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17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
brian
5ac0f571f0 Use rad_acct_open() instead of rad_auth_open().
Suggested by: Victor Ivanov <v0rbiz@icon.bg>
2000-10-15 01:05:57 +00:00
brian
cb1cdc90fa Support radius accounting, and add a packet count to throughput
statistics as a side effect.

Submitted by: Marcin Cieslak <saper@system.pl>

with some tweaks to RAD_ACCT_SESSION_ID and
RAD_ACCT_MULTI_SESSION_ID generation by me.
2000-08-28 22:44:54 +00:00
brian
11898ff77c Correct some typos introduced in the descriptor -> fdescriptor change. 2000-03-14 01:47:07 +00:00
brian
be63b17232 Introduce LOCALNAT and LOCALRAD defines so that the sources can stay
exactly the same in FreeBSD & OpenBSD despite libalias and libradius
being local to the ppp sources under OpenBSD.
2000-03-14 01:47:02 +00:00
brian
a69e155f87 The interface list that comes back from the PF_ROUTE/NET_RT_IFLIST mib
is aligned.  Teach this to ``show route''.

Clean up some of the sockaddr parsing routines.
2000-03-14 01:46:44 +00:00
brian
9c5b52bb1f To avoid namespace polution in NetBSD:
``struct descriptor'' -> ``struct fdescriptor''
2000-03-14 01:46:09 +00:00
brian
4145fb0c1b Notice and warn about unterminated quoted strings in commands.
The entire command is ignored if the syntax is invalid...
1999-12-20 20:30:02 +00:00
brian
cdf842b2df Back out the bogus #ifdef __NetBSD__ #include <signal.h> lines.
The original report was due to a mis-installation of the NetBS
header files :-/

Submitted by:	 Kazuyoshi Kato <kazk@yyy.or.jp>
1999-09-21 19:37:00 +00:00
brian
463e41d5f8 NetBSD has moved ``extern int errno;'' to signal.h :-/
Submitted by:	Kazuyoshi Kato <kazk@yyy.or.jp>
1999-09-20 07:36:46 +00:00
brian
f51d44e622 When sending radius authentication requests:
Supply RAD_NAS_IDENTIFIER if we have a `hostname` and
  RAD_IP_ADDRESS if that hostname resolves.

  Supply RAD_NAS_PORT using the ttyslot() of the tty that
  we're authenticating on if it's a tty device.

Partially submitted by: Andriy I Pilipenko <bamby@marka.net.ua>
PR:			12225
1999-09-03 10:31:34 +00:00
peter
efabb9ccb1 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
brian
ab7d88ae2d o Redesign the layering mechanism and make the aliasing code part of
the layering.

  We now ``stack'' layers as soon as we open the device (when we figure
  out what we're dealing with).  A static set of `dispatch' routines are
  also declared for dealing with incoming packets after they've been
  `pulled' up through the stacked layers.

  Physical devices are now assigned handlers based on the device type
  when they're opened.  For the moment there are three device types;
  ttys, execs and tcps.

o Increment version number to 2.2
o Make an entry in [uw]tmp for non-tty -direct invocations (after
  pap/chap authentication).
o Make throughput counters quad_t's
o Account for the absolute number of mbuf malloc()s and free()s in
  ``show mem''.
o ``show modem'' becomes ``show physical''.
1999-05-08 11:07:56 +00:00
brian
6f81d00cd6 int -> size_t 1999-04-21 08:13:25 +00:00
brian
090ad2bf4c Correct some ntohl/htonl bogons in the netmask handling.
This was pretty harmless as netmasks on a POINTOPOINT
interface are pretty much ignored, but it looked funny.

Mention the configured netmask in ``show ipcp''.

Describe in more detail what a proxy arp entry is.
1999-03-03 23:00:41 +00:00
brian
4435d086fa Decouple pap & chap output routines from the corresponding
input routines and take advantage of the new init/continue
interface in libradius.  This allows a timely response on
other links in an MP setup while RADIUS requests are in
progress as well as the ability to handle other data from
the peer in parallel.  It should also make the future addition
of PAM support trivial.

While I'm in there, validate pap & chap header IDs if
``idcheck'' is enabled (the default) for other FSM packet
types.

NOTE: This involved integrating the generation of chap
      challenges and the validation of chap responses
      (and commenting what's going on in those routines).
      I currently have no way of testing ppps ability
      to respond to M$Chap CHALLENGEs correctly, so if
      someone could do the honours, it'd be much
      appreciated (it *looks* ok!).

Sponsored by: Internet Business Solutions Ltd., Switzerland
1999-02-06 02:54:47 +00:00
brian
e71381fcd9 o Send a CHAP challenge of 16 random digits when RADIUS is
configured.  This isn't strictly necessary according to the
  rfc, but it's suggested there....
o Don't forget to include our authname when sending a
  CHAP challenge when RADIUS is configured.
o Don't supply the ``16'' representing the chap answer
  length to radius_Authenticate() - libradius does this
  for us.
o When we successfully authenticate via radius_Authenticate(),
  continue with datalink_AuthOk() as expected.

Sponsored by: Internet Business Solutions Ltd., Switzerland
1999-01-29 22:46:31 +00:00
brian
c970e06ccf Initial RADIUS support (using libradius). See the man page for
details.  Compiling with -DNORADIUS (the default for `release')
removes support.

TODO: The functionality in libradius::rad_send_request() needs
      to be supplied as a set of routines so that ppp doesn't
      have to wait indefinitely for the radius server(s).  Instead,
      we need to get a descriptor back, select() on the descriptor,
      and ask libradius to service it when necessary.
      For now, ppp blocks SIGALRM while in rad_send_request(), so
      it misses PAP/CHAP retries & timeouts if they occur.

      Only PAP is functional.  When CHAP is attempted, libradius
      complains that no User-Password has been specified... rfc2138
      says that it *mustn't* be used for CHAP :-(

Sponsored by: Internet Business Solutions Ltd., Switzerland
1999-01-28 01:56:34 +00:00