic authorization RADIUS server receives three groups of attributes:
        !           101: NAS identification (to be sure that request got to the right server),
        !           102: session identification (to identify session that should be affected)
        !           103: and session parameters (to describe new session state to set).
        !           104: NAS and session identification attributes are native part of any
        !           105: Disconnect or CoA request, while session parameters could be used only
        !           106: with CoA. At least one session identification attribute must be present
        !           107: in request. If there are several identification attributes present,
        !           108: session should match all of them to be affected.</p>
        !           109: <p>NAS identification attributes supported by mpd:
        !           110: <pre>
        !           111: N   Name
        !           112: 4   NAS-IP-Address
        !           113: </pre>
        !           114: </p>
        !           115: <p>Session identification attributes supported by mpd:
        !           116: <pre>
        !           117: N   Name
        !           118: 1   User-Name
        !           119: 5   NAS-Port
        !           120: 8   Framed-IP-Address
        !           121: 30  Called-Station-Id
        !           122: 31  Calling-Station-Id
        !           123: 44  Acct-Session-Id
        !           124: 50  Acct-Multi-Session-Id
        !           125: 
        !           126:     mpd VSA (12341)
        !           127: 12  mpd-link
        !           128: 13  mpd-bundle
        !           129: 14  mpd-iface
        !           130: 15  mpd-iface-index
        !           131: </pre>
        !           132: </p>
        !           133: <p>Session parameners attributes supported by mpd:
        !           134: <pre>
        !           135: N   Name
        !           136: 27  Session-Timeout
        !           137: 28  Idle-Timeout
        !           138: 85  Acct-Interim-Interval
        !           139: 
        !           140:     mpd VSA (12341)
        !           141: 1   mpd-rule
        !           142: 2   mpd-pipe
        !           143: 3   mpd-queue
        !           144: 4   mpd-table
        !           145: 5   mpd-table-static
        !           146: 7   mpd-filter
        !           147: 8   mpd-limit
        !           148: 16  mpd-input-acct
        !           149: 17  mpd-output-acct
        !           150: </pre>
        !           151: </p>
        !           152: <p>Received in CoA session parameters replace existing ones. If some parameter
        !           153: is not received, it keeps it's previous value for standard attributes,
        !           154: and getting cleared for mpd's VSAs.</p>
        !           155: <p>Nots, that CoA request always restarts Session and Idle timers for matching
        !           156: interfaces, and restarts Accounting Update timer for matching links, if new
        !           157: value received.</p>
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